├── assets └── asset.jpg ├── colors └── gruvqueen.vim ├── lua ├── gruvqueen │ ├── config.lua │ ├── init.lua │ ├── util.lua │ ├── lsp.lua │ ├── treesitter.lua │ ├── plugins.lua │ ├── filetype.lua │ ├── palette.lua │ └── base.lua └── lualine │ └── themes │ └── gruvqueen.lua ├── README.md └── LICENSE /assets/asset.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/murtaza-u/gruvqueen/HEAD/assets/asset.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /colors/gruvqueen.vim: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | " Author: Murtaza Udaipurwala 2 | 3 | lua << EOF 4 | package.loaded['gruvqueen'] = nil 5 | package.loaded['gruvqueen.base'] = nil 6 | package.loaded['gruvqueen.config'] = nil 7 | package.loaded['gruvqueen.filetype'] = nil 8 | package.loaded['gruvqueen.lsp'] = nil 9 | package.loaded['gruvqueen.palette'] = nil 10 | package.loaded['gruvqueen.plugins'] = nil 11 | package.loaded['gruvqueen.treesitter'] = nil 12 | package.loaded['gruvqueen.util'] = nil 13 | 14 | require("gruvqueen").setup() 15 | EOF 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/gruvqueen/config.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local config 2 | 3 | vim = vim or { g = {}, o = {} } 4 | 5 | local function opt(key, default) 6 | key = "gruvqueen_" .. key 7 | if vim.g[key] == nil then 8 | return default 9 | end 10 | if vim.g[key] == 0 then 11 | return false 12 | end 13 | return vim.g[key] 14 | end 15 | 16 | local default_bg = vim.o.background == "dark" and "#10151a" or "#f9f5d7" 17 | 18 | config = { 19 | transparent_background = opt("transparent_background", false), 20 | bg_color = opt("background_color", default_bg), 21 | italic_comments = opt("italic_comments", true), 22 | italic_keywords = opt("italic_keywords", true), 23 | italic_variables = opt("italic_variables", true), 24 | disable_bold = opt("disable_bold", false), 25 | style = opt("style", "material"), 26 | invert_selection = opt("invert_selection", true), 27 | } 28 | 29 | return config 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/gruvqueen/init.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local M = {} 2 | 3 | function M.setup(user_config) 4 | local util = require("gruvqueen.util") 5 | util.set_default() 6 | 7 | local config = require("gruvqueen.config") 8 | if user_config and user_config.config then 9 | for key, value in pairs(user_config.config) do 10 | config[key] = value 11 | end 12 | end 13 | 14 | local palette = util.get_palette(config.style, vim.o.background) 15 | 16 | local skeletons = { 17 | base = require("gruvqueen.base").init(palette, config), 18 | treesitter = require("gruvqueen.treesitter").init(palette, config), 19 | lsp = require('gruvqueen.lsp').init(palette, config), 20 | plugins = require("gruvqueen.plugins").init(palette, config), 21 | ft = require("gruvqueen.filetype").init(palette, config), 22 | } 23 | 24 | for _, skeleton in pairs(skeletons) do 25 | util.initialise(skeleton) 26 | end 27 | end 28 | 29 | return M 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/lualine/themes/gruvqueen.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local colors = { 2 | dark0 = '#10151a', 3 | dark1 = '#282828', 4 | dark2 = '#32302f', 5 | dark3 = '#504945', 6 | 7 | light0 = '#ddc7a1', 8 | light1 = '#a89984', 9 | 10 | blue = '#7daea3', 11 | green = '#a9b665', 12 | yellow = '#d8a657', 13 | purple = '#d3869b', 14 | red = '#ea6962', 15 | } 16 | 17 | return { 18 | normal = { 19 | a = {fg = colors.light0, bg = colors.dark3, gui = 'bold'}, 20 | b = {fg = colors.light1, bg = colors.dark1}, 21 | c = {fg = colors.light0, bg = colors.dark0}, 22 | }, 23 | insert = {a = {fg = colors.dark0, bg = colors.red, gui = 'bold'}}, 24 | visual = {a = {fg = colors.dark0, bg = colors.yellow, gui = 'bold'}}, 25 | replace = {a = {fg = colors.dark0, bg = colors.purple, gui = 'bold'}}, 26 | terminal = {a = {fg = colors.dark0, bg = colors.blue, gui = 'bold'}}, 27 | command = {a = {fg = colors.dark0, bg = colors.green, gui = 'bold'}}, 28 | inactive = {a = {fg = colors.dark0, bg = colors.light0}}, 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/gruvqueen/util.