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wormbait.nvim/lua/lush_theme/wormbait.lua

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--
-- Built with,
--
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-- "Y8P" "Y888888P'"Y88P"`Y8P' "YY8P8P88P `Y8
--
-- This is a starter colorscheme for use with Lush,
-- for usage guides, see :h lush or :LushRunTutorial
--
-- Note: Because this is lua file, vim will append your file to the runtime,
-- which means you can require(...) it in other lua code (this is useful),
-- but you should also take care not to conflict with other libraries.
--
-- (This is a lua quirk, as it has somewhat poor support for namespacing.)
--
-- Basically, name your file,
--
-- "super_theme/lua/lush_theme/super_theme_dark.lua",
--
-- not,
--
-- "super_theme/lua/dark.lua".
--
-- With that caveat out of the way...
--
-- Enable lush.ify on this file, run:
--
-- `:Lushify`
--
-- or
--
-- `:lua require('lush').ify()`
local lush = require('lush')
local hsl = lush.hsl
-- LSP/Linters mistakenly show `undefined global` errors in the spec, they may
-- support an annotation like the following. Consult your server documentation.
---@diagnostic disable: undefined-global
local theme = lush(function()
return {
-- The following are all the Neovim default highlight groups from the docs
-- as of 0.5.0-nightly-446, to aid your theme creation. Your themes should
-- probably style all of these at a bare minimum.
--
-- Referenced/linked groups must come before being referenced/lined,
-- so the order shown ((mostly) alphabetical) is likely
-- not the order you will end up with.
--
-- You can uncomment these and leave them empty to disable any
-- styling for that group (meaning they mostly get styled as Normal)
-- or leave them commented to apply vims default colouring or linking.
-- Comment { }, -- any comment
-- ColorColumn { }, -- used for the columns set with 'colorcolumn'
-- Conceal { }, -- placeholder characters substituted for concealed text (see 'conceallevel')
-- Cursor { }, -- character under the cursor
-- lCursor { }, -- the character under the cursor when |language-mapping| is used (see 'guicursor')
-- CursorIM { }, -- like Cursor, but used when in IME mode |CursorIM|
-- CursorColumn { }, -- Screen-column at the cursor, when 'cursorcolumn' is set.
-- CursorLine { }, -- Screen-line at the cursor, when 'cursorline' is set. Low-priority if foreground (ctermfg OR guifg) is not set.
-- Directory { }, -- directory names (and other special names in listings)
-- DiffAdd { }, -- diff mode: Added line |diff.txt|
-- DiffChange { }, -- diff mode: Changed line |diff.txt|
-- DiffDelete { }, -- diff mode: Deleted line |diff.txt|
-- DiffText { }, -- diff mode: Changed text within a changed line |diff.txt|
-- EndOfBuffer { }, -- filler lines (~) after the end of the buffer. By default, this is highlighted like |hl-NonText|.
-- TermCursor { }, -- cursor in a focused terminal
-- TermCursorNC { }, -- cursor in an unfocused terminal
-- ErrorMsg { }, -- error messages on the command line
-- VertSplit { }, -- the column separating vertically split windows
-- Folded { }, -- line used for closed folds
-- FoldColumn { }, -- 'foldcolumn'
-- SignColumn { }, -- column where |signs| are displayed
-- IncSearch { }, -- 'incsearch' highlighting; also used for the text replaced with ":s///c"
-- Substitute { }, -- |:substitute| replacement text highlighting
-- LineNr { }, -- Line number for ":number" and ":#" commands, and when 'number' or 'relativenumber' option is set.
-- CursorLineNr { }, -- Like LineNr when 'cursorline' or 'relativenumber' is set for the cursor line.
-- MatchParen { }, -- The character under the cursor or just before it, if it is a paired bracket, and its match. |pi_paren.txt|
-- ModeMsg { }, -- 'showmode' message (e.g., "-- INSERT -- ")
-- MsgArea { }, -- Area for messages and cmdline
-- MsgSeparator { }, -- Separator for scrolled messages, `msgsep` flag of 'display'
-- MoreMsg { }, -- |more-prompt|
-- NonText { }, -- '@' at the end of the window, characters from 'showbreak' and other characters that do not really exist in the text (e.g., ">" displayed when a double-wide character doesn't fit at the end of the line). See also |hl-EndOfBuffer|.
-- Normal { }, -- normal text
-- NormalFloat { }, -- Normal text in floating windows.
-- NormalNC { }, -- normal text in non-current windows
-- Pmenu { }, -- Popup menu: normal item.
-- PmenuSel { }, -- Popup menu: selected item.
-- PmenuSbar { }, -- Popup menu: scrollbar.
-- PmenuThumb { }, -- Popup menu: Thumb of the scrollbar.
-- Question { }, -- |hit-enter| prompt and yes/no questions
-- QuickFixLine { }, -- Current |quickfix| item in the quickfix window. Combined with |hl-CursorLine| when the cursor is there.
