There are already some sane defaults that you may like, however you can change them to match your taste. These are the defaults:
There are already some sane defaults that you may like, however you can change them to match your taste. These are the defaults:
```lua
```lua
colorscheme = "catppuccino",
colorscheme = "dark_catppuccino",
transparency = false,
transparency = false,
styles = {
styles = {
comments = "italic",
comments = "italic",
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ local catppuccino = require("catppuccino")
-- configure it
-- configure it
catppuccino.setup(
catppuccino.setup(
{
{
colorscheme = "catppuccino",
colorscheme = "dark_catppuccino",
transparency = false,
transparency = false,
styles = {
styles = {
comments = "italic",
comments = "italic",
@ -224,9 +224,6 @@ catppuccino.setup(
}
}
}
}
)
)
-- load it
catppuccino.load()
```
```
<br/>
<br/>
@ -243,7 +240,7 @@ local catppuccino = require("catppuccino")
-- configure it
-- configure it
catppuccino.setup(
catppuccino.setup(
{
{
colorscheme = "catppuccino",
colorscheme = "dark_catppuccino",
transparency = false,
transparency = false,
styles = {
styles = {
comments = "italic",
comments = "italic",
@ -284,12 +281,24 @@ catppuccino.setup(
}
}
}
}
)
)
-- load it
catppuccino.load()
EOF
EOF
```
```
After setting things up, you can load Catppuccino like so:
For Lua:
```lua
catppuccino.load(<colorscheme_name>)
```
If `<colorscheme_name>` is not passed then it'll pick the one in the config.
For VimScript:
```lua
colorscheme catppuccino
```
Passing `catppuccino` to the `colorscheme` command will pick the colorscheme in the config. Optionally you may pass the one you want to use by its code name (e.g. `colorscheme neon_latte`).