# Zenbones **Zenflesh, Zenbones** is a vim/neovim colorscheme designed to highlight code using contrasts and font variations. Colors are tasked only for other roles such as diagnostics, diffs, search matches. ## Usage Just apply the colorscheme as usual: ```vim colorscheme zenbones " light colorscheme zenflesh " dark ``` If you want to make use of the lua version: ```vim " Requires `neovim` and `rktjmp/lush.nvim` installed colorscheme zenbones-lush colorscheme zenflesh-lush ``` It works pretty much the same as the first one but pretty handy when extending or customizing the colors to your likings. ## Configuration Configuration is only available for `zenbones-lush` and `zenflesh-lush`. #### g:zenbones_lightness Change background colors lightness. Options: `'bright'`, `'dim'`. #### g:zenflesh_darkness Change background colors darkness. Options: `'stark'`, `'warm'`. #### g:zenbones_solid_vert_split #### g:zenflesh_solid_vert_split Default: `v:false`. Make vertical split more distinguishable background highlight. #### g:zenbones_dim_noncurrent_window Default: `v:false`. Make non-current window background dimmer than _Normal_. #### g:zenflesh_lighten_noncurrent_window Default: `v:false`. Make non-current window background warmer than _Normal_. #### g:zenbones_italic_comments #### g:zenflesh_italic_comments Default: `v:true`. Make comments not italicize. ## Advanced Usage Zenbones is pretty extensible thanks to Lush. You can easily retrieve the colors in lua: ```lua local theme = require "zenbones" -- or zenflesh local palette = require "zenbones.palette" print(theme.StatusLine.bg.hex) print(palette.blossom.darken(20).hex) ``` See also [Lush's documentation](https://github.com/rktjmp/lush.nvim#advanced-usage) for more options.