-- Search { }, -- Last search pattern highlighting (see 'hlsearch'). Also used for similar items that need to stand out.
-- SpecialKey { }, -- Unprintable characters: text displayed differently from what it really is. But not 'listchars' whitespace. |hl-Whitespace|
-- SpellBad { }, -- Word that is not recognized by the spellchecker. |spell| Combined with the highlighting used otherwise.
-- SpellCap { }, -- Word that should start with a capital. |spell| Combined with the highlighting used otherwise.
-- SpellLocal { }, -- Word that is recognized by the spellchecker as one that is used in another region. |spell| Combined with the highlighting used otherwise.
-- SpellRare { }, -- Word that is recognized by the spellchecker as one that is hardly ever used. |spell| Combined with the highlighting used otherwise.
-- StatusLine { }, -- status line of current window
-- StatusLineNC { }, -- status lines of not-current windows Note: if this is equal to "StatusLine" Vim will use "^^^" in the status line of the current window.
-- TabLine { }, -- tab pages line, not active tab page label
-- TabLineFill { }, -- tab pages line, where there are no labels
-- TabLineSel { }, -- tab pages line, active tab page label
-- Title { }, -- titles for output from ":set all", ":autocmd" etc.
-- Visual { }, -- Visual mode selection
-- VisualNOS { }, -- Visual mode selection when vim is "Not Owning the Selection".
-- WarningMsg { }, -- warning messages
-- Whitespace { }, -- "nbsp", "space", "tab" and "trail" in 'listchars'
-- WildMenu { }, -- current match in 'wildmenu' completion
-- These groups are not listed as default vim groups,
-- but they are defacto standard group names for syntax highlighting.
-- commented out groups should chain up to their "preferred" group by
-- default,
-- Uncomment and edit if you want more specific syntax highlighting.
-- Constant { }, -- (preferred) any constant
-- String { }, -- a string constant: "this is a string"
-- Character { }, -- a character constant: 'c', '\n'
-- Number { }, -- a number constant: 234, 0xff
-- Boolean { }, -- a boolean constant: TRUE, false
-- Float { }, -- a floating point constant: 2.3e10
-- Identifier { }, -- (preferred) any variable name
-- Function { }, -- function name (also: methods for classes)
-- Statement { }, -- (preferred) any statement
-- Conditional { }, -- if, then, else, endif, switch, etc.
-- Repeat { }, -- for, do, while, etc.
-- Label { }, -- case, default, etc.
-- Operator { }, -- "sizeof", "+", "*", etc.
-- Keyword { }, -- any other keyword
-- Exception { }, -- try, catch, throw
-- PreProc { }, -- (preferred) generic Preprocessor
-- Include { }, -- preprocessor #include
-- Define { }, -- preprocessor #define
-- Macro { }, -- same as Define
-- PreCondit { }, -- preprocessor #if, #else, #endif, etc.
-- Type { }, -- (preferred) int, long, char, etc.
-- StorageClass { }, -- static, register, volatile, etc.
-- Structure { }, -- struct, union, enum, etc.
-- Typedef { }, -- A typedef
-- Special { }, -- (preferred) any special symbol
-- SpecialChar { }, -- special character in a constant
-- Tag { }, -- you can use CTRL-] on this
-- Delimiter { }, -- character that needs attention
-- SpecialComment { }, -- special things inside a comment
-- Debug { }, -- debugging statements
-- Underlined { gui = "underline" }, -- (preferred) text that stands out, HTML links
-- Bold { gui = "bold" },
-- Italic { gui = "italic" },
-- ("Ignore", below, may be invisible...)
-- Ignore { }, -- (preferred) left blank, hidden |hl-Ignore|
-- Error { }, -- (preferred) any erroneous construct
-- Todo { }, -- (preferred) anything that needs extra attention; mostly the keywords TODO FIXME and XXX
-- These groups are for the native LSP client. Some other LSP clients may
-- use these groups, or use their own. Consult your LSP client's
-- documentation.