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local M = {} 2 | 3 | local function highlight(group, properties) 4 | local bg = properties.bg == nil and "" or "guibg=" .. properties.bg 5 | local fg = properties.fg == nil and "" or "guifg=" .. properties.fg 6 | local style = properties.style == nil and "" or "gui=" .. properties.style 7 | 8 | local cmd = table.concat({ 9 | "highlight", group, bg, fg, style 10 | }, " ") 11 | 12 | vim.api.nvim_command(cmd) 13 | end 14 | 15 | function M.initialise(skeleton) 16 | for group, properties in pairs(skeleton) do 17 | highlight(group, properties) 18 | end 19 | end 20 | 21 | function M.set_default() 22 | if vim.g.colors_name then vim.cmd("hi clear") end 23 | if vim.fn.exists("syntax_on") then vim.cmd("syntax reset") end 24 | vim.o.termguicolors = true 25 | vim.g.colors_name = "gruvqueen" 26 | end 27 | 28 | function M.get_palette(style, theme) 29 | local colors = require("gruvqueen.palette") 30 | local palette 31 | 32 | if theme == "light" then 33 | palette = colors.get_light_theme_palette() 34 | else 35 | palette = colors.get_dark_theme_palette() 36 | end 37 | 38 | local final 39 | if style == "material" then 40 | final = palette.material 41 | elseif style == "mix" then 42 | final = palette.mix 43 | else 44 | final = palette.original 45 | end 46 | 47 | for key, value in pairs(palette.common) do 48 | final[key] = value 49 | end 50 | 51 | return final 52 | end 53 | 54 | return M 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/gruvqueen/lsp.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local function init(c, _) 2 | local lsp = { 3 | LspDiagnosticsFloatingError = {fg = c.red, bg = c.bg3, }, 4 | LspDiagnosticsFloatingWarning = {fg = c.yellow, bg = c.bg3, }, 5 | LspDiagnosticsFloatingInformation = {fg = c.blue, bg = c.bg3, }, 6 | LspDiagnosticsFloatingHint = {fg = c.green, bg = c.bg3, }, 7 | LspDiagnosticsDefaultError = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_red, style = "undercurl", }, 8 | LspDiagnosticsDefaultWarning = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_yellow, style = "undercurl", }, 9 | LspDiagnosticsDefaultInformation = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_blue, style = "undercurl", }, 10 | LspDiagnosticsDefaultHint = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_green, style = "undercurl", }, 11 | 12 | LspDiagnosticsVirtualTextError = {fg = c.red, }, 13 | LspDiagnosticsVirtualTextWarning = {fg = c.yellow, }, 14 | LspDiagnosticsVirtualTextInformation = {fg = c.blue, }, 15 | LspDiagnosticsVirtualTextHint = {fg = c.green, }, 16 | 17 | LspDiagnosticsUnderlineError = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_red, style = "undercurl", }, 18 | LspDiagnosticsUnderlineWarning = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_yellow, style = "undercurl", }, 19 | LspDiagnosticsUnderlineInformation = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_blue, style = "undercurl", }, 20 | LspDiagnosticsUnderlineHint = {fg = c.red, }, 21 | LspDiagnosticsSignError = {fg = c.red, bg = c.none, }, 22 | LspDiagnosticsSignWarning = {fg = c.yellow, bg = c.none, }, 23 | LspDiagnosticsSignInformation = {fg = c.blue, bg = c.none, }, 24 | LspDiagnosticsSignHint = {fg = c.aqua, bg = c.none, }, 25 | 26 | -- neovim 0.6 27 | DiagnosticError = {fg = c.red, }, 28 | DiagnosticWarn = {fg = c.yellow, }, 29 | DiagnosticInfo = {fg = c.blue, }, 30 | DiagnosticHint = {fg = c.green, }, 31 | } 32 | 33 | return lsp 34 | end 35 | 36 | return {init = init} 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Gruvqueen 2 | > Opinionated port of famous gruvbox theme (inspired by [gruvbox-material](https://github.com/sainnhe/gruvbox-material)) 3 | 4 | ![](./assets/asset.jpg) 5 | 6 | ** font☝️ : [JetBrains Mono Nerd Font](https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads) 7 | 8 | 9 | ## ⭐Features 10 | * 3 styles to choose from - original, mix, material. 