Clean, vibrant and pleasing color schemes for Vim, Sublime Text, iTerm, gnome-terminal and more.
MIT License
A color scheme for Sublime Text, (Neo)Vim, iTerm, and more. Based on Atom's One.
Table of Contents
light dark
0 normal black #383a42 #282c34
1 normal red #e45649 #e06c75
2 normal green #50a14f #98c379
3 normal yellow #c18401 #e5c07b
4 normal blue #0184bc #61afef
5 normal magenta #a626a4 #c678dd
6 normal cyan #0997b3 #56b6c2
7 normal white #fafafa #dcdfe4
foreground #383a42 #dcdfe4
background #fafafa #282c34
All screenshots are available in the screenshots folder.
Install with Vundle then set colorscheme
and g:airline_theme
:
Bundle 'sonph/onehalf', {'rtp': 'vim/'}
colorscheme onehalflight
let g:airline_theme='onehalfdark'
Or if you are using lightline, set g:lightline.colorscheme
:
let g:lightline.colorscheme='onehalfdark'
If you want your vim and terminal colors to match exactly, you must enable true colors in vim.
For more details and manual installation, see vim README.
Install with Package Control.
For more details and manual installation, see sublime text README.
Download the files in the terminal folder and simply open the files. Terminal.app will automatically recognize and import the color schemes.
Copy the files in the wal/colorschemes folder under the matching
directories in ~/.config/wal/colorschemes
, then enable the schemes (-l
is for light theme):
> wal -l --theme one-half-light
# or
> wal --theme one-half-dark
Contributions are welcome. Feel free to open an issue if you have problems installing and using the color schemes.