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A clean, dark vim colorscheme that celebrates the lights of downtown Tokyo at night, based on a VSCode theme by @enkia with the same name [Archived because I'm no longer using this]

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Originally by enkia

A clean, dark vim theme that celebrates the lights of downtown Tokyo at night based on a VS Code theme with the same name

now come with two variants, night and storm. The only difference is the background color, where the storm variant gets a lighter color

this colorscheme works best with vim-polyglot. Please install it first

this colorscheme only support true colors!

Features

  • Support for numerous file types and plugin
  • Customizable
  • Italic support

If you are on Neovim 0.5.x and need support for plugins like Treesitter, native LSP, and other awesome plugins for Neovim, I recommend you to go for folke/tokyonight.nvim

Installation

Using vim-plug

Plug 'ghifarit53/tokyonight-vim'

add this to your .vimrc

set termguicolors

let g:tokyonight_style = 'night' " available: night, storm
let g:tokyonight_enable_italic = 1

colorscheme tokyonight

if g:tokyonight_style isn't specified, the default night variant will be used

Available configuration

Note: The configuration options should be placed before colorscheme tokyonight .

  • g:tokyonight_style: Customize the style of this color scheme.
    • Available values: 'night', 'storm'
    • Default value: 'night'
  • g:tokyonight_transparent_background: Set to 1 to enable transparent background.
    • Available values: 0, 1
    • Default value: 0
  • g:tokyonight_menu_selection_background: Control the background color of PmenuSel and WildMenu .
    • Available values: 'green', 'red', 'blue'
    • Default value: 'green'
  • g:tokyonight_disable_italic_comment: Set to 1 to disable italic in Comment .
    • Available values: 0, 1
    • Default value: 0
  • g:tokyonight_enable_italic: Set to 1 to italicize keywords. This option is designed to use with fonts that support cursive italic styles, for example Fira Code iCursive Op.
    • Available values: 0, 1
    • Default value: 0
  • g:tokyonight_cursor: Customize the cursor color, only works in GUI clients.
    • Available values: 'auto', 'red', 'green', 'blue'
    • Default value: 'auto'
  • g:tokyonight_current_word: Some plugins can highlight the word under current cursor(for example neoclide/coc-highlight), you can use this option to control their behavior.
    • Available values: 'bold', 'underline', 'italic', 'grey background'
    • Default value: 'grey background' when not in transparent mode, 'bold' when in transparent mode.

Lightline & Airline

This theme also has support for lightline as well as airline.

To enable lightline support:

let g:lightline = {'colorscheme' : 'tokyonight'}

To enable airline support:

let g:airline_theme = "tokyonight"

The lightline and airline styles will both follow the chosen colorscheme style.

Port

.Xresources file available here if you want to port it
Tell me if you made a port and i'll list them here

Credits

  • Sainnhe for the color template file
  • Enkia for the color palettes

License

MIT

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A clean, dark vim colorscheme that celebrates the lights of downtown Tokyo at night, based on a VSCode theme by @enkia with the same name [Archived because I'm no longer using this]

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