An espresso/kimbie inspired chocolatey theme written in lua with treesitter and semantic highlights support!
Adapted from ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim
theme.
Light and Dark modes are available now. Light mode is currently a straightforward inversion of dark mode colors.
Only
alt_g
is in use for now, the rest will be implemented over time where applicable.All colors are subject to slight variation as this theme is still in development.
color | hex | rgb | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
orange | a95e09 | rgb(169, 94, 9) | updated to intensify |
bright_orange | e48212 | rgb(228, 130, 18) | and differentiate from yellow |
red | 9d2f23 | rgb(157, 47, 35) | |
bright_red | c33a2b | rgb(195, 58, 43) | |
green | 657829 | rgb(101, 120, 41) | |
bright_green | 889b4a | rgb(136, 155, 74) | |
yellow | bb8018 | rgb(187, 128, 24) | updated to intensify |
bright_yellow | f4aa2b | rgb(244, 170, 43) | and differentiate from orange |
blue | 458588 | rgb(69, 133, 136) | |
bright_blue | 83a598 | rgb(131, 165, 152) | |
purple | 7b5154 | rgb(123, 81, 84) | |
bright_purple | bb7d81 | rgb(187, 125, 129) | |
teal | 689d6a | rgb(104, 157, 106) | |
bright_teal | 8ec07c | rgb(142, 192, 124) | |
fuscia | a92b43 | rgb(169, 43, 67) | |
bright_fuscia | db4664 | rgb(219, 70, 100) | |
alt_h | 221a0f | rgb(34, 26, 15) | |
alt_g | 928374 | rgb(146, 131, 116) | |
alt_r | 1e170d | rgb(30, 23, 13) | |
alt_s | 372a16 | rgb(55, 42, 22) | |
alt_a | 251d18 | rgb(37, 29, 24) | |
alt_b | 30211c | rgb(48, 33, 28) | |
bg0 | 281f11 | rgb(40, 31, 17) | |
bg1 | 4e3819 | rgb(78, 56, 25) | |
bg2 | 644c2c | rgb(100, 76, 44) | |
bg3 | 7c5f35 | rgb(124, 95, 53) | |
bg4 | 8a693c | rgb(138, 105, 60) | |
fg0 | ebc295 | rgb(235, 194, 149) | |
fg1 | d3af86 | rgb(211, 175, 134) | |
fg2 | c5a37d | rgb(197, 163, 125) | |
fg3 | aa8c6b | rgb(170, 140, 107) | |
fg4 | 907659 | rgb(144, 118, 89) | |
gray | b0864c | rgb(176, 134, 76) |
Neovim 0.8.0+ (according to original gruvbox.nvim)
Recommend using Neovim 0.10.0+ (actually tested/used)
use { "qaptoR-nvim/chocolatier.nvim" }
{ "qaptoR-nvim/chocolatier.nvim", priority = 1000 , config = true, opts = ...}
Plug 'qaptoR-nvim/chocolatier.nvim'
Inside init.vim
set background=dark " or light if you want light mode
colorscheme chocolatier
Inside init.lua
vim.o.background = "dark" -- or "light" for light mode
vim.cmd([[colorscheme chocolatier]])
Additional settings for chocolatier are:
-- Default options:
require("chocolatier").setup({
terminal_colors = true, -- add neovim terminal colors
undercurl = true,
underline = true,
bold = true,
italic = {
strings = true,
emphasis = true,
comments = true,
operators = false,
folds = true,
},
strikethrough = true,
invert_selection = false,
invert_signs = false,
invert_tabline = false,
invert_intend_guides = false,
inverse = true, -- invert background for search, diffs, statuslines and errors
contrast = "", -- can be "hard", "soft" or empty string
palette_overrides = {},
overrides = {},
dim_inactive = false,
transparent_mode = false,
})
vim.cmd("colorscheme chocolatier")
VERY IMPORTANT: Make sure to call setup() BEFORE calling the colorscheme command, to use your custom configs
You can specify your own palette colors. For example:
require("chocolatier").setup({
palette_overrides = {
bright_green = "#990000",
}
})
vim.cmd("colorscheme chocolatier")
If you don’t enjoy the current color for a specific highlight group, now you can just override it in the setup. For example:
require("chocolatier").setup({
overrides = {
SignColumn = {bg = "#ff9900"}
}
})
vim.cmd("colorscheme chocolatier")
It also works with treesitter groups and lsp semantic highlight tokens
require("chocolatier").setup({
overrides = {
["@lsp.type.method"] = { bg = "#ff9900" },
["@comment.lua"] = { bg = "#000000" },
}
})
vim.cmd("colorscheme chocolatier")
Please note that the override values must follow the attributes from the highlight group map, such as:
- fg - foreground color
- bg - background color
- bold - true or false for bold font
- italic - true or false for italic font
Other values can be seen in ~synIDattr~