# Zenbones Zenbones is a light vim/nvim [colorscheme](https://neovim.io/doc/user/syntax.html#:colorscheme) designed to highlight code using contrasts and font variations. Colors are tasked only for other roles such as diagnostics, diffs, search matches. 
A rock garden in Ryōan-ji.
## Requirements Primarily built for nvim but it works pretty well with vim. However here are some requirements to take full advantage of the colorscheme: - 24-bit RGB colors (nvim or vim compiled with +termguicolors) - Font with bold and italic - Terminal or GUI with bold and italic support ## Installation Example installation using packer: ```lua use "mcchrish/zenbones.nvim" -- Optionally install Lush. Useful if you want to extend the theme -- e.g. create a statusline plugin theme using zenbones colors use "rktjmp/lush.nvim" -- See Advanced Usage section for more details ``` ## Usage Just apply the colorscheme as usual: ```vim set termguicolors colorscheme zenbones ``` Alternatively, if you want to make use of the lua version: ```vim set termguicolors colorscheme zenbones-lush ``` It works pretty much the same as the first one but pretty handy when extending or customizing the colors to your likings. ## Showcase **Diff highlights**
**Search matches**
**LSP diagnostics**
_Font used is [Iosevka Curly Slab](https://typeof.net/Iosevka/)_.
## Other plugins support
Aside from LSP and basic Tree-sitter support, there are only a few plugins that
are currently supported. Please feel free to open a PR to support your favorite
plugins.
- [gitsigns](https://github.com/lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim)
- [indent-blankline](https://github.com/lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim)
- [Telescope](https://github.com/nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim)
- [sneak](https://github.com/justinmk/vim-sneak)
- [lualine](https://github.com/hoob3rt/lualine.nvim) (requires Lush)
- [barbar.nvim](https://github.com/romgrk/barbar.nvim)
- [coc.nvim](https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim)
## Advance Usage
Zenbones is pretty extensible thanks to
[Lush](https://github.com/rktjmp/lush.nvim). You can easily retrieve the colors
in lua:
```lua
local theme = require "zenbones"
local colors = require "zenbones.colors"
print(theme.StatusLine.bg.hex)
print(sand.darken(20).hex)
```
One such example is the custom [lualine](lua/lualine/themes/zenbones.lua) theme.
See also
[Lush's documentation](https://github.com/rktjmp/lush.nvim#advanced-usage) for
the complete options.
## Other implementations
- [iterm2](https://github.com/mcchrish/zenbones-iterm)
### Print terminal colors
You can retrieve the terminal colors by using this command:
```
:lua require("zenbones.print").print_terminal_colors()
...
Terminal colors
foreground: #2C363C
background: #F0EDEC
ansi color0: #2C363C
ansi color1: #C23C55
ansi color2: #617437
ansi color3: #914B27
ansi color4: #286486
ansi color5: #88507D
...
```
Useful when you want to apply a zenbones theme to your terminal.
## Inspirations
Zenbones is heavily inspired by
[Verdandi](https://github.com/be5invis/vsc-theme-verdandi) and
[vim-yin-yang](https://github.com/pgdouyon/vim-yin-yang). The name came from a
book called
[Zen Flesh, Zen Bones](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_Flesh,_Zen_Bones).
There are more similar
[colorschemes with few colors from this collection](https://github.com/mcchrish/vim-no-color-collections).