A Neovim theme ported from the VSCode Dark+ theme
💁 Checkout v2 branch for Dark Modern theme, the successor of Dark+
 
I fell in love with VSCode Dark+ theme at first sight. At that time, I made up my mind that I would port it to Neovim. Now, here it is. All the colors are defined as strictly and precisely as possible, including the editor itself and UI. I only adapted the plugins I was using, but presumably most plugins with their default highlight settings should look harmonious. If you need a specific support, please open an issue.
VSCode is rolling out the successor of Dark+ that is called Dark Modern. Currently
only the UI theme colors have been updated and it is still in the experimental
stage. If you want to give it a shot, please checkout the v2 branch.
Using vim-plug
Plug 'rktjmp/lush.nvim'
Plug 'rockyzhang24/arctic.nvim'Using packer
use {
  "rockyzhang24/arctic.nvim",
  requires = { "rktjmp/lush.nvim" }
}Using lazy.nvim
{
  "rockyzhang24/arctic.nvim",
  dependencies = { "rktjmp/lush.nvim" },
  name = "arctic",
  branch = "main",
  priority = 1000,
  config = function()
    vim.cmd("colorscheme arctic")
  end
}Simply set the colorscheme with the builtin command :colorscheme
" Vimscript
colorscheme arctic-- Lua
vim.cmd("colorscheme arctic")This theme was built with rktjmp/lush.nvim, so the customization and is quite
easy. Just open arctic.nvim/lua/lush_theme/arctic.lua and execute :Lushify.
Then you can adjust colors or relink highlight groups to suit your taste, and it
gives you real time feedback. For details regarding how to use lush.nvim, see
rktjmp/lush.nvim.

