diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 340634c..4af6d43 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -277,14 +277,14 @@ vim.cmd[[colorscheme catppuccin]] Although settings already have self-explanatory names, here is where you can find info about each one of them and their classifications! -## General +#### General This settings are unrelated to any group and are independent. - `transparent_background`: (Boolean) if true, disables setting the background color. - `term_colors`: (Boolean) if true, sets terminal colors (e.g. `g:terminal_color_0`). -## Styles +#### Styles Handles the style of general hi groups (see `:h highlight-args`): @@ -294,13 +294,13 @@ Handles the style of general hi groups (see `:h highlight-args`): - `strings`: (String) changed the style of the strings. - `variables`: (String) changed the style of the variables. -## Integrations +#### Integrations These integrations allow catppuccin to set the theme of various plugins/stuff. To enable an integration you just need to set it to `true`, however, there are some special integrations... If you'd like to know which highlight groups are being affected by catppuccin, checkout this directory: [`lua/catppuccin/core/integrations/`](https://github.com/catppuccin/nvim/tree/main/lua/catppuccin/core/integrations). -### Special Integrations +##### Special Integrations - **Native Nvim LSP:** setting `enabled` to `true` enables this integration. In the inners tables you can set the style for the diagnostics, both `virtual_text` (what you see on the side) and `underlines` (what points directly at the thing (e.g. an error)). - **Lualine:** use this to set it up (Note: `catppuccin` is the only valid theme name. It will pick the one set in your config):