11 | * Both light and dark variants available. 12 | 13 | ## Requirements 14 | * Neovim >= 0.5 15 | 16 | 17 | ## Installation 18 | * packer 19 | ```bash 20 | use 'Murtaza-Udaipurwala/gruvqueen' 21 | ``` 22 | 23 | * vim-plug 24 | ```bash 25 | Plug 'Murtaza-Udaipurwala/gruvqueen' 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | 29 | ## 🚀Usage 30 | lua 31 | ```lua 32 | vim.o.background = "dark" -- or light if you so prefer 33 | 34 | require("gruvqueen").setup({ 35 | config = { 36 | disable_bold = false, 37 | italic_comments = true, 38 | italic_keywords = true, 39 | italic_functions = true, 40 | italic_variables = true, 41 | invert_selection = true, 42 | style = 'original', -- possible values: 'original', 'mix', 'material' 43 | transparent_background = false, 44 | -- bg_color = "black", 45 | }, 46 | }) 47 | ``` 48 | 49 | vimscript 50 | ```vim 51 | set background = 'dark' " or 'light' if you so prefer 52 | let g:gruvqueen_disable_bold = v:false 53 | let g:gruvqueen_italic_comments = v:true 54 | let g:gruvqueen_italic_keywords = v:true 55 | let g:gruvqueen_italic_functions = v:true 56 | let g:gruvqueen_italic_variables = v:true 57 | let g:gruvqueen_invert_selection = v:true 58 | let g:gruvqueen_style = 'original' " possible values: 'original', 'mix', 'material' 59 | let g:gruvqueen_transparent_background = v:false 60 | " let g:gruvqueen_background_color = '#10151a' 61 | 62 | colorscheme gruvqueen 63 | ``` 64 | 65 | 66 | ## tmux(fix undercurl) 67 | ```tmux.conf 68 | set -g default-terminal "tmux-256color" 69 | set -ag terminal-overrides ",xterm-256color:RGB" 70 | 71 | # undercurl support 72 | set -as terminal-overrides ',*:Smulx=\E[4::%p1%dm' 73 | 74 | # undercurl colours - needs tmux-3.0 75 | set -as terminal-overrides ',*:Setulc=\E[58::2::%p1%{65536}%/%d::%p1%{256}%/%{255}%&%d::%p1%{255}%&%d%;m' 76 | ``` 77 | 78 | 79 | ## 🤩Supported plugins 80 | * Treesitter 81 | * LSP 82 | * Telescope 83 | * IndentBlankLine 84 | * gitsigns.nvim 85 | * vim-easymotion 86 | * nvim-ts-rainbow 87 | * nvim-tree 88 | * undotree 89 | * startify 90 | * Lualine 91 | 92 | 93 | #### All PR are welcomed😄. Open Issues for discussions/bugs/feature suggestion. 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/gruvqueen/treesitter.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local function init(c, config) 2 | local treesitter = { 3 | TSStrong = {fg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 4 | TSEmphasis = {fg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 5 | TSUnderline = {fg = c.none, style = "underline", }, 6 | TSNote = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.blue, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 7 | TSWarning = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.yellow, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 8 | TSDanger = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.red, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 9 | TSAnnotation = {fg = c.purple, }, 10 | TSAttribute = {fg = c.purple, }, 11 | TSBoolean = {fg = c.purple, }, 12 | TSCharacter = {fg = c.aqua, }, 13 | TSComment = {fg = c.grey1, style = "italic", }, 14 | TSConditional = {fg = c.red, }, 15 | TSConstBuiltin = {fg = c.blue, style = "italic", }, 16 | TSConstMacro = {fg = c.blue, style = "italic", }, 17 | TSConstant = {fg = c.fg0, }, 18 | TSConstructor = {fg = c.fg0, }, 19 | TSException = {fg = c.red, }, 20 | TSField = {fg = c.green, }, 21 | TSFloat = {fg = c.purple, }, 22 | TSFuncBuiltin = {fg = c.green, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 23 | TSFuncMacro = {fg = c.green, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 24 | TSFunction = {fg = c.green, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 25 | TSInclude = {fg = c.red, }, 26 | TSKeyword = {fg = c.red, }, 27 | TSKeywordFunction = {fg = c.red, }, 28 | TSKeywordOperator = {fg = c.orange, }, 29 | TSLabel = {fg = c.orange, }, 30 | TSMethod = {fg = c.green, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 31 | TSNamespace = {fg = c.yellow, style = "italic", }, 32 | TSNone = {fg = c.fg0, }, 33 | TSNumber = {fg = c.purple, }, 34 | TSOperator = {fg = c.orange, }, 35 | TSParameter = {fg = c.fg0, }, 36 | TSParameterReference = {fg = c.fg0, }, 37 | TSProperty = {fg = c.green, }, 38 | TSPunctBracket = {fg = c.fg0, }, 39 | TSPunctDelimiter = {fg = c.grey1, }, 40 | TSPunctSpecial = {fg = c.blue, }, 41 | TSRepeat = {fg = c.red, }, 42 | TSString = {fg = c.aqua, }, 43 | TSStringEscape = {fg = c.green, }, 44 | TSStringRegex = {fg = c.green, }, 45 | TSStructure = {fg = c.blue, style = "italic", }, 46 | TSSymbol = {fg = c.fg0, }, 47 | TSTag = {fg = c.orange, }, 48 | TSTagDelimiter = {fg = c.green, }, 49 | TSText = {fg = c.green, }, 50 | TSStrike = {fg = c.grey1, }, 51 | TSMath = {fg = c.blue, }, 52 | TSType = {fg = c.yellow, }, 53 | TSTypeBuiltin = {fg = c.yellow, style = "italic", }, 54 | TSURI = {fg = c.blue, style = "underline", }, 55 | TSVariable = {fg = c.fg0, }, 56 | TSVariableBuiltin = {fg = c.blue, style = "italic", }, 57 | } 58 | 59 | return treesitter 60 | end 61 | 62 | return {init = init} 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/gruvqueen/plugins.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local function init(c, config) 2 | local plugins = { 3 | -- Telescope 4 | TelescopeMatching = {fg = c.green, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 5 | TelescopeBorder = {fg = c.grey1, bg = config.transparent_background and "NONE" or c.none, }, 6 | TelescopePromptPrefix = {fg = c.orange, }, 7 | TelescopeSelection = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_diff_green, }, 8 | 9 | -- IndentBlankline 10 | IndentBlanklineContextChar = {fg = c.grey0, }, 11 | IndentBlanklineChar = {fg = c.bg5, }, 12 | IndentBlanklineSpaceChar = {fg = c.bg5, }, 13 | IndentBlanklineSpaceCharBlankline = {fg = c.bg5, }, 14 | 15 | -- netrw 16 | netrwDir = {fg = c.green, }, 17 | netrwClassify = {fg = c.green, }, 18 | netrwLink = {fg = c.grey1, }, 19 | netrwSymLink = {fg = c.fg0, }, 20 | netrwExe = {fg = c.yellow, }, 21 | netrwComment = {fg = c.grey1, }, 22 | netrwList = {fg = c.aqua, }, 23 | netrwHelpCmd = {fg = c.blue, }, 24 | netrwCmdSep = {fg = c.grey1, }, 25 | netrwVersion = {fg = c.orange, }, 26 | 27 | -- lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim 28 | GitSignsAdd = {fg = c.green, bg = c.none}, 29 | GitSignsChange = {fg = c.blue, bg = c.none}, 30 | GitSignsDelete = {fg = c.red, bg = c.none}, 31 | GitSignsChangeDelete = {fg = c.purple, bg = c.none}, 32 | 33 | -- easymotion/vim-easymotion 34 | EasyMotionTarget = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.bg_green}, 35 | EasyMotionShade = {fg = c.grey1, bg = c.none}, 36 | 37 | -- nvim-ts-rainbow 38 | rainbowcol1 = {fg = c.red}, 39 | rainbowcol2 = {fg = c.orange}, 40 | rainbowcol3 = {fg = c.yellow}, 41 | rainbowcol4 = {fg = c.green}, 42 | rainbowcol5 = {fg = c.aqua}, 43 | rainbowcol6 = {fg = c.blue}, 44 | rainbowcol7 = {fg = c.purple}, 45 | 46 | -- nvim tree 47 | NvimTreeSymlink = {fg = c.fg0}, 48 | NvimTreeFolderName = {fg = c.green}, 49 | NvimTreeRootFolder = {fg = c.grey1}, 50 | NvimTreeFolderIcon = {fg = c.orange}, 51 | NvimTreeEmptyFolderName = {fg = c.green}, 52 | NvimTreeOpenedFolderName = {fg = c.green}, 53 | NvimTreeExecFile = {fg = c.fg0}, 54 | NvimTreeOpenedFile = {fg = c.fg0}, 55 | NvimTreeSpecialFile = {fg = c.fg0}, 56 | NvimTreeImageFile = {fg = c.fg0}, 57 | NvimTreeMarkdownFile = {fg = c.fg0}, 58 | NvimTreeIndentMarker = {fg = c.grey0}, 59 | NvimTreeGitDirty = {fg = c.yellow}, 60 | NvimTreeGitStaged = {fg = c.blue}, 61 | NvimTreeGitMerge = {fg = c.orange}, 62 | NvimTreeGitRenamed = {fg = c.purple}, 63 | NvimTreeGitNew = {fg = c.aqua}, 64 | NvimTreeGitDeleted = {fg = c.red}, 65 | 66 | -- undotree 67 | UndotreeSavedBig = {fg = c.purple, style = 'bold'}, 68 | UndotreeNode = {fg = c.orange}, 69 | UndotreeNodeCurrent = {fg = c.red}, 70 | UndotreeSeq = {fg = c.green}, 71 | UndotreeNext = {fg = c.blue}, 72 | UndotreeTimeStamp = {fg = c.grey1}, 73 | UndotreeHead = {fg = c.yellow}, 74 | UndotreeBranch = {fg = c.yellow}, 75 | UndotreeCurrent = {fg = c.aqua}, 76 | UndotreeSavedSmall = {fg = c.purple}, 77 | 78 | -- startify 79 | StartifyBracket = {fg = c.grey1}, 80 | StartifyFile = {fg = c.fg0}, 81 | StartifyNumber = {fg = c.red}, 82 | StartifyPath = {fg = c.green}, 83 | StartifySlash = {fg = c.green}, 84 | StartifySection = {fg = c.blue}, 85 | StartifyHeader = {fg = c.orange}, 86 | StartifySpecial = {fg = c.grey1}, 87 | StartifyFooter = {fg = c.grey1}, 88 | } 89 | 90 | return plugins 91 | end 92 | 93 | return {init = init} 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/gruvqueen/filetype.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local function init(c, config) 2 | local ft = { 3 | -- markown 4 | markdownH1 = {fg = c.red, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 5 | markdownH2 = {fg = c.orange, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 6 | markdownH3 = {fg = c.yellow, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 7 | markdownH4 = {fg = c.green, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 8 | markdownH5 = {fg = c.blue, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 9 | markdownH6 = {fg = c.purple, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 10 | markdownUrl = {fg = c.blue, style = "underline", }, 11 | markdownItalic = {fg = c.none, style = "italic", }, 12 | markdownBold = {fg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 13 | markdownItalicDelimiter = {fg = c.grey1, style = "italic", }, 14 | markdownCode = {fg = c.green, }, 15 | markdownCodeBlock = {fg = c.aqua, }, 16 | markdownCodeDelimiter = {fg = c.aqua, }, 17 | markdownBlockquote = {fg = c.grey1, }, 18 | markdownListMarker = {fg = c.red, }, 19 | markdownOrderedListMarker = {fg = c.red, }, 20 | markdownRule = {fg = c.purple, }, 21 | markdownHeadingRule = {fg = c.grey1, }, 22 | markdownUrlDelimiter = {fg = c.grey1, }, 23 | markdownLinkDelimiter = {fg = c.grey1, }, 24 | markdownLinkTextDelimiter = {fg = c.grey1, }, 25 | markdownHeadingDelimiter = {fg = c.grey1, }, 26 | markdownLinkText = {fg = c.purple, }, 27 | markdownUrlTitleDelimiter = {fg = c.green, }, 28 | markdownIdDeclaration = {fg = c.grey1, }, 29 | markdownBoldDelimiter = {fg = c.grey1, }, 30 | markdownId = {fg = c.yellow, }, 31 | 32 | -- html 33 | htmlH1 = {fg = c.red, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 34 | htmlH2 = {fg = c.orange, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 35 | htmlH3 = {fg = c.yellow, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 36 | htmlH4 = {fg = c.green, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 37 | htmlH5 = {fg = c.blue, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 38 | htmlH6 = {fg = c.purple, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 39 | htmlLink = {fg = c.none, style = "underline", }, 40 | htmlBold = {fg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 41 | htmlBoldUnderline = {fg = c.none, style = "bold,underline", }, 42 | htmlBoldItalic = {fg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "italic" or "bold,italic", }, 43 | htmlBoldUnderlineItalic = {fg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "underline,italic" or "bold,underline,italic", }, 44 | htmlUnderline = {fg = c.none, style = "underline", }, 45 | htmlUnderlineItalic = {fg = c.none, style = "underline,italic", }, 46 | htmlItalic = {fg = c.none, style = "italic", }, 47 | htmlTag = {fg = c.green, }, 48 | htmlEndTag = {fg = c.blue, }, 49 | htmlTagN = {fg = c.orange, style = "italic", }, 50 | htmlTagName = {fg = c.orange, style = "italic", }, 51 | htmlArg = {fg = c.aqua, }, 52 | htmlScriptTag = {fg = c.purple, }, 53 | htmlSpecialTagName = {fg = c.red, style = "italic", }, 54 | 55 | -- help 56 | helpNote = {fg = c.purple, style = 'bold'}, 57 | helpHeadline = {fg = c.red, style = 'bold'}, 58 | helpHeader = {fg = c.orange, style = 'bold'}, 59 | helpURL = {fg = c.green, style = 'underline'}, 60 | helpHyperTextEntry = {fg = c.yellow, style = 'bold'}, 61 | helpHyperTextJump = {fg = c.yellow}, 62 | helpCommand = {fg = c.aqua}, 63 | helpExample = {fg = c.green}, 64 | helpSpecial = {fg = c.blue}, 65 | helpSectionDelim = {fg = c.grey1}, 66 | 67 | -- python 68 | pythonBuiltin = {fg = c.yellow}, 69 | pythonExceptions = {fg = c.purple}, 70 | pythonDecoratorName = {fg = c.blue}, 71 | } 72 | 73 | return ft 74 | end 75 | 76 | return {init = init} 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/gruvqueen/palette.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local function get_light_theme_palette() 2 | local common = { 3 | bg0 = '#f9f5d7', 4 | bg1 = '#f5edca', 5 | bg2 = '#f3eac7', 6 | bg3 = '#f2e5bc', 7 | bg4 = '#eee0b7', 8 | bg5 = '#ebdbb2', 9 | bg_statusline1 = '#f5edca', 10 | bg_statusline2 = '#f3eac7', 11 | bg_statusline3 = '#eee0b7', 12 | bg_diff_green = '#e4edc8', 13 | bg_visual_green = '#dde5c2', 14 | bg_diff_red = '#f8e4c9', 15 | bg_visual_red = '#f0ddc3', 16 | bg_diff_blue = '#e0e9d3', 17 | bg_visual_blue = '#d9e1cc', 18 | bg_visual_yellow = '#f9eabf', 19 | bg_current_word = '#f3eac7', 20 | grey0 = '#a89984', 21 | grey1 = '#928374', 22 | grey2 = '#7c6f64', 23 | none = 'NONE', 24 | } 25 | 26 | local material = { 27 | fg0 = '#654735', 28 | fg1 = '#4f3829', 29 | red = '#c14a4a', 30 | orange = '#c35e0a', 31 | yellow = '#b47109', 32 | green = '#6c782e', 33 | aqua = '#4c7a5d', 34 | blue = '#45707a', 35 | purple = '#945e80', 36 | bg_red = '#ae5858', 37 | bg_green = '#6f8352', 38 | bg_yellow = '#a96b2c', 39 | } 40 | 41 | local mix = { 42 | fg0 = '#514036', 43 | fg1 = '#514036', 44 | red = '#af2528', 45 | orange = '#b94c07', 46 | yellow = '#b4730e', 47 | green = '#72761e', 48 | aqua = '#477a5b', 49 | blue = '#266b79', 50 | purple = '#924f79', 51 | bg_red = '#ae5858', 52 | bg_green = '#6f8352', 53 | bg_yellow = '#a96b2c', 54 | } 55 | 56 | local original = { 57 | fg0 = '#3c3836', 58 | fg1 = '#3c3836', 59 | red = '#9d0006', 60 | orange = '#af3a03', 61 | yellow = '#b57614', 62 | green = '#79740e', 63 | aqua = '#427b58', 64 | blue = '#076678', 65 | purple = '#8f3f71', 66 | bg_red = '#ae5858', 67 | bg_green = '#6f8352', 68 | bg_yellow = '#a96b2c', 69 | } 70 | 71 | return { 72 | common = common, 73 | original = original, 74 | mix = mix, 75 | material = material, 76 | } 77 | end 78 | 79 | local function get_dark_theme_palette() 80 | local common = { 81 | none = "NONE", 82 | bg0 = "#10151a", 83 | bg1 = "#282828", 84 | bg2 = "#282828", 85 | bg3 = "#3c3836", 86 | bg4 = "#3c3836", 87 | bg5 = "#504945", 88 | bg_statusline1 = "#282828", 89 | bg_statusline2 = "#32302f", 90 | bg_statusline3 = "#504945", 91 | bg_diff_green = "#32361a", 92 | bg_visual_green = "#333e34", 93 | bg_diff_red = "#3c1f1e", 94 | bg_visual_red = "#442e2d", 95 | bg_diff_blue = "#0d3138", 96 | bg_visual_blue = "#2e3b3b", 97 | bg_visual_yellow = "#473c29", 