*gruvbox.nvim.txt* For Neovim >= 0.8.0 Last change: 2024 May 30 ============================================================================== Table of Contents *gruvbox.nvim-table-of-contents* 1. Prerequisites |gruvbox.nvim-prerequisites| 2. Installing |gruvbox.nvim-installing| - Using packer |gruvbox.nvim-installing-using-packer| - Using lazy.nvim |gruvbox.nvim-installing-using-lazy.nvim| - Using vim-plug |gruvbox.nvim-installing-using-vim-plug| 3. Basic Usage |gruvbox.nvim-basic-usage| 4. Configuration |gruvbox.nvim-configuration| - Overriding |gruvbox.nvim-configuration-overriding| >


gruvbox.nvim

< A port of gruvbox community theme to lua with treesitter and |semantic highlights| support! ============================================================================== 1. Prerequisites *gruvbox.nvim-prerequisites* Neovim 0.8.0+ ============================================================================== 2. Installing *gruvbox.nvim-installing* USING PACKER *gruvbox.nvim-installing-using-packer* >lua use { "ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim" } < USING LAZY.NVIM *gruvbox.nvim-installing-using-lazy.nvim* >lua { "ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim", priority = 1000 , config = true, opts = ...} < USING VIM-PLUG *gruvbox.nvim-installing-using-vim-plug* >vim Plug 'ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim' < ============================================================================== 3. Basic Usage *gruvbox.nvim-basic-usage* Inside `init.vim` >vim set background=dark " or light if you want light mode colorscheme gruvbox < Inside `init.lua` >lua vim.o.background = "dark" -- or "light" for light mode vim.cmd([[colorscheme gruvbox]]) < ============================================================================== 4. Configuration *gruvbox.nvim-configuration* Additional settings for gruvbox are: >lua -- Default options: require("gruvbox").setup({ terminal_colors = true, -- add neovim terminal colors undercurl = true, underline = true, bold = true, italic = { strings = true, emphasis = true, comments = true, operators = false, folds = true, }, strikethrough = true, invert_selection = false, invert_signs = false, invert_tabline = false, invert_intend_guides = false, inverse = true, -- invert background for search, diffs, statuslines and errors contrast = "", -- can be "hard", "soft" or empty string palette_overrides = {}, overrides = {}, dim_inactive = false, transparent_mode = false, }) vim.cmd("colorscheme gruvbox") < **VERY IMPORTANT**Make sure to call setup() **BEFORE** calling the colorscheme command, to use your custom configs OVERRIDING *gruvbox.nvim-configuration-overriding* PALETTE ~ You can specify your own palette colors. For example: >lua require("gruvbox").setup({ palette_overrides = { bright_green = "#990000", } }) vim.cmd("colorscheme gruvbox") < HIGHLIGHT GROUPS ~ If you don’t enjoy the current color for a specific highlight group, now you can just override it in the setup. For example: >lua require("gruvbox").setup({ overrides = { SignColumn = {bg = "#ff9900"} } }) vim.cmd("colorscheme gruvbox") < It also works with treesitter groups and lsp semantic highlight tokens >lua require("gruvbox").setup({ overrides = { ["@lsp.type.method"] = { bg = "#ff9900" }, ["@comment.lua"] = { bg = "#000000" }, } }) vim.cmd("colorscheme gruvbox") < Please note that the override values must follow the attributes from the highlight group map, such as: - **fg** - foreground color - **bg** - background color - **bold** - true or false for bold font - **italic** - true or false for italic font Other values can be seen in |`synIDattr`| Generated by panvimdoc vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: