*airline-themes.txt* Themes for vim-airline _ _ _ _ ~ __ _(_)_ __ ___ __ _(_)_ __| (_)_ __ ___ ~ \ \ / / | '_ ` _ \ _____ / _` | | '__| | | '_ \ / _ \ ~ \ V /| | | | | | |_____| (_| | | | | | | | | | __/ ~ \_/ |_|_| |_| |_| \__,_|_|_| |_|_|_| |_|\___| ~ ~ ============================================================================== CONTENTS *airline-theme-contents* 01. Intro ........................................ |airline-themes-intro| 02. Features ........................................... |airline-themes| 03. Configuration ........................ |airline-themes-configuration| 04. Contributions ........................ |airline-themes-contributions| 05. License .................................... |airline-themes-license| ============================================================================== INTRODUCTION *airline-themes-intro* This is a plugin for vim-airline and provides several themes to be used in conjunction with |vim-airline| ============================================================================== FEATURES *airline-themes-list* Currently this repository contains the following themes: * alduin * angr * atomic * aurora * ayu_mirage * badcat * badwolf * base16 (|airline-theme-base16|) * base16_shell (|airline-theme-base16_shell|) * base16_3024 * base16_apathy * base16_ashes * base16_atelierdune * base16_atelierforest * base16_atelierheath * base16_atelierlakeside * base16_atelierseaside * base16_bespin * base16_brewer * base16_bright * base16_chalk * base16_classic * base16_codeschool * base16_colors * base16_default * base16_eighties * base16_embers * base16_flat * base16_google * base16_grayscale * base16_greenscreen * base16_harmonic16 * base16_hopscotch * base16_isotope * base16_londontube * base16_marrakesh * base16_mocha * base16_monokai * base16_nord * base16_ocean * base16_oceanicnext (|airline-theme-base16-oceanicnext|) * base16_paraiso * base16_pop * base16_railscasts * base16_seti * base16_shapeshifter * base16_solarized * base16_spacemacs * base16_summerfruit * base16_tomorrow (|airline-theme-base16_tomorrow|) * base16_twilight * base16color * behelit * biogoo * bubblegum * cobalt2 * cool * dark * dark_minimal * deus * distinguished * durant * faryfloss * hybrid * hybridline * jay * jellybeans * jet * kalisi * kolor * laederon * light * lucius * luna * minimalist * molokai * monochrome * murmur * onedark (|airline-theme-onedark|) * papercolor * peaksea * powerlineish * qwq * raven * ravenpower * seagull * serene * sierra * silver * simple * soda * sol * solarized (|airline-theme-solarized|) * term * term_light * tomorrow * ubaryd * understated * vice * violet * wombat * xtermlight * zenburn ============================================================================== NAME *airline-themes-configuration* *g:airline_theme* To define a theme to be used by vim-airline you can set the variable g:airline_theme in your |.vimrc| like this: > :let g:airline_theme='dark' < *airline-theme-base16* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Base16 is a popular theme from Chris Kempson (https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-vim) The default theme is base16, all other base16-themes have been generated and might not support all options. *g:airline_base16_improved_contrast* Improves the contrast for the inactive statusline. To enable it: > let g:airline_base16_improved_contrast = 1 < *airline#themes#base16#constant* Uses a predefined colorpalette for defining the colors, instead of guessing the values from other highlight groups. To enable it: > let g:airline#themes#base16#constant = 1 < *airline-theme-base16-shell* base16_shell theme for vim-airline matches your active Base16 Shell theme. It should be used in combination with Base16 Shell, which sets the correct colors in the terminal: (https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell). The colors used in this theme are within the 21 term colors set by Base16 Shell. The theme supports 2 options described below. *g:airline_base16_solarized* Adjusts the colors to match base16_solarized shell theme. You may also try to use it with other Base16 Shell themes. To enable it: > let g:airline_base16_solarized = 1 < *airline-theme-base16-tomorrow* *airline-theme-base16-oceanicnext* base16 theme for vim-airline matches your active Base16 colorscheme. Allow 256 color use of the base16 theme. Without this setting the theme may look incorrect in 256 color mode. To enable it: > let base16colorspace = 256 < *airline-theme-dark_minimal* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a copy of the dark.vim theme, however it does not change colors in the different modes, so should bring some performance improvements because airline does not have to redefine highlighting groups after they have been setup once. However, it won't change colors if e.g. the mode changes. *airline-theme-deus* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *g:deus_termcolors* Set to 256 for 256-color mode (the default), or 16 for 16-color mode. Has no effect if using true/24-bit color. To enable 16-color mode: > let g:deus_termcolors = 16 < *airline-theme-onedark* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *g:onedark_termcolors* Set to 256 for 256-color mode (the default), or 16 for 16-color mode. Has no effect if using true/24-bit color. To enable 16-color mode: > let g:onedark_termcolors = 16 < 16-color mode is intended to be used with specific terminal colors as described in the installation notes for the joshdick/onedark.vim colorscheme: (https://github.com/joshdick/onedark.vim#installation) *airline-theme-molokai* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enable brighter molokai theme. Mainly, the branch and filetype sections will be shown in a nice orange. > let g:airline_molokai_bright = 1 < *airline-theme-solarized* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *g:solarized_base16* Base16 has a Solarized theme with the usual colors, but mapped in the terminal differently. The main difference is that the bright colors, Ansi 9-15, are left the same as their Ansi 1-7 counterparts. The remaining solarized colors are mapped into higher indexes by using Base16 Shell. To enable it: > let g:solarized_base16 = 1 < See also https://github.com/blueyed/vim-colors-solarized/commit/92f2f994. *g:airline_solarized_normal_green* Turns the outer-most section of the statusline Solarized green, making it look more like classic powerline in normal mode. To enable it: > let g:airline_solarized_normal_green = 1 < *g:airline_solarized_dark_text* Turns the text color of the outer-most sections of the statusline to be dark. To enable it: > let g:airline_solarized_dark_text = 1 < *g:airline_solarized_dark_inactive_border* Changes inactive window panes to have a dark bottom border instead of light by default. To enable it: > let g:airline_solarized_dark_inactive_border = 1 < *airline-theme-zenburn* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *g:zenburn_high_Contrast* Enable higher contrast colors for the zenburn colorscheme and the corresponding airline theme. Must be set before switching to the zenburn colorscheme > let g:zenburn_high_Contrast = 1 The zenburn colorscheme also supports a couple of other configuration variables, that possibly also influence the colors in the zenburn airline theme. Please check the zenburn color scheme on how to configure it. ============================================================================== CONTRIBUTIONS *airline-themes-contributions* Contributions and pull requests are welcome. ============================================================================== LICENSE *airline-themes-license* MIT License. Copyright © 2013-2016 Bailey Ling, et al vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: