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disco.vim

A full set of 1-, 8-, 16-, 88-, 256-, and GUI-color-compatible Vim colors. Aims to be bulletproof and obey terminal palette options and background setting if present.

Codebase derived from jsit/vim-tomorrow-theme (which was derived from chriskempson/vim-tomorrow-theme)

Options

  • g:disco_nobright: If set to 1, don't use bright colors. Default 0.
  • g:disco_red_error_only: If set to 1, only use the red color for errors -- useful for terminal themes that intend to reserve this color for that purpose, like Rainglow. Default 0.

Custom color mapping

g:disco_color_map allow you to manually map any Disco color to a specific terminal color. Example:

let g:disco_color_map = {
	\'green': 'DarkYellow'
	\'truered': 'DarkRed'
\}

The value (e.g. 'DarkYellow') should be taken from :h gui-colors; the keys (e.g., 'green') are as follows:

  • red: High-contrast Red (against background)

  • green: High-contrast Green

  • yellow: High-contrast Yellow

  • blue: High-contrast Blue

  • magenta: High-contrast Magenta

  • cyan: High-contrast Cyan

  • dimred: Low-contrast Red (against background)

  • dimgreen: Low-contrast Green

  • dimyellow: Low-contrast Yellow

  • dimblue: Low-contrast Blue

  • dimmagenta: Low-contrast Magenta

  • dimcyan: Low-contrast Cyan

  • bg: Background color

  • fg: Foreground (text) color

  • truered: Actual red, if red is to be used only for errors

  • dim: Low-contrast gray color, for Number, CursorLine background, etc.

  • dimtwo: High-contrast gray color, for Comment foreground etc.

  • brightyellow: Background color for search results

Screenshots

These screenshots were made using iTerm2 with the specified Color Presets, t_Co=256, and no Vim plugins

Monokai

Base16 Railscasts Light

Base16 Railscasts Dark

Base16 Tomorrow

Solarized

Jellybeans

Tango Light

Tango Dark

License

Copyright (c) Jay Sitter. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See :help license.