-- LspReferenceText { }, -- used for highlighting "text" references
-- LspReferenceRead { }, -- used for highlighting "read" references
-- LspReferenceWrite { }, -- used for highlighting "write" references
-- LspDiagnosticsDefaultError { }, -- Used as the base highlight group. Other LspDiagnostic highlights link to this by default (except Underline)
-- LspDiagnosticsDefaultWarning { }, -- Used as the base highlight group. Other LspDiagnostic highlights link to this by default (except Underline)
-- LspDiagnosticsDefaultInformation { }, -- Used as the base highlight group. Other LspDiagnostic highlights link to this by default (except Underline)
-- LspDiagnosticsDefaultHint { }, -- Used as the base highlight group. Other LspDiagnostic highlights link to this by default (except Underline)
-- LspDiagnosticsVirtualTextError { }, -- Used for "Error" diagnostic virtual text
-- LspDiagnosticsVirtualTextWarning { }, -- Used for "Warning" diagnostic virtual text
-- LspDiagnosticsVirtualTextInformation { }, -- Used for "Information" diagnostic virtual text
-- LspDiagnosticsVirtualTextHint { }, -- Used for "Hint" diagnostic virtual text
-- LspDiagnosticsUnderlineError { }, -- Used to underline "Error" diagnostics
-- LspDiagnosticsUnderlineWarning { }, -- Used to underline "Warning" diagnostics
-- LspDiagnosticsUnderlineInformation { }, -- Used to underline "Information" diagnostics
-- LspDiagnosticsUnderlineHint { }, -- Used to underline "Hint" diagnostics
-- LspDiagnosticsFloatingError { }, -- Used to color "Error" diagnostic messages in diagnostics float
-- LspDiagnosticsFloatingWarning { }, -- Used to color "Warning" diagnostic messages in diagnostics float
-- LspDiagnosticsFloatingInformation { }, -- Used to color "Information" diagnostic messages in diagnostics float
-- LspDiagnosticsFloatingHint { }, -- Used to color "Hint" diagnostic messages in diagnostics float
-- LspDiagnosticsSignError { }, -- Used for "Error" signs in sign column
-- LspDiagnosticsSignWarning { }, -- Used for "Warning" signs in sign column
-- LspDiagnosticsSignInformation { }, -- Used for "Information" signs in sign column
-- LspDiagnosticsSignHint { }, -- Used for "Hint" signs in sign column
-- These groups are for the neovim tree-sitter highlights.
-- As of writing, tree-sitter support is a WIP, group names may change.
-- By default, most of these groups link to an appropriate Vim group,
-- TSError -> Error for example, so you do not have to define these unless
-- you explicitly want to support Treesitter's improved syntax awareness.
-- TSAnnotation { }; -- For C++/Dart attributes, annotations that can be attached to the code to denote some kind of meta information.
-- TSAttribute { }; -- (unstable) TODO: docs
-- TSBoolean { }; -- For booleans.
-- TSCharacter { }; -- For characters.
-- TSComment { }; -- For comment blocks.
-- TSConstructor { }; -- For constructor calls and definitions: ` { }` in Lua, and Java constructors.
-- TSConditional { }; -- For keywords related to conditionnals.
-- TSConstant { }; -- For constants
-- TSConstBuiltin { }; -- For constant that are built in the language: `nil` in Lua.
-- TSConstMacro { }; -- For constants that are defined by macros: `NULL` in C.
-- TSError { }; -- For syntax/parser errors.
-- TSException { }; -- For exception related keywords.
-- TSField { }; -- For fields.
-- TSFloat { }; -- For floats.
-- TSFunction { }; -- For function (calls and definitions).
-- TSFuncBuiltin { }; -- For builtin functions: `table.insert` in Lua.
-- TSFuncMacro { }; -- For macro defined fuctions (calls and definitions): each `macro_rules` in Rust.
-- TSInclude { }; -- For includes: `#include` in C, `use` or `extern crate` in Rust, or `require` in Lua.
-- TSKeyword { }; -- For keywords that don't fall in previous categories.
-- TSKeywordFunction { }; -- For keywords used to define a fuction.
-- TSLabel { }; -- For labels: `label:` in C and `:label:` in Lua.
-- TSMethod { }; -- For method calls and definitions.
-- TSNamespace { }; -- For identifiers referring to modules and namespaces.
-- TSNone { }; -- TODO: docs
-- TSNumber { }; -- For all numbers
-- TSOperator { }; -- For any operator: `+`, but also `->` and `*` in C.
-- TSParameter { }; -- For parameters of a function.
-- TSParameterReference { }; -- For references to parameters of a function.
-- TSProperty { }; -- Same as `TSField`.
-- TSPunctDelimiter { }; -- For delimiters ie: `.`
-- TSPunctBracket { }; -- For brackets and parens.
-- TSPunctSpecial { }; -- For special punctutation that does not fall in the catagories before.
-- TSRepeat { }; -- For keywords related to loops.
-- TSString { }; -- For strings.
-- TSStringRegex { }; -- For regexes.
-- TSStringEscape { }; -- For escape characters within a string.
-- TSSymbol { }; -- For identifiers referring to symbols or atoms.
-- TSType { }; -- For types.
-- TSTypeBuiltin { }; -- For builtin types.
-- TSVariable { }; -- Any variable name that does not have another highlight.
-- TSVariableBuiltin { }; -- Variable names that are defined by the languages, like `this` or `self`.
-- TSTag { }; -- Tags like html tag names.
-- TSTagDelimiter { }; -- Tag delimiter like `<` `>` `/`
-- TSText { }; -- For strings considered text in a markup language.
-- TSEmphasis { }; -- For text to be represented with emphasis.
-- TSUnderline { }; -- For text to be represented with an underline.
-- TSStrike { }; -- For strikethrough text.
-- TSTitle { }; -- Text that is part of a title.
-- TSLiteral { }; -- Literal text.
-- TSURI { }; -- Any URI like a link or email.
}
end)
-- return our parsed theme for extension or use else where.
return theme
-- vi:nowrap