local dracula = require("dracula") dracula.setup({ -- customize dracula color palette colors = { bg = "#282A36", fg = "#F8F8F2", selection = "#44475A", comment = "#6272A4", red = "#FF5555", orange = "#FFB86C", yellow = "#F1FA8C", green = "#50fa7b", purple = "#BD93F9", cyan = "#8BE9FD", pink = "#FF79C6", bright_red = "#FF6E6E", bright_green = "#69FF94", bright_yellow = "#FFFFA5", bright_blue = "#D6ACFF", bright_magenta = "#FF92DF", bright_cyan = "#A4FFFF", bright_white = "#FFFFFF", menu = "#21222C", visual = "#3E4452", gutter_fg = "#4B5263", nontext = "#3B4048", white = "#ABB2BF", black = "#191A21", }, -- show the '~' characters after the end of buffers show_end_of_buffer = true, -- default false -- use transparent background transparent_bg = true, -- default false -- set custom lualine background color lualine_bg_color = "#44475a", -- default nil -- set italic comment italic_comment = true, -- default false -- overrides the default highlights with table see `:h synIDattr` overrides = {}, -- You can use overrides as table like this -- overrides = { -- NonText = { fg = "white" }, -- set NonText fg to white -- NvimTreeIndentMarker = { link = "NonText" }, -- link to NonText highlight -- Nothing = {} -- clear highlight of Nothing -- }, -- Or you can also use it like a function to get color from theme -- overrides = function (colors) -- return { -- NonText = { fg = colors.white }, -- set NonText fg to white of theme -- } -- end, })