Everblush for Neovim
Add the following lines to the init.lua file in the packer setup function:
{ 'Everblush/nvim', as = 'everblush' }Add the following lines to the init.lua file in the lazy setup function:
{ 'Everblush/nvim', name = 'everblush' }Add the line Plug Everblush/nvim to your vimrc and install using the command :PlugInstall.
Add this line to your init.lua file:
vim.cmd('colorscheme everblush')Add this line to your init.vim file (for Neovim) or .vimrc (for Vim):
colorscheme everblushThe default options shown below are automatically set when the colorscheme is applied. Refer to the examples for sample configuration changes, and add them to the init.lua file.
require('everblush').setup({ -- Default options override = {}, transparent_background = false, nvim_tree = { contrast = false, }, -- Configuration examples -- Override the default highlights using Everblush or other colors override = { Normal = { fg = '#ffffff', bg = 'comment' }, }, -- Set transparent background transparent_background = true, -- Set contrast for nvim-tree highlights nvim_tree = { contrast = true, }, })Lua
require('lualine').setup({ options = { 'theme' = 'everblush' } })VimScript
lua << EOF require('lualine').setup({ options = { 'theme' = 'everblush' } }) EOFLua
vim.g.lightline = { 'colorscheme' = 'everblush', }Vimscript
let g:lightline = {'colorscheme': 'everblush'}Lua
vim.g.airline_theme = 'everblush' vim.g.airline_powerline_fonts = 1 -- For powerline symbols in statusline vim.g['airline#extensions#tabline#enabled'] = 1 -- To enable custom tablineVimscript
let g:airline_theme = 'everblush' let g:airline_powerline_fonts = 1 " For powerline symbols in statusline let g:airline#extensions#tabline#enabled = 1 " To enable custom tabline




