Iceberg is a well-designed, eye-friendly, dark blue color scheme for Vim and Neovim.
See the official site or the vimonline page for more information.
- Simple: no configuration required and easy to use
- Fast: pre-compiled to reduce loading time
- 256-colors terminal support
- airline theme and lightline colorscheme
- Various plugins support: ALE / CtrlP / Denite / EasyMotion / Git Gutter / git-messenger.vim / Signify / Sneak / Startify / Syntastic / vim-plug / vim-zenspace etc.
- Better syntax highlight with: typescript-vim / vim-elixir / vim-flow / vim-graphql / vim-javavscript / vim-markdown etc.
- Neovim terminal colors support
Creator of Iceberg talked about how to create your lovely color scheme in VimConf 2017, international Vim conference. This slides also explained the philosophy of Iceberg.
- Terminal.app profile by cocopon
- Visual Studio Code by cocopon
- Atom by cocopon
- Xcode by cocopon
- AppCode by Kuniwak
- bumblebee-status by Aaron
- kitty by Gennady Koshkin
- tmux, bumblebee-status, alternative theme for lightline by Gennady Koshkin
- st by vejetaryenvampir
- Slack sidebar by cocopon
NOTE: terminal.sexy provides configuration files for the 16 ANSI colors for many terminal emulators (e.g. GNOME Terminal, iTerm2, etc.). Use .Xresources file as import and export it for the emulator of your choice.
NOTE: This section is for color scheme developers. If you just want to use the color scheme, you don't have to follow these steps.
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Install cocopon/pgmnt.vim, a template engine for Vim color scheme, to your Vim.
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To modify a color palette, edit
autoload/iceberg/palette/dark.vim
. If you make changes, be sure to:source
this file before step 4 otherwise your color palette changes will not be reflected. -
To modify highlighting groups or links, edit
src/iceberg.vim
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After editing, compile the source file as below:
:e src/iceberg.vim :cd %:h :source %
Compiled files will be output into
autoload
directory.
MIT License. See LICENSE.txt
for more information.