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| @@ -41,6 +41,9 @@  - [Formatters and Linters](#formatters-and-linters)  - [De-bugging](#de-bugging)  - [VSCodium](#vscodium) +- [Color Schemes](#color-schemes) +  - [Available colorschemes](#available-colorschemes) +  - [Switching colors](#switching-colors)  - [Useful commands for troubleshooting](#useful-commands-for-troubleshooting)  - [TODO](#todo) @@ -220,8 +223,7 @@ sudo rm -R ~/.local/share/nvim      ```  # LSP - -To install a supported language server: +Neovim comes bundled with a language client but not a language server.  To install a supported language server:  ```md    :LspInstall <your_language_server> @@ -353,10 +355,37 @@ Point the nvim path to your `nvim` binary  Point your `init.vim` path to: -``` vim +```vim  $HOME/.config/nvim/vimscript/lv-vscode/init.vim  ``` +# Color schemes + +Color schemes are provided by [this repository](https://github.com/ChristianChiarulli/nvcode-color-schemes.vim). Follow that link for information about editing specific colors for a color scheme. The provided color schemes are compatible with tree-sitter highlight groups. Color schemes are installed to ~/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/packer/opt/nvcode-color-schemes.vim. If you edit files in that directory, they will be overwritten the next time Packer compiles your plugins. + +## Available colorschemes: +```bash +    nvcode (basically just dark+) +    onedark +    nord +    aurora (more colorful nord) +    gruvbox +    palenight +    snazzy (Based on hyper-snazzy by Sindre Sorhus) +``` + +## Switching colors + +To switch color schemes on the fly, type the following command: + +```vim +:Telescope colorscheme +``` +To change the color scheme permanently, modify ~/.config/nvim/lv-settings.lua + +```lua +O.colorscheme = 'lunar' +```  # Useful commands for troubleshooting  Whether you plan on using LunarVim as is or as a base to configure your own neovim, the following commands may be useful.  Any command that includes the symbol ':' is meant to be typed as a command in neovim. Make sure you're in normal mode not insert mode.  | 
