A collection of famous VIM themes, fixed and converted to pygments CSS. Feel free to fork and add your favorite theme using the guide below!
Included vim color schemes:
DARK BACKGROUND
Update 2015:
- gruvbox (Thanks to @daveyarwood)
Update 2014:
- codeschool
- guardian
- twilight
- GRB256
Update 2013:
- desert
- mustang
- no_quarter
- peaksea
- railscasts
- rdark
- slate
- wombat
- freya (Thanks to @underhilllabs)
- inkpot (Thanks to @underhilllabs)
LIGHT BACKGROUND
Update 2014:
- github light
Update 2013:
- nuvola
These CSS have been generated using the following script:
- https://github.com/honza/vim2pygments
- http://honza.ca/2011/02/how-to-convert-vim-colorschemes-to-pygments-themes
Troubleshooting:
Two possible issues you may encounter when converting your vim color scheme but that have an easy workaround:
- Launching pygmentize you could get a Python error related to a line that starts with a colon. Opening the .py you'll notice that the content of the line is duplicated by the previous one, simply delete the line starting with colon and relaunch pygmentize.
- Some vim schemes define color variables (it's vimscript afterall) and evaluate them using exec '>color declaration>' syntax, a dumb way to make the scheme digestible for vim2pygments is to manually replace the variables with their values and remove the exec '' calls. A bit of manual labour is involved but it works.
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Wombat: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1778
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Mustang: http://hcalves.deviantart.com/art/Mustang-Vim-Colorscheme-98974484
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Codeschool by AstonJ: http://astonj.com/tech/vim-for-ruby-rails-and-a-sexy-theme/
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Github by Anthony Carapetis: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2855
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Guardian by M. L. (anderskorte): http://www.vim.org/account/profile.php?user_id=6122
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Twilight by Henning Hasemann: http://leetless.de/
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GRB256 by Gary Bernhardt: http://destroyallsoftware.com/
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Gruvbox by Pavel Pertsev: https://github.com/morhetz/gruvbox
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Other VIM themes are part of the Color Sampler Pack http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=625 (originally from vim.sf.net )