A port of the Material color scheme for Vim/Neovim.
Using vim-plug (modify this to work with your Vim package manager of choice):
Plug 'kaicataldo/material.vim'To enable this color scheme, add the following to your Vim (~/.vimrc) or Neovim (~/.config/nvim/init.vim) configuration:
colorscheme materialTrue colors are a requirement for this color scheme to work properly. To enable this, place the following in your ~/.vimrc or ~/.config/nvim/init.vim file:
" For Neovim 0.1.3 and 0.1.4 - https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2198
if (has('nvim'))
let $NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_TRUE_COLOR = 1
endif
" For Neovim > 0.1.5 and Vim > patch 7.4.1799 - https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/61be73bb0f965a895bfb064ea3e55476ac175162
" Based on Vim patch 7.4.1770 (`guicolors` option) - https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8a633e3427b47286869aa4b96f2bfc1fe65b25cd
" https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Following-HEAD#20160511
if (has('termguicolors'))
set termguicolors
endifThere are five theme options - default, palenight, ocean, lighter, and darker (defaulting to default). This can be configured as follows:
let g:material_theme_style = 'default' | 'palenight' | 'ocean' | 'lighter' | 'darker'To enable italics (0 or off by default), please add the following to your configuration file:
let g:material_terminal_italics = 1let g:material_terminal_italics = 1
let g:material_theme_style = 'lighter'
colorscheme materialTo use the theme, install lightline.vim with your Vim package manager of choice and then add the following to your configuration file:
let g:lightline = { 'colorscheme': 'material_vim' }The theme will change to match the theme option specified.
Note: The included theme is called material_vim because lightline.vim comes with its own version of a material theme (which does not change based on the theme version selected).
To use the included vim-airline theme:
let g:airline_theme = 'material'Corresponding terminal color schemes are included in this repo. You can find them here.
The default version of vim on macOS doesn't support termguicolors. In order for the colorscheme to work properly you need to apply the terminal colors from above. Or you can install the latest version from brew.
Thanks to @equinusocio for the original Material theme as well as palenight.vim and quantum, both of which were of great help when I first started this project.