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One Half ½ 🎨 🖥
A color scheme for Sublime Text, (Neo)Vim, iTerm, and more. Based on Atom's One.
- Name: One Half
- Author: Son A. Pham @sonph
- Repo: https://github.com/sonph/onehalf
- License: MIT
Table of Contents
Features
- Light and dark color schemes.
- Support a wide range of editors and terminals for a consistent color theme.
- Sublime Text 2/3
- VSCode
- GVim, MacVim, NeoVim, vim-airline (GUI/true colors)
- Terminal Vim, vim-airline (256 colors)
- iTerm2
- Xcode
- Windows Terminal
- OS X Terminal.app
- Gnome Terminal
- Konsole
- Alacritty
- Mintty/WSLtty
- FluentTerminal
- bat
- pywal
- PuTTY
- Kitty
- TextMate
- xfce4-terminal
- Hyper
- ConEmu
- IntelliJ
- Eclipse
- GNU Emacs
- Pygments
- Prism
- Add Your Suggestion
light dark
0 normal black #383a42 #282c34
1 normal red #e45649 #e06c75
2 normal green #50a14f #98c379
3 normal yellow #c18401 #e5c07b
4 normal blue #0184bc #61afef
5 normal magenta #a626a4 #c678dd
6 normal cyan #0997b3 #56b6c2
7 normal white #fafafa #dcdfe4
foreground #383a42 #dcdfe4
background #fafafa #282c34
Screenshots
All screenshots are available in the screenshots folder.
Installation & Usage
Vim
Install with Vundle then set colorscheme
and g:airline_theme
:
Bundle 'sonph/onehalf', {'rtp': 'vim/'}
colorscheme onehalflight
let g:airline_theme='onehalfdark'
Or if you are using lightline, set g:lightline.colorscheme
:
let g:lightline.colorscheme='onehalfdark'
If you want your vim and terminal colors to match exactly, you must enable true colors in vim.
For more details and manual installation, see vim README.
Sublime Text 2/3
Install with Package Control.
For more details and manual installation, see sublime text README.
iTerm2
- Download the theme files in the iterm folder.
- Import the color schemes:
- Either double click on the files to import.
- Or open iTerm Preferences > Profiles > Colors > Color Presets > Import then select the downloaded files.
- Select Preferences > Profiles > Colors > Color Presets > One Half Light (Dark).
OS X Terminal.app
Download the files in the terminal folder and simply open the files. Terminal.app will automatically recognize and import the color schemes.
Pywal
Copy the files in the wal/colorschemes folder under the matching
directories in ~/.config/wal/colorschemes
, then enable the schemes (-l
is for light theme):
> wal -l --theme one-half-light
# or
> wal --theme one-half-dark
Contributing / Troubleshooting / Bug Reports
Contributions are welcome. Feel free to open an issue if you have problems installing and using the color schemes.