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Atelier Schemes for Vim

screenshot of Sulphurpool colorscheme - dark version in Vim
screenshot of Sulphurpool (dark version) in Vim

NOTE: These color schemes are optimized and have been tested in the GUI version of Vim, and will work in terminal versions as well. For terminals which don’t support truecolor the colors will now use converted colors which are as close as possible in the 8-bit 256 colorspace. It works fine and looks good in Neovim, for the Gui colors for Neovim are now also specifically defined. For Terminal Vim 8+ and/or Neovim, in your (sourced) .vimrc or default .config/nvim/init.vim, have something like this:

set termguicolors
 if has('nvim')
" https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/FAQ
set guicursor=n-v-c:block-Cursor/lCursor-blinkon0,i-ci:ver25-Cursor/lCursor,r-cr:hor20-Cursor/lCursor
endif

For the most seamless experience: these same color schemes have also been ported to iTerm2, and for Hyper there is one: AtelierSulphurpool-Dark for Hyper.

Easy clone Atelier Schemes for Vim colorschemes, with plugin manager Pathogen.

Installation

Option 1: Manual installation

  1. Move base16-atelier*.vim to your .vim/colors directory. After downloading the vim script or package:
$ cd vim-colors_atelier-schemes/colors
$ mv *.vim ~/.vim/colors/

Option 2: for Vim 8+ installation in default pack/start folder of build-in package manager

$ cd ~/.vim/pack/bundle/start
$ git clone https://github.com/atelierbram/vim-colors_atelier-schemes.git

Option 3: for Vim 8+ and Neovim installation with minpac recommended

  1. Install minpac plugin
  2. in .vimrc:
call minpac#add('k-takata/minpac', {'type': 'opt'})
call minpac#add('atelierbram/vim-colors_atelier-schemes')

Option 3: Pathogen installation

  1. Download and install Tim Pope's Pathogen.

  2. Next, move or clone the vim-colors_atelier-schemes directory so that it is a subdirectory of the .vim/bundle directory.

a. Clone:

$ cd ~/.vim/bundle
$ git clone https://github.com/atelierbram/vim-colors_atelier-schemes.git

b. Move:

In the parent directory of vim-colors_atelier-schemes:

$ mv vim-colors_atelier-schemes ~/.vim/bundle/

Modify .vimrc

After either Option 1 or Option 2 above, put the following two lines in your .vimrc:

syntax enable
set background=dark
" or, for the light background mode:
" set background=light

" dark
colorscheme Atelier_ForestDark
" or any of the other schemes:
" colorscheme Atelier_HeathDark
" colorscheme Atelier_CaveDark
" colorscheme Atelier_SulphurpoolDark
" colorscheme Atelier_LakesideDark
" colorscheme Atelier_SavannaDark
" colorscheme Atelier_SeasideDark
" colorscheme Atelier_EstuaryDark
" colorscheme Atelier_DuneDark

" light
" colorscheme Atelier_ForestLight
" colorscheme Atelier_HeathLight
" colorscheme Atelier_CaveLight
" colorscheme Atelier_SulphurpoolLight
" colorscheme Atelier_LakesideLight
" colorscheme Atelier_SavannaLight
" colorscheme Atelier_SeasideLight
" colorscheme Atelier_EstuaryLight
" colorscheme Atelier_DuneLight

Airline Support with AtelierSchemes

" Airline for AtelierSchemes
" dark
let g:airline_theme='Atelier_ForestDark'
" or any of the other themes:
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_HeathDark'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_CaveDark'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_SulphurpoolDark'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_LakesideDark'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_SavannaDark'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_SeasideDark'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_EstuaryDark'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_DuneDark'

" light
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_ForestLight'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_HeathLight'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_CaveLight'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_SulphurpoolLight'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_LakesideLight'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_SavannaLight'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_SeasideLight'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_EstuaryLight'
" let g:airline_theme='Atelier_DuneLight'

Lightline Support with AtelierSchemes

" lightline {{{
" -- INSERT -- is redundant because the mode information is displayed in the statusline:
set noshowmode
let g:lightline = {
      \ 'colorscheme': 'Atelier_Estuary',
      \ }
" or any of the other colorschemes
" template is smart and detects light or dark colorscheme being used
" }}}

Credits

Credits to Ethan Schoonover whose Solarized was a model for these colorschemes

License

Copyright (c) 2013 - 2017 Bram de Haan

Released under MIT Licence