98 | bg_current_word = "#32302f", 99 | grey0 = "#7c6f64", 100 | grey1 = "#928374", 101 | grey2 = "#a89984", 102 | } 103 | 104 | local material = { 105 | fg0 = "#d4be98", 106 | fg1 = "#ddc7a1", 107 | red = "#ea6962", 108 | orange = "#e78a4e", 109 | yellow = "#d8a657", 110 | green = "#a9b665", 111 | aqua = "#89b482", 112 | blue = "#7daea3", 113 | purple = "#d3869b", 114 | bg_red = "#ea6962", 115 | bg_green = "#a9b665", 116 | bg_yellow = "#d8a657", 117 | } 118 | 119 | local mix = { 120 | fg0 = "#e2cca9", 121 | fg1 = "#e2cca9", 122 | red = "#f2594b", 123 | orange = "#f28534", 124 | yellow = "#e9b143", 125 | green = "#b0b846", 126 | aqua = "#8bba7f", 127 | blue = "#80aa9e", 128 | purple = "#d3869b", 129 | bg_red = "#db4740", 130 | bg_green = "#b0b846", 131 | bg_yellow = "#e9b143", 132 | } 133 | 134 | local original = { 135 | fg0 = "#ebdbb2", 136 | fg1 = "#ebdbb2", 137 | red = "#fb4934", 138 | orange = "#fe8019", 139 | yellow = "#fabd2f", 140 | green = "#b8bb26", 141 | aqua = "#8ec07c", 142 | blue = "#83a598", 143 | purple = "#d3869b", 144 | bg_red = "#cc241d", 145 | bg_green = "#b8bb26", 146 | bg_yellow = "#fabd2f", 147 | } 148 | 149 | return { 150 | common = common, 151 | original = original, 152 | mix = mix, 153 | material = material, 154 | } 155 | end 156 | 157 | return { 158 | get_light_theme_palette = get_light_theme_palette, 159 | get_dark_theme_palette = get_dark_theme_palette, 160 | } 161 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lua/gruvqueen/base.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local function init(c, config) 2 | local base = { 3 | Normal = {fg = c.fg0, bg = config.transparent_background and "NONE" or config.bg_color, }, 4 | Terminal = {fg = c.fg0, bg = c.bg0, }, 5 | Folded = {fg = c.grey1, bg = c.bg2, }, 6 | SignColumn = {fg = c.fg0, bg = c.none, }, 7 | FoldColumn = {fg = c.grey1, bg = c.bg2, }, 8 | IncSearch = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.bg_red, }, 9 | Search = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.bg_green, }, 10 | ColorColumn = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg2, }, 11 | Conceal = {fg = c.bg5, }, 12 | DiffAdd = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_diff_green, }, 13 | DiffChange = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_diff_blue, }, 14 | DiffDelete = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_diff_red, }, 15 | DiffText = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.blue, }, 16 | Directory = {fg = c.green, }, 17 | ErrorMsg = {fg = c.red, bg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "underline" or "bold,underline", }, 18 | WarningMsg = {fg = c.yellow, bg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 19 | ModeMsg = {fg = c.fg0, bg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 20 | MoreMsg = {fg = c.yellow, bg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 21 | MatchParen = {fg = c.orange, bg = c.none, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold" }, 22 | NonText = {fg = c.bg5, }, 23 | Whitespace = {fg = c.bg5, }, 24 | SpecialKey = {fg = c.bg5, }, 25 | Pmenu = {fg = c.fg1, bg = c.bg2, }, 26 | PmenuSel = {fg = c.bg2, bg = c.blue, }, 27 | PmenuSbar = {fg = c.bg2, bg = c.bg2, }, 28 | PmenuThumb = {fg = c.blue, bg = c.bg2, }, 29 | NormalFloat = {fg = c.fg1, bg = c.bg2, }, 30 | Question = {fg = c.yellow, }, 31 | SpellBad = {fg = c.none, style = "undercurl", }, 32 | SpellCap = {fg = c.none, style = "undercurl", }, 33 | SpellLocal = {fg = c.none, style = "undercurl", }, 34 | SpellRare = {fg = c.none, style = "undercurl", }, 35 | StatusLine = {fg = c.fg1, bg = c.bg_statusline1, }, 36 | StatusLineTerm = {fg = c.fg1, bg = c.bg_statusline1, }, 37 | StatusLineNC = {fg = c.grey1, bg = c.bg_statusline1, }, 38 | StatusLineTermNC = {fg = c.grey1, bg = c.bg_statusline1, }, 