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*dracula.txt* For Vim version 8 Last change: 2021 Oct 22
*dracula* *vim-dracula*
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A dark theme for vim
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CONTENTS *dracula-contents*
1. Intro ................................................... |dracula-intro|
2. Usage ................................................... |dracula-usage|
3. Configuration ................................... |dracula-configuration|
4. Personal Customization .......................... |dracula-customization|
5. License ............................................... |dracula-license|
6. Bugs ..................................................... |dracula-bugs|
7. Contributing ..................................... |dracula-contributing|
8. Credits ............................................... |dracula-credits|
==============================================================================
INTRO *dracula-intro*
Dracula is a vim plugin that contains
- a dark colorscheme for vim
- a similarly-themed colorscheme for the vim plugin airline
(https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline)
==============================================================================
USAGE *dracula-usage*
Install it with your favorite plugin manager, and then >
colorscheme dracula
in your vimrc! See also |dracula_runtimepath|.
If you are an airline user, you can also do >
let g:airline_theme='dracula'
to have airline use Dracula.
*dracula_runtimepath*
Note that dracula must be in your 'runtimepath' for this command to work
properly: Version 2.0 introduced autoload functionality for part of the
plugin, which doesn't work without 'runtimepath' properly set.
For users of Vim 8's |packages| feature, it suffices to put >
packadd! dracula
colorscheme dracula
in your vimrc. {name} Should be replaced by the directory you put the code in.
For example, if you use ~/.vim/pack/themes/start/my-dracula-theme, you would
do >
packadd! my-dracula-theme
For users of other plugin managers, consult your documentation
to make sure you put dracula on the 'runtimepath' before loading it.
==============================================================================
CONFIGURATION *dracula-configuration*
There are a couple of variables used by Dracula that you might want to adjust
depending on your terminal's capabilities.
Default values are shown.
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In the following section, `1` signifies `on` and `0` signifies `off`.
* *g:dracula_bold*
Include bold attributes in highlighting >
let g:dracula_bold = 1
* *g:dracula_italic*
Include italic attributes in highlighting >
let g:dracula_italic = 1
* *g:dracula_underline*
Include underline attributes in highlighting >
let g:dracula_underline = 1
* *g:dracula_undercurl*
Include undercurl attributes in highlighting (only if underline enabled) >
let g:dracula_undercurl = 1
* *g:dracula_full_special_attrs_support*
Explicitly declare full support for special attributes. By default it is 1
for graphical applications and 0 for terminals and terminal emulators. On
terminal emulators, set to 1 to allow underline/undercurl highlights without
changing the foreground color. >
let g:dracula_full_special_attrs_support = 1
* *g:dracula_high_contrast_diff*
Use high-contrast color when in diff mode. By default it is disabled, set to
1 to enable it.
let g:dracula_high_contrast_diff = 1
* *g:dracula_inverse*
Include inverse attributes in highlighting >
let g:dracula_inverse = 1
* *g:dracula_colorterm*
Include background fill colors >
let g:dracula_colorterm = 1
==============================================================================
CUSTOMIZATION *dracula-customization*
Like all colorschemes, Dracula is easy to customize with |autocmd|. Make use
of the |ColorScheme| event as in the following examples.
It would be a good idea to put all of your personal changes in an |augroup|,
which you can do with the following code: >
augroup dracula_customization
au!
" autocmds...
augroup END
>
- To add underline styling to |hl-CursorLine|, you can use the following: >
autocmd ColorScheme dracula hi CursorLine cterm=underline term=underline
<
==============================================================================
LICENSE *dracula-license*
MIT License. Copyright © 2016 Dracula Theme.
Full text available at
https://github.com/dracula/vim/blob/master/LICENSE
==============================================================================
BUGS *dracula-bugs*
At the time of this writing, no major bugs have been found.
If you find one and wish to report it, you can do so at
https://github.com/dracula/vim/issues
==============================================================================
CONTRIBUTING *dracula-contributing*
Want to submit a new feature, bugfix, or hack on Dracula?
Submit pull requests to
https://github.com/dracula/vim/pulls
Existing code determines style guidelines.
==============================================================================
CREDITS *dracula-credits*
Proudly built by the Dracula Theme organization
https://github.com/dracula
Dracula for other applications available at
https://draculatheme.com
Further information available at
https://draculatheme.com/vim
Maintained by:
- Derek S. (https://github.com/dsifford)
- D. Ben Knoble (https://github.com/benknoble)
Git repository:
https://github.com/dracula/vim
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