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Buddy colorscheme for Vim

Introduction

Buddy screenshot This is the Buddy color scheme for Vim. It is a based on a palette of yellow to red tones. The colorscheme looks best with 24-bit colour support (meaning GVim or terminals with 24-bit colour support and set termguicolors set in your .vimrc. In a normal 256-colour terminal the closest colours from the fixed palette will be used.

Lightline colorscheme

Lightline Buddy colorscheme Lightline Buddy colorscheme Lightline Buddy colorscheme Lightline Buddy colorscheme In addition to the colorscheme for basic Vim, there is a colorscheme for the users of the lightline.vim plugin. Screenshots of the statusline in the different modes and the tabline are included above.

It is based on the wombat colorscheme for lightline.vim by itchyny (basically the different colours were just adapted to the Buddy palette.

Possible Issues

  • If you are using tmux and the background colour looks differently behind text and elsewhere it is not a bug in the colorscheme, but this article might help you.
  • If italics in comments don't show up correctly in your terminal emulator you can turn them off by setting let g:buddy_notermitalics = 1.

Contributors

The colorscheme was originally generated by @DrSpatula using the vivify online editor and later changed to fit the purposes of @stewa02 by @stewa02.