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Gonio

Neovim theme built from folke/tokyonight. Includes external themes generated for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm, Fish and Zsh

Default

✨ Features

  • supports the latest Neovim 5.0 features like TreeSitter and LSP
  • minimal inactive statusline
  • vim terminal colors
  • darker background for sidebar-like windows
  • color configs for Kitty, Alacritty and Fish Shell Zsh delta
  • lualine theme

Plugin Support

⚡️ Requirements

  • Neovim >= 0.6.0

📦 Installation

Install the theme with your preferred package manager:


[lazy](https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim)

```lua
	{
		"xfo-0/gonio",
		lazy = false,
		priority = 1000,
	},

🚀 Usage

Enable the colorscheme:

" Vim Script
colorscheme gonio

" There are also colorschemes for the different styles
colorscheme gonio-night
colorscheme gonio-day
-- Lua
vim.cmd[[colorscheme gonio]]

To enable the gonio theme for Barbecue:

require('barbecue').setup {
  -- ... your barbecue config
  theme = 'gonio',
  -- ... your barbecue config
}

To enable the gonio theme for Lualine, simply specify it in your lualine settings:

require('lualine').setup {
  options = {
    -- ... your lualine config
    theme = 'gonio'
    -- ... your lualine config
  }
}

To enable the gonio colorscheme for Lightline:

" Vim Script
let g:lightline = {'colorscheme': 'gonio'}

⚙️ Configuration

❗️ configuration needs to be set BEFORE loading the color scheme with colorscheme gonio

The day style will be used if:

  • { style = "day"} was passed to setup(options)
  • or vim.o.background = "light"

gonio will use the default options, unless you call setup.

require("gonio").setup({
  -- your configuration comes here
  -- or leave it empty to use the default settings
  style = "default", -- The theme comes in one style with option for user configuration 
  light_style = "day", -- The theme is used when the background is set to light
  transparent = false, -- Enable this to disable setting the background color
  terminal_colors = true, -- Configure the colors used when opening a `:terminal` in Neovim
  styles = {
    -- Style to be applied to different syntax groups
    -- Value is any valid attr-list value for `:help nvim_set_hl`
    comments = { italic = true },
    keywords = { italic = true },
    functions = {},
    variables = {},
    -- Background styles. Can be "dark", "transparent" or "normal"
    sidebars = "dark", -- style for sidebars, see below
    floats = "dark", -- style for floating windows
  },
  sidebars = { "qf", "help" }, -- Set a darker background on sidebar-like windows. For example: `["qf", "vista_kind", "terminal", "packer"]`
  day_brightness = 0.3, -- Adjusts the brightness of the colors of the **Day** style. Number between 0 and 1, from dull to vibrant colors
  hide_inactive_statusline = false, -- Enabling this option, will hide inactive statuslines and replace them with a thin border instead. Should work with the standard **StatusLine** and **LuaLine**.
  dim_inactive = false, -- dims inactive windows
  lualine_bold = false, -- When `true`, section headers in the lualine theme will be bold

  --- You can override specific color groups to use other groups or a hex color
  --- function will be called with a ColorScheme table
  ---@param colors ColorScheme
  on_colors = function(colors) end,

  --- You can override specific highlights to use other groups or a hex color
  --- function will be called with a Highlights and ColorScheme table
  ---@param highlights Highlights
  ---@param colors ColorScheme
  on_highlights = function(highlights, colors) end,
})

🪓 Overriding Colors & Highlight Groups

How the highlight groups are calculated:

  1. the colors for the style are calculated based on your config
  2. config.on_colors(colors) is ran, where you can override the colors
  3. the colors are then used to generate the highlight groups
  4. config.on_highlights(highlights, colors) is ran, where you can overide the highlight groups

Please refer to default values for colors and highlights for the night, day

Example for changing some settings and colors

require("gonio").setup({
  -- use the night style
  style = "night",
  -- disable italic for functions
  styles = {
    functions = {}
  },
  sidebars = { "qf", "vista_kind", "terminal", "packer" },
  -- Change the "hint" color to the "orange" color, and make the "error" color bright red
  on_colors = function(colors)
    colors.hint = colors.orange
    colors.error = "#ff0000"
  end
})

Example to make Telescope borderless

require("gonio").setup({
  on_highlights = function(hl, c)
    local prompt = "#2d3149"
    hl.TelescopeNormal = {
      bg = c.bg_dark,
      fg = c.fg_dark,
    }
    hl.TelescopeBorder = {
      bg = c.bg_dark,
      fg = c.bg_dark,
    }
    hl.TelescopePromptNormal = {
      bg = prompt,
    }
    hl.TelescopePromptBorder = {
      bg = prompt,
      fg = prompt,
    }
    hl.TelescopePromptTitle = {
      bg = prompt,
      fg = prompt,
    }
    hl.TelescopePreviewTitle = {
      bg = c.bg_dark,
      fg = c.bg_dark,
    }
    hl.TelescopeResultsTitle = {
      bg = c.bg_dark,
      fg = c.bg_dark,
    }
  end,
})

Making undercurls work properly in Tmux

To have undercurls show up and in color, add the following to your Tmux config file:

# Undercurl
set -g default-terminal "${TERM}"
set -as terminal-overrides ',*:Smulx=\E[4::%p1%dm'  # undercurl support
set -as terminal-overrides ',*:Setulc=\E[58::2::%p1%{65536}%/%d::%p1%{256}%/%{255}%&%d::%p1%{255}%&%d%;m'  # underscore colours - needs tmux-3.0

🍭 Extras

Extra color configs for Kitty, Alacritty, Fish, WezTerm, iTerm and foot can be found in extras. To use them, refer to their respective documentation.

You can easily use the color palette for other plugins inside your Neovim config:

local colors = require("gonio.colors").setup() -- pass in any of the config options as explained above
local util = require("gonio.util")

aplugin.background = colors.bg_dark
aplugin.my_error = util.brighten(colors.red1, 0.3)

🔥 Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For the extras, we use a simple template system that can be used to generate themes for the different styles.

How to add a new extra template:

  1. create a file like lua/gonio/extra/cool-app.lua
  2. add the name and output file extension to the extras table in lua/gonio/extra/init.lua
  3. in Nvim, run :lua require("gonio.extra").setup() to generate / update extra themes
  4. commit the newly created themes under extra/