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*gruvbox.nvim.txt* For Neovim >= 0.8.0 Last change: 2023 September 28
==============================================================================
Table of Contents *gruvbox.nvim-table-of-contents*
1. Prerequisites |gruvbox.nvim-prerequisites|
2. Installing |gruvbox.nvim-installing|
3. Basic Usage |gruvbox.nvim-basic-usage|
4. Configuration |gruvbox.nvim-configuration|
- Overriding |gruvbox.nvim-configuration-overriding|
>
<h1> <img src="https://i.postimg.cc/WpQzgxVh/plugin-Icon.png" width="80px"><br/>gruvbox.nvim</h1>
</div>
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A port of gruvbox community <https://github.com/gruvbox-community/gruvbox>
theme to lua with treesitter
<https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter> support!
==============================================================================
1. Prerequisites *gruvbox.nvim-prerequisites*
Neovim 0.8.0+
==============================================================================
2. Installing *gruvbox.nvim-installing*
Using `packer`
>lua
use { "ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim" }
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Using `lazy.nvim`
>lua
{ "ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim", priority = 1000 }
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==============================================================================
3. Basic Usage *gruvbox.nvim-basic-usage*
Inside `init.vim`
>vim
set background=dark " or light if you want light mode
colorscheme gruvbox
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Inside `init.lua`
>lua
vim.o.background = "dark" -- or "light" for light mode
vim.cmd([[colorscheme gruvbox]])
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==============================================================================
4. Configuration *gruvbox.nvim-configuration*
Additional settings for gruvbox are:
>lua
-- setup must be called before loading the colorscheme
-- 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")
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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")
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More colors in the palette.lua <lua/gruvbox/palette.lua> file
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")
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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|
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