vim-airline/autoload/airline/themes/dark.vim

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" MIT License. Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Bailey Ling et al.
" vim: et ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 tw=80
scriptencoding utf-8
" Airline themes are generated based on the following concepts:
" * The section of the status line, valid Airline statusline sections are:
" * airline_a (left most section)
" * airline_b (section just to the right of airline_a)
" * airline_c (section just to the right of airline_b)
" * airline_x (first section of the right most sections)
" * airline_y (section just to the right of airline_x)
" * airline_z (right most section)
" * The mode of the buffer, as reported by the :mode() function. Airline
" converts the values reported by mode() to the following:
" * normal
" * insert
" * replace
" * visual
" * inactive
" The last one is actually no real mode as returned by mode(), but used by
" airline to style inactive statuslines (e.g. windows, where the cursor
" currently does not reside in).
" * In addition to each section and mode specified above, airline themes
" can also specify overrides. Overrides can be provided for the following
" scenarios:
" * 'modified'
" * 'paste'
"
" Airline themes are specified as a global viml dictionary using the above
" sections, modes and overrides as keys to the dictionary. The name of the
" dictionary is significant and should be specified as:
" * g:airline#themes#<theme_name>#palette
" where <theme_name> is substituted for the name of the theme.vim file where the
" theme definition resides. Airline themes should reside somewhere on the
" 'runtimepath' where it will be loaded at vim startup, for example:
" * autoload/airline/themes/theme_name.vim
"
" For this, the dark.vim, theme, this is defined as
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette = {}
" Keys in the dictionary are composed of the mode, and if specified the
" override. For example:
" * g:airline#themes#dark#palette.normal
" * the colors for a statusline while in normal mode
" * g:airline#themes#dark#palette.normal_modified
" * the colors for a statusline while in normal mode when the buffer has
" been modified
" * g:airline#themes#dark#palette.visual
" * the colors for a statusline while in visual mode
"
" Values for each dictionary key is an array of color values that should be
" familiar for colorscheme designers:
" * [guifg, guibg, ctermfg, ctermbg, opts]
" See "help attr-list" for valid values for the "opt" value.
"
" Each theme must provide an array of such values for each airline section of
" the statusline (airline_a through airline_z). A convenience function,
" airline#themes#generate_color_map() exists to mirror airline_a/b/c to
" airline_x/y/z, respectively.
" The dark.vim theme:
let s:airline_a_normal = [ '#00005f' , '#dfff00' , 17 , 190 ]
let s:airline_b_normal = [ '#ffffff' , '#444444' , 255 , 238 ]
let s:airline_c_normal = [ '#9cffd3' , '#202020' , 85 , 234 ]
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.normal = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:airline_a_normal, s:airline_b_normal, s:airline_c_normal)
" It should be noted the above is equivalent to:
" let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.normal = airline#themes#generate_color_map(
" \ [ '#00005f' , '#dfff00' , 17 , 190 ], " section airline_a
" \ [ '#ffffff' , '#444444' , 255 , 238 ], " section airline_b
" \ [ '#9cffd3' , '#202020' , 85 , 234 ] " section airline_c
" \)
"
" In turn, that is equivalent to:
" let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.normal = {
" \ 'airline_a': [ '#00005f' , '#dfff00' , 17 , 190 ], "section airline_a
" \ 'airline_b': [ '#ffffff' , '#444444' , 255 , 238 ], "section airline_b
" \ 'airline_c': [ '#9cffd3' , '#202020' , 85 , 234 ], "section airline_c
" \ 'airline_x': [ '#9cffd3' , '#202020' , 85 , 234 ], "section airline_x
" \ 'airline_y': [ '#ffffff' , '#444444' , 255 , 238 ], "section airline_y
" \ 'airline_z': [ '#00005f' , '#dfff00' , 17 , 190 ] "section airline_z
" \}
"
" airline#themes#generate_color_map() also uses the values provided as
" parameters to create intermediary groups such as:
" airline_a_to_airline_b
" airline_b_to_airline_c
" etc...
