local M = {} M.config = function() lvim.builtin.theme = { name = "tokyonight", options = { on_highlights = function(hl, c) hl.IndentBlanklineContextChar = { fg = c.dark5, } hl.TSConstructor = { fg = c.blue1, } hl.TSTagDelimiter = { fg = c.dark5, } -- local prompt = "#2d3149" -- hl.TelescopeNormal = { -- bg = c.bg_dark, -- fg = c.fg_dark, -- } -- hl.TelescopeBorder = { -- bg = c.bg_dark, -- fg = c.bg_dark, -- } -- hl.TelescopePromptNormal = { -- bg = prompt, -- } -- hl.TelescopePromptBorder = { -- bg = prompt, -- fg = prompt, -- } -- hl.TelescopePromptTitle = { -- bg = prompt, -- fg = prompt, -- } -- hl.TelescopePreviewTitle = { -- bg = c.bg_dark, -- fg = c.bg_dark, -- } -- hl.TelescopeResultsTitle = { -- bg = c.bg_dark, -- fg = c.bg_dark, -- } end, style = "night", -- The theme comes in three styles, `storm`, a darker variant `night` and `day` transparent = lvim.transparent_window, -- 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 }, -- Set a darker background on sidebar-like windows. For example: `["qf", "vista_kind", "terminal", "packer"]` sidebars = { "qf", "vista_kind", "terminal", "packer", "spectre_panel", "NeogitStatus", "help", }, 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 = false, -- dims inactive windows lualine_bold = false, -- When `true`, section headers in the lualine theme will be bold use_background = true, -- can be light/dark/auto. When auto, background will be set to vim.o.background }, } local status_ok, theme = pcall(require, "tokyonight") if not status_ok then return end theme.setup(lvim.builtin.theme.options) end M.setup = function() local status_ok, theme = pcall(require, "tokyonight") if not status_ok then return end theme.setup(lvim.builtin.theme.options) lvim.builtin.lualine.options.theme = "tokyonight" end return M