Archery is a dark colorscheme for Vim, inspired by Arch Linux color palette. This is where beautiful shades of blue meet mysterious shades of gray!
It is recommended to install Archery with a Vim plugin manager:
Then enable the colorscheme in your vimrc with the following command: colorscheme archery
If you only use GVim, you're done! If you use terminal Vim, read on...
- Archery supports 256 colors terminals, so you do not need plugins like CSApprox or GUIColorscheme to use it.
- Open your vimrc with Vim in your terminal and try
:set termguicolors
. If colors are rendered properly, you can add this command in your vimrc to use GUI colors directly (these are defined using the hexadecimal notation). - If "termguicolors" does not work, add
set t_Co=256
in your vimrc before setting the colorscheme and configure your terminal emulator to use the Archery color palette given below.
colors | cterm | gui |
---|---|---|
0 | #25272C | |
1 | #BA2A2A | |
2 | #008542 | |
3 | #F07D30 | |
4 | #0088CC | |
5 | #8D4888 | |
6 | #006596 | |
7 | #53586F | |
8 | #354151 | |
9 | #C95F5F | |
10 | #73BA25 | |
11 | #EAC06E | |
12 | #81A3CF | |
13 | #B589C2 | |
14 | #25B8A5 | |
15 | #F6F9FC |
In GVim, color8 will be #282D34
instead of #354151
. Why? Because some CLI tools use the dark gray color to display textual information. This makes some text unreadable, due to the dark background of Archery. So in terminal emulators, color8 must be lighter...
If you want to display a status line and a tab line in Vim, make sure these options are set in your vimrc:
set showtabline=2
set laststatus=2
Put the following code in your vimrc to use Archery for Airline:
let g:airline_theme = 'archery'
For further configuration, please read the documentation of Airline.
Put the following code in your vimrc to use Archery for Lightline:
let g:lightline = {
\ 'colorscheme': 'archery',
\ }
For further configuration, please read the documentation of Lightline. You may also consider lightline-buffer to display a useful tab line.
Archery plays nicely with the following plugins:
- CSS
- Markdown
- Readline
- YAML
- HTML
- XML
- C/C++
- Java
- JavaScript
- Perl
- PHP
- Python
- Ruby
Archery is the default colorscheme of Vimpressionist.
If you would like to use Vim everywhere on your computing environment, you should definitely check it out!