" Here we define overrides for when the buffer is modified. This will be
" applied after g:airline#themes#dark#palette.normal, hence why only certain keys are
" declared.
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.normal_modified = {
\ 'airline_c': [ '#ffffff' , '#5f005f' , 255 , 53 , '' ] ,
\ }
let s:airline_a_insert = [ '#00005f' , '#00dfff' , 17 , 45 ]
let s:airline_b_insert = [ '#ffffff' , '#005fff' , 255 , 27 ]
let s:airline_c_insert = [ '#ffffff' , '#000080' , 15 , 17 ]
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.insert = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:airline_a_insert, s:airline_b_insert, s:airline_c_insert)
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.insert_modified = {
\ 'airline_c': [ '#ffffff' , '#5f005f' , 255 , 53 , '' ] ,
\ }
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.insert_paste = {
\ 'airline_a': [ s:airline_a_insert[0] , '#d78700' , s:airline_a_insert[2] , 172 , '' ] ,
\ }
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.replace = copy(g:airline#themes#dark#palette.insert)
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.replace.airline_a = [ s:airline_b_insert[0] , '#af0000' , s:airline_b_insert[2] , 124 , '' ]
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.replace_modified = g:airline#themes#dark#palette.insert_modified
let s:airline_a_visual = [ '#000000' , '#ffaf00' , 232 , 214 ]
let s:airline_b_visual = [ '#000000' , '#ff5f00' , 232 , 202 ]
let s:airline_c_visual = [ '#ffffff' , '#5f0000' , 15 , 52 ]
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.visual = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:airline_a_visual, s:airline_b_visual, s:airline_c_visual)
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.visual_modified = {
\ 'airline_c': [ '#ffffff' , '#5f005f' , 255 , 53 , '' ] ,
\ }
let s:airline_a_inactive = [ '#4e4e4e' , '#1c1c1c' , 239 , 234 , '' ]
let s:airline_b_inactive = [ '#4e4e4e' , '#262626' , 239 , 235 , '' ]
let s:airline_c_inactive = [ '#4e4e4e' , '#303030' , 239 , 236 , '' ]
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.inactive = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:airline_a_inactive, s:airline_b_inactive, s:airline_c_inactive)
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.inactive_modified = {
\ 'airline_c': [ '#875faf' , '' , 97 , '' , '' ] ,
\ }
" For commandline mode, we use the colors from normal mode, except the mode
" indicator should be colored differently, e.g. blue on light green
let s:airline_a_commandline = [ '#0000ff' , '#0cff00' , 63 , 40 ]
let s:airline_b_commandline = [ '#ffffff' , '#444444' , 255 , 238 ]
let s:airline_c_commandline = [ '#9cffd3' , '#202020' , 85 , 234 ]
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.commandline = airline#themes#generate_color_map(s:airline_a_commandline, s:airline_b_commandline, s:airline_c_commandline)
" Accents are used to give parts within a section a slightly different look or
" color. Here we are defining a "red" accent, which is used by the 'readonly'
" part by default. Only the foreground colors are specified, so the background
" colors are automatically extracted from the underlying section colors. What
" this means is that regardless of which section the part is defined in, it
" will be red instead of the section's foreground color. You can also have
" multiple parts with accents within a section.
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.accents = {
\ 'red': [ '#ff0000' , '' , 160 , '' ]
\ }
" Here we define the color map for ctrlp. We check for the g:loaded_ctrlp
" variable so that related functionality is loaded iff the user is using
" ctrlp. Note that this is optional, and if you do not define ctrlp colors
" they will be chosen automatically from the existing palette.
if get(g:, 'loaded_ctrlp', 0)
let g:airline#themes#dark#palette.ctrlp = airline#extensions#ctrlp#generate_color_map(
\ [ '#d7d7ff' , '#5f00af' , 189 , 55 , '' ],
\ [ '#ffffff' , '#875fd7' , 231 , 98 , '' ],
\ [ '#5f00af' , '#ffffff' , 55 , 231 , 'bold' ])
endif