- Using
Lazy
:
{ 'datsfilipe/vesper.nvim' },
- Using
Packer
:
use 'datsfilipe/vesper.nvim'
To configure the plugin, you can call require('vesper').setup({}), passing the table with the values in it. The following are the defaults:
require('vesper').setup({
transparent = false, -- Boolean: Sets the background to transparent
italics = {
comments = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes comments
keywords = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes keywords
functions = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes functions
strings = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes strings
variables = true, -- Boolean: Italicizes variables
},
overrides = {}, -- A dictionary of group names, can be a function returning a dictionary or a table.
palette_overrides = {}
})
- The
colorscheme()
function
This function can be used to set the colorscheme in your editor, however, if it doesn't work for you, you can always use vim.cmd.colorscheme('vesper')
.
To use the theme with bufferline.nvim, you can use the following configuration:
require('bufferline').setup({
highlights = require('vesper').bufferline.highlights,
})
Contributions are welcome, please open an issue if you encounter any bug or if you find any improvements are needed for the code, also feel free to open a PR.
Take a look at the Development Guide