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README.md

gruber-darker.nvim

A modern Neovim port of a deftheme adaptation of an Emacs port of a BBEdit colorscheme

This is a work in progress

Installation

{ "blazkowolf/gruber-darker.nvim" }

Packer

use "blazkowolf/gruber-darker.nvim"

Plug

Plug 'blazkowolf/gruber-darker.nvim'

Then, somewhere in your init.lua, set the colorscheme

vim.cmd.colorscheme("gruber-darker")

Configuration

Defaults

{
  bold = true,
  italic = {
    strings = true,
    comments = true,
    operators = false,
    folds = true,
  },
  underline = true,
}

With updated preferences

Change configuration options by calling setup() prior to loading the colorscheme. Your preferences will be merged with the defaults.

{
  "blazkowolf/gruber-darker.nvim",
  config = function()
    require("gruber-darker").setup({
      bold = false,
      italic = {
        strings = false,
      },
    })
  end
}

Credits

These repositories were great knowledge sources and their inspiration helped immensely with the development of this plugin.