I've been using this color scheme since 2003, re-written in Lua, and includes a light theme as well as the usual dark theme.
Even though it's a VIM theme, I also made versions for: Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, TextMate, Gedit and GTKSourceView based editors, Gnome Terminal Color Schemes and VIM statuses Lightline I want every editor I use or stumble upon to have the same color scheme.
Nim source code example, full config
return {
{
"LazyVim/LazyVim",
opts = {
colorscheme = "danger",
},
},
{
"igorgue/danger",
opts = {
style = "dark",
alacritty = true,
},
keys = {
{
"<leader>D",
function()
if vim.g.colors_name == "danger_dark" then
vim.cmd("colorscheme danger_light")
else
vim.cmd("colorscheme danger_dark")
end
end,
desc = "Toggle Danger dark mode",
},
},
},
}Setups <leader>D as well, to switch between dark and light mode, includes a alacritty plugin to change alacritty background as well, works great since I only use it for nvim
Switch to it:
colorscheme danger_dark " Dark mode
colorscheme danger_light " Light mode
colorscheme danger " Default is `danger_dark`cd gnome-terminal && ./load-gnome-terminal-themeDon't forget to add its uuid to the /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/list d-conf value
Open Preferences -> Browse Packages, and make a directory called Colorsublime-Themes if it doesn't exits, inside that directory copy themes/danger.tmTheme.
I'm unsure how to install it but the color theme is based on its syntax so it's themes/danger.tmTheme let me know how it looks.
Copy the root directory to ~/.vscode/extensions/
mkdir -p ~/.vscode/extensions
cp -r danger ~/.vscode/extensions/Will publish later, I do not use vscode that much
Add gtksourceview-4/danger.xml on Preferences / Font & Colors using the +.
mkdir -p "$(bat --config-dir)/themes"
cd "$(bat --config-dir)/themes"
git clone https://github.com/igorgue/danger
bat cache --buildNow add this to your shell rc file (e.g.: ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc):
This will also work for the fzf plugin on vim, just make sure your vim uses the same shell.
export BAT_THEME="danger"

