The best flat theme for Vim, Atom, Sublime Text, Jetbrains Editors, Terminal.app, iTerm, Xcode, Windows Terminal and XTerm
The best colorful flat theme for your favorite editor and terminal emulator.
Palette | Hex | RGB | HSL | Sample |
---|---|---|---|---|
Background | #2b3e50 |
43 62 80 |
209.2° 30.1% 24.1% |
|
Current Line | #243443 |
36 52 67 |
209° 30.1% 20.2% |
|
Selection | #19242f |
25 36 47 |
210° 30.6% 14.1% |
|
Foreground | #f8f8f2 |
248 248 242 |
60° 30% 96% |
|
Comment | #5c98cd |
92 152 205 |
208.1° 53.1% 58.2% |
|
String | #e6db74 |
230 219 116 |
54.2° 69.5% 67.8% |
See Lucario in atom.io page
(Available for IntellijIDEA, Pycharm, Webstorm, PHPStorm and RubyMine)
If you are using Package Control, you can easily install Lucario via Package Control: Install Package. The package theme is named "Lucario Color Scheme" in the packages list.
You should be able to select lucario theme by browsing Preferences -> Color Scheme -> Lucario
There are two implementations of Lucario for VS Code. The first one by Ikuyadeu (issues tracked here):
The second one by victor-gp (issues tracked here):
To install one of them: launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the corresponding command and press enter.
ext install Ikuyadeu.lucario
OR
ext install victor-gp.lucario-theme
~/.vim/colors/
directorysyntax enable
set number
colorscheme lucario
OS X Hint: vim /usr/share/vim/vimrc
Hint: run this command to move the Lucario.dvtcolortheme
file to your Xcode FontAndColorThemes directory:
$ mv Lucario.dvtcolortheme ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/UserData/FontAndColorThemes/
themes
inside Rio configuration folder path.lucario.toml
file to inside themes
folder.[style]
theme = "lucario"
Since it is not possible to add color themes to GNOME Terminal, the provided script will create a new Profile which uses custom colors.
./lucario.sh
)The script was created with terminal.sexy.
Lucario.itermcolors
fileLucario.terminal
filelucario.colors
with ~/.termux/colors.properties
.lucario.colors
to colors.properties
.$HOME/.local/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes/
(You might need to create this folder first.).Xresources
file to your home directory or add the contents to your existing ~/.Xresources
xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
to your init scripts (e.g. .xinitrc
)settings.json
from Windows Terminal."schemes"
array within it."schemes"
array in settings.json
file."colorScheme": "Lucario"
to your profile.$HOME/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="lucario.css">
git clone https://github.com/raphamorim/lucario.git
pygmentize -S lucario
Want to use Lucario Color Scheme for your favorite editor, but it doesn't exist? So how about creating one? It's very simple! \o/
git checkout -b my-new-feature
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
git push origin my-new-feature
Credits: Project inspired by @zenorocha's Dracula Theme.
License: MIT © Raphael Amorim.