@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Programmatic lua library for setting
[base16](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16) themes in
[Neovim](https://github.com/neovim/neovim).
(Note: This theme plugin is supposed to be used along with NvChad only so watchout!)
(Note: This theme plugin is supposed to be used along with [NvChad](https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad) only so watchout!)
## Usage
@ -22,8 +22,6 @@ local base16 = require 'base16'
base16(base16.themes("brewer"), true)
EOF
```
(note : This colorscheme plugin keeps the guibg of NORMAL as none , so neovim just takes the terminal bg color , this is very useful when you want to have a transparent background )
This is how I use it. Uses [`norcalli/nvim.lua`](https://github.com/norcalli/nvim.lua).
@ -35,13 +33,12 @@ base16(base16.themes[nvim.env.BASE16_THEME or "3024"], true)
EOF
```
You can define your own themes and use them with the `base16` function as long
as they match the format described below. I know the format is annoying to
define, so the `base16.theme_from_array` utility function is available.
You can define your own themes and use them with the `base16` function as long as they match the format described below. I know the format is annoying to define, so the `base16.theme_from_array` utility function is available.
Formats an array of 16 hex color strings into a dictionary suitable for use
with `base16.apply_theme`.
Formats an array of 16 hex color strings into a dictionary suitable for use with `base16.apply_theme`.
Example:
@ -88,10 +84,7 @@ base16.themes["zenburn"] == {
## Notes
Because this includes a copy of
[`norcalli/nvim.lua`](https://github.com/norcalli/nvim.lua), you should put
this after `norcalli/nvim.lua` in the plugin list because lua module resolution
is first-come-first-served, i.e.
Because this includes a copy of [`norcalli/nvim.lua`](https://github.com/norcalli/nvim.lua), you should put this after `norcalli/nvim.lua` in the plugin list because lua module resolution is first-come-first-served, i.e.