# Spacegray.vim Spacegray is a colorscheme for Vim loosely modeled after the [spacegray](https://github.com/zdne/spacegray-xcode) theme for Xcode. ## Options You can tweak Spacegray by enabling the following disabled options: 1. Underlined Search: Underline search text instead of using highlight color. Put the following in your `~/.vimrc` to enable it: > `let g:spacegray_underline_search = 1` 2. Italic Comments: Italicize comments (_note_: vim requires terminal support). Put the following in your `~/.vimrc` to enable it: > `let g:spacegray_italicize_comments = 1` ## Screenshots Here are a few screenshots of Spacegray: (Font used: Fira Mono 12pt) ### JavaScript (GUI Vim) ![Spacegray in JavaScript](http://cl.ly/Yx75/JS-Spacegray.png) ### Vim (GUI Vim) ![Spacegray in Vim](http://cl.ly/Yxfr/vim-spacegray.png) ### Ruby (Terminal Vim) ![Spacegray in Ruby](http://cl.ly/ZMR9/ruby-spaceray.png) ## Installation If you don't have a preferred installation method, I recommend installing [pathogen.vim](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen), and then simply copy and paste: cd ~/.vim/bundle && git clone git://github.com/ajh17/Spacegray.vim.git Then in your ~/.vimrc, add this line: colorscheme spacegray ## Terminal Environment If you use Spacegray inside a Terminal, please make sure you use a Terminal with 256 color support. Most these days are. Ensure that the default TERM contains the string `256color`. An example would be `xterm-256color` or if using tmux or screen, `screen-256color`. NOTE: If you use Vim 7.4.1778 or higher, you can now use Spacegray's GUI colors inside terminal Vim as long as your terminal supports true colors (24-bit colors). To enable this, put `:set guicolors` and ignore the rest of the terminal color sections of this document. ### Terminal Color Palette Spacegray will look good in a dark terminal colorscheme, but if you use Spacegray's color palette, it will look beautiful. ### Terminal Colorschemes On OS X, colorschemes for iTerm2 and Terminal.app are provided with the download. Simply double click to install. ## Terminator Spacegray.terminator is provided for Terminator and can be installed by copying to `~/.config/terminator/config` on Linux or `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/terminator/config` if you're running OS X. ## Gnome Terminal For gnome terminal, the instructions are a tad bit complicated since configuration is done via dconf. First, launch a new instance of Gnome Terminal and then go to Preferences -> Profiles and click Edit on the default profile being used. Copy the "Profile ID" from that window. Open a new Terminal and set a local variable like so: profile_id= In the same terminal window, run a set of dconf write commands to set the colors: dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:$profile_id/visible-name "'Spacegray'" dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:$profile_id/background-color "'rgb(17,19,20)'" dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:$profile_id/foreground-color "'rgb(183,187,183)'" dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:$profile_id/use-theme-colors "false" dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:$profile_id/use-theme-transparency "false" dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:$profile_id/palette "['rgb(44,47,51)', 'rgb(176,76,80)', 'rgb(145,150,82)', 'rgb(226,153,92)', 'rgb(102,137,157)', 'rgb(141,100,148)', 'rgb(82,124,119)', 'rgb(96,99,96)', 'rgb(75,80,86)', 'rgb(176,76,80)', 'rgb(148,152,91)', 'rgb(226,153,92)', 'rgb(102,137,157)', 'rgb(141,100,148)', 'rgb(82,124,119)', 'rgb(221,227,220)']" The terminal should then reflect Spacegray's colors. ## Xresources For Linux/BSD users, here is a sample ~/.Xresources: *background: #111314 *foreground: #B7BBB7 ! black *color0: #2C2F33 *color8: #4B5056 ! red *color1: #B04C50 *color9: #B04C50 ! green *color2: #919652 *color10: #94985B ! yellow *color3: #E2995C *color11: #E2995C ! blue *color4: #66899D *color12: #66899D ! magenta *color5: #8D6494 *color13: #8D6494 ! cyan *color6: #527C77 *color14: #527C77 ! white *color7: #606360 *color15: #DDE3DC # License Copyright (c) Akshay Hegde. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See `:help license`