39 | TabLine = {fg = c.fg1, bg = c.bg_statusline3, }, 40 | TabLineFill = {fg = c.fg1, bg = c.bg_statusline1, }, 41 | TabLineSel = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.grey2, }, 42 | VertSplit = {fg = c.bg5, }, 43 | Visual = {bg = config.invert_selection and c.bg0 or c.bg5, style = config.invert_selection and "inverse" or "NONE", }, 44 | VisualNOS = {bg = config.invert_selection and c.bg0 or c.bg5, style = config.invert_selection and "inverse" or "NONE", }, 45 | QuickFixLine = {fg = c.purple, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 46 | Debug = {fg = c.orange, }, 47 | debugPC = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.green, }, 48 | debugBreakpoint = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.red, }, 49 | ToolbarButton = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.grey2, }, 50 | Substitute = {fg = c.bg0, bg = c.yellow, }, 51 | Boolean = {fg = c.purple, }, 52 | Number = {fg = c.purple, }, 53 | Float = {fg = c.purple, }, 54 | PreProc = {fg = c.purple, style = "italic", }, 55 | PreCondit = {fg = c.purple, style = "italic", }, 56 | Include = {fg = c.purple, style = "italic", }, 57 | Define = {fg = c.purple, style = "italic", }, 58 | Conditional = {fg = c.red, style = "italic", }, 59 | Repeat = {fg = c.red, style = "italic", }, 60 | Keyword = {fg = c.red, style = config.italic_keywords and "italic" or "NONE"}, 61 | Typedef = {fg = c.red, style = "italic", }, 62 | Exception = {fg = c.red, style = "italic", }, 63 | Statement = {fg = c.red, style = "italic", }, 64 | Error = {fg = c.fg1, bg=c.none }, 65 | StorageClass = {fg = c.orange, }, 66 | Tag = {fg = c.orange, }, 67 | Label = {fg = c.orange, }, 68 | Structure = {fg = c.orange, }, 69 | Operator = {fg = c.orange, }, 70 | Title = {fg = c.orange, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 71 | Special = {fg = c.yellow, }, 72 | SpecialChar = {fg = c.yellow, }, 73 | Type = {fg = c.yellow, }, 74 | Function = {fg = c.green, style = config.disable_bold and "NONE" or "bold", }, 75 | String = {fg = c.green, }, 76 | Character = {fg = c.green, }, 77 | Constant = {fg = c.aqua, }, 78 | Macro = {fg = c.aqua, }, 79 | Identifier = {fg = c.blue, style = config.italic_variables and "italic" or "NONE", }, 80 | Comment = {fg = c.grey1, style = config.italic_comments and "italic" or "NONE" }, 81 | SpecialComment = {fg = c.grey1, style = "italic", }, 82 | Todo = {fg = c.purple, style = "italic", }, 83 | Delimiter = {fg = c.fg0, }, 84 | Ignore = {fg = c.grey1, }, 85 | Underlined = {fg = c.none, style = "underline", }, 86 | ErrorText = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_red, style = "undercurl", }, 87 | WarningText = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_yellow, style = "undercurl", }, 88 | InfoText = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_blue, style = "undercurl", }, 89 | HintText = {fg = c.red, }, 90 | ErrorLine = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_red, }, 91 | WarningLine = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_yellow, }, 92 | InfoLine = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_blue, }, 93 | HintLine = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg_visual_green, }, 94 | ErrorFloat = {fg = c.red, bg = c.bg3, }, 95 | WarningFloat = {fg = c.yellow, bg = c.bg3, }, 96 | InfoFloat = {fg = c.blue, bg = c.bg3, }, 97 | HintFloat = {fg = c.green, bg = c.bg3, }, 98 | LineNr = {fg = c.bg5, }, 99 | CursorLineNr = {fg = c.blue, }, 100 | CursorLine = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg1, }, 101 | CursorColumn = {fg = c.none, bg = c.bg1, }, 102 | healthError = {fg = c.red, }, 103 | healthSuccess = {fg = c.green, }, 104 | healthWarning = {fg = c.yellow, }, 105 | } 106 | 107 | return base 108 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