.dotfiles/configs/nvim/lua/theme/tokyo.lua
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require("tokyonight").setup({
-- your configuration comes here
-- or leave it empty to use the default settings
style = "night", -- The theme comes in three styles, `storm`, `moon`, a darker variant `night` and `day`
light_style = "day", -- The theme is used when the background is set to light
transparent = true, -- 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 = true, -- dims inactive windows
lualine_bold = true, -- 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,
})
vim.cmd("colorscheme tokyonight")