Emille1723 / dracula.nvim

Dracula colorscheme for neovim written in Lua

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🧛‍♂️ dracula.nvim

Dracula colorscheme for NEOVIM written in Lua

TypeScript and NvimTree

Lua

✔️ Requirements

  • Neovim >= 0.8.0
  • Treesitter (optional)

#️ Supported Plugins

⬇️ Installation

Install via package manager

-- Using Packer:
use 'Mofiqul/dracula.nvim'
" Using Vim-Plug:
Plug 'Mofiqul/dracula.nvim'

🚀 Usage

-- Lua:
vim.cmd[[colorscheme dracula]]
" Vim-Script:
colorscheme dracula

If you are using lualine, you can also enable the provided theme:

Make sure to set theme as 'dracula-nvim' as dracula already exists in lualine built in themes

require('lualine').setup {
  options = {
    -- ...
    theme = 'dracula-nvim'
    -- ...
  }
}

🔧 Configuration

The configuration must be run before colorscheme command to take effect.

If you're using lua

local dracula = require("dracula")
dracula.setup({
  -- customize dracula color palette
  colors = {
    bg = "#282A36",
    fg = "#F8F8F2",
    selection = "#44475A",
    comment = "#6272A4",
    red = "#FF5555",
    orange = "#FFB86C",
    yellow = "#F1FA8C",
    green = "#50fa7b",
    purple = "#BD93F9",
    cyan = "#8BE9FD",
    pink = "#FF79C6",
    bright_red = "#FF6E6E",
    bright_green = "#69FF94",
    bright_yellow = "#FFFFA5",
    bright_blue = "#D6ACFF",
    bright_magenta = "#FF92DF",
    bright_cyan = "#A4FFFF",
    bright_white = "#FFFFFF",
    menu = "#21222C",
    visual = "#3E4452",
    gutter_fg = "#4B5263",
    nontext = "#3B4048",
  },
  -- show the '~' characters after the end of buffers
  show_end_of_buffer = true, -- default false
  -- use transparent background
  transparent_bg = true, -- default false
  -- set custom lualine background color
  lualine_bg_color = "#44475a", -- default nil
  -- set italic comment
  italic_comment = true, -- default false
  -- overrides the default highlights see `:h synIDattr`
  overrides = {
    -- Examples
    -- NonText = { fg = dracula.colors().white }, -- set NonText fg to white
    -- NvimTreeIndentMarker = { link = "NonText" }, -- link to NonText highlight
    -- Nothing = {} -- clear highlight of Nothing
  },
})

The same works in viml

lua << EOF
local dracula = require("dracula")
dracula.setup({
  -- customize dracula color palette
  colors = {
    bg = "#282A36",
    fg = "#F8F8F2",
    selection = "#44475A",
    comment = "#6272A4",
    red = "#FF5555",
    orange = "#FFB86C",
    yellow = "#F1FA8C",
    green = "#50fa7b",
    purple = "#BD93F9",
    cyan = "#8BE9FD",
    pink = "#FF79C6",
    bright_red = "#FF6E6E",
    bright_green = "#69FF94",
    bright_yellow = "#FFFFA5",
    bright_blue = "#D6ACFF",
    bright_magenta = "#FF92DF",
    bright_cyan = "#A4FFFF",
    bright_white = "#FFFFFF",
    menu = "#21222C",
    visual = "#3E4452",
    gutter_fg = "#4B5263",
    nontext = "#3B4048",
  },
  -- show the '~' characters after the end of buffers
  show_end_of_buffer = true, -- default false
  -- use transparent background
  transparent_bg = true, -- default false
  -- set custom lualine background color
  lualine_bg_color = "#44475a", -- default nil
  -- set italic comment
  italic_comment = true, -- default false
  -- overrides the default highlights see `:h synIDattr`
  overrides = {
    -- Examples
    -- NonText = { fg = dracula.colors().white }, -- set NonText fg to white
    -- NvimTreeIndentMarker = { link = "NonText" }, -- link to NonText highlight
    -- Nothing = {} -- clear highlight of Nothing
  },
})
EOF

🎨 Importing colors for other usage

local colors = require('dracula').colors()

This will return the folowing table

colors

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Dracula colorscheme for neovim written in Lua

License:MIT License


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