1.5 KiB
1.5 KiB
Shades of purple neovim
A port of the original vscode theme. This theme is still balls deep into development but it's possible to use it.
Install
You will need to install lus.nvim too since this theme was made with it.
a. Using lazy.nvim
require('lazy').setup({
{ "https://git.4o1x5.dev/4o1x5/shades-of-purple-nvim", opts = {} },
{ "rktjmp/lush.nvim", opts = {} },
})
b. Using nixvim
# inside nixvim
extraPlugins = with pkgs; [
{
plugin = pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin {
pname = "shades_of_purple";
version = "1.0.0";
src = pkgs.fetchFromGitea {
domain = "git.4o1x5.dev";
owner = "4o1x5";
repo = "shades-of-purple-nvim";
rev = "ad6f6bf42b2cd4e6f9f5d798ba88e23a28d60b80";
hash = "sha256-prkkBUFgbLvLAdMZvFlGaHIHINFiRX2rc97zEsQzz4g=";
};
}
}
vimPlugins.lush-nvim
];
colorscheme = "shades_of_purple";
Btw by copying this you may not get the latest version, I recommend running the following to get the latest.
nix run nixpkgs#nurl -- https://git.4o1x5.dev/4o1x5/shades-of-purple-nvim -f fetchFromGitea
Made possible with
- lush.nvim and it's starter template.
- oxocarbon - variable inspo