These gruvbox variants were introduced before theme inheritance and
only differ by a few colors. This change cleans up the duplicated
theming with theme inheritance.
The gruvbox themes (gruvbox, gruvbox dark hard and guvbox light)
don't provide a colour for the new virtual inlay hints. Looking at the
original repo, and other derivatives, there doesn't appear to be a clear
definition of what inlay hints should be. Although most sources indicate
that it can be the same as the color for comments.
Considering that, this commit sets the new field on each of the three
themes to be gray1, same as commented text.
Signed-off-by: Josh Bainbridge <josh.bainbridge@gmail.com>
Taken from the official theme:
```json
"editorInlayHint.background": "#4d4d4dcc",
"editorInlayHint.foreground": "#ffffff",
"editorInlayHint.parameterBackground": "#4d4d4dcc",
"editorInlayHint.parameterForeground": "#ffffff",
"editorInlayHint.typeBackground": "#4d4d4dcc",
"editorInlayHint.typeForeground": "#ffffff",
```
Using the picker with syntax highlighting the
fallback `ui.selection` makes a lot of text,
especially for the light variant, hard to read.
Instead, use a lighter background for highlights
Passed it on as ok in the initial PR because the wrong runtime directory
was being sourced on my system. It makes the all variable members horribly
dark.
* Sort buildin functions alphabetically
* fix: Query float type like other numeric types
* Update tree-sitter-sql and update highlights.scm to match grammar
* Add ayu_evolve theme
* ayu_evolve: fix typo + raw markdown highlight
* Update runtime/themes/ayu_evolve.toml typo
Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
Without styling the primary and secondary selections differently, it's
impossible to tell them apart when cycling through selections.
Make the primary selection slightly brighter and secondary selections
slightly paler.
Current monokai (pro or otherwise) seems too red and green,
missingthe bright aqua / cyan color found in Sublime's Monokai.
This adds a variant of monokai, which I named monokai_aqua.
* highlight(scala): update to fix crash
tree-sitter-scala has recently add a fix to workaround segv crashes in other editors.
Not sure if it happens to Helix as well, but it's probably a good idea to use the latest.
* highlight(scala): String interpolator support
This captures String interpolator as `function`
Co-authored-by: Chris Kipp <ckipp@pm.me>
* discern between rulers and whitespace, add sumiInk2
* darker background for menu and help, bold selection
* bold modifier for insert and select
* dark color for window separator
* bring ruler, whitespace, indent-guide together
The diagnostic indicator background did not match the column or rows background
colour as this was context specific, and the background for the indicator was
being explicitly set.
This commit removes the explicit value for the indicators background allowing
it to adapt to the context. This is aligns it with other themes, and resolves
the issue.
There have been a lot of changes in tree-sitter/tree-sitter-scala,
including partial support for Scala 3 syntax and breaking changes in
some of the nodes.
This bumps up the grammar to the latest, and adjusts the queries.
Co-authored-by: Anton Sviridov <keynmol@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Kipp <ckipp@pm.me>
The grammar now exposes the delimiter of raw-strings.
We can now inject the inner grammar in cases like:
const char* script = R"js(
alert('hello world!');
)js";
* Fix kanagawa theme lint
Comprises 4 changes:
1. added "sumiInk3" as ui.cursorline.primary bg color
2. switched the cursor bg and fg colors (now in line with original theme)
3. added ui.menu and ui.selected colors
4. separated ui.selection and ui.selection.primary
* Add git gutter colors to kanagawa theme
In line with original:
autumnGreen for adds
autumnRed for deletes
autumnYellow for changes
* Add indent-guides and linenr.selected to kanagawa
* indent-guides are sumiInk4
* Add ui.linenr.selected is roninYellow
* Set ui.help bg to sumiInk1
Also fixes the color "gold" being used for too many kinds of diagnostics, now there's a more conventional choice of diagnostics colors (redish = error, yellowish = warning, blueish = hint).
HTML nodes should be combined injections in the markdown block
grammar. When nodes are together the highlighting works properly but
when there is markdown content between HTML nodes like in a `<details>`
tag, the highlighting of the closing tag breaks since tree-sitter-html
looks for opening and closing tags.
* added 2 themes
* diff feature fixes
adjusted the skin to better work with the new diff coloring features
propagates to child skins like
- hex_toxic
* fine tuning so it all is a bit softer
* fine tuning to be softer
* added new version, lavender
Both the racket and scheme entries used the rkt file-extension. This
commit removes that entry for scheme and so that the racket entry takes
precedence. We explicitly point to the scheme grammar now and setup
queries that inherit from scheme. This should enable using the racket
language server configuration.
Small adjustements to the fleetish theme to improve readability
in certain cases. Specifically:
- use darker background for menues as it (purely subjectively) loooks
better
- use different color for `constant.buildin.boolean` and
`keyword` to make statements such as `return true` read better
- use different colors for different markup link parts
- destructure the config where appliable
This update includes a handful of fixes, a new binary concatenation
operator (already highlighted by the `binary_operator` rule), and a
new `use` language construct. The nodes are backwards compatible but
this update introduces two new nodes for highlighting: `use` and `<-`.
This doesn't work robustly (within pattern matches). Only regular
bindings are highlighted as parameters. In order to highlight all
parameters even in matches, we would need an arbitrary nesting operator
in queries which doesn't exist yet in tree-sitter.
This highlights edoc within Erlang comments. The trick was to have
the Erlang grammar consume newlines and then give them to EDoc in the
injection to use so that line-wise elements could be parsed accurately.