An attempt at a color scheme that does not look like a clown puked up the source code.
To enable this colorscheme:
colorscheme no-clown-fiesta
vim.cmd[[colorscheme no-clown-fiesta]]
To override the default settings you need to call setup before enabling the colorscheme. No-clown-fiesta will use these settings, unless you call setup and override these.
require("no-clown-fiesta").setup({
transparent = false, -- Enable this to disable the bg color
styles = {
-- You can set any of the style values specified for `:h nvim_set_hl`
comments = {},
functions = {},
keywords = {},
lsp = {},
match_paren = {},
type = {},
variables = {},
},
})
If you are using the lazy, then you can install and configure the plugin like this:
(local opts {:styles {:type {:bold true}
:lsp {:undercurl false}
:match_paren {:underline true}}})
(λ config []
(let [plugin (require :no-clown-fiesta)]
(plugin.setup opts)
(plugin.load)))
{1 :aktersnurra/no-clown-fiesta.nvim :lazy false :priority 1000 : config}
or if you prefer lua:
local opts = {
styles = {
type = { bold = true },
lsp = { underline = false },
match_paren = { underline = true },
},
}
local function config()
local plugin = require "no-clown-fiesta"
plugin.setup(opts)
return plugin.load()
end
return {
"aktersnurra/no-clown-fiesta.nvim",
priority = 1000,
config = config,
lazy = false,
}
Other plugin managers are left as an exercise to the reader.