-- Eryn Wells local function reloadColorscheme(colorschemeName) if colorschemeName == nil then vim.cmd [[ highlight clear ]] else vim.cmd { cmd = "colorscheme", args = {colorschemeName}, } end -- Make some bespoke adjustments for my cursor and line length highlights vim.cmd [[ highlight ColorColumn cterm=NONE ctermbg=Black highlight CursorColumn cterm=NONE ctermbg=Black highlight CursorLine cterm=NONE ctermbg=Black highlight CursorLineNr cterm=bold ctermfg=White ctermbg=Black highlight LineNr ctermfg=DarkGray ]] -- Allow using GUI style colors (#RRGGBB hex codes) in color terminals if we -- know it can do it. This is required for most modern color themes. Apple's -- Terminal.app doesn't have True Color support though, so make sure it's -- off for that. vim.g.termguicolors = not vim.env.TERM_PROGRAM == "Apple_Terminal" local themeName = vim.g.colors_name if themeName == nil then vim.cmd [[ highlight! NormalFloat ctermbg=8 ]] elseif themeName == "witchhazel" then vim.cmd [[ highlight! default link LineNr CursorLineNr highlight! default link CursorLineNr CursorLine ]] elseif themeName == "dracula" then vim.cmd [[ highlight CursorLineNr guibg=#44475a ]] end end local function init() if vim.env.TERM_PROGRAM == "Apple_Terminal" then reloadColorscheme(nil) else reloadColorscheme("dracula") end end return { init = init, reloadColorscheme = reloadColorscheme }