Convert colors/lush_template.vim -> colors/lush_template.lua

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Michael Chris Lopez 2022-01-02 11:38:12 +08:00 committed by GitHub
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-- You probably always want to set this in your vim file
vim.opt.background = 'dark'
vim.g.colors_name = 'lush_template'
-- By setting our module to nil, we clear lua's cache,
-- which means the require ahead will *always* occur.
--
-- This isn't strictly required but it can be a useful trick if you are
-- incrementally editing your config a lot and want to be sure your themes
-- changes are being picked up without restarting neovim.
--
-- Note if you're working in on your theme and have :Lushify'd the buffer,
-- your changes will be applied with our without the following line.
--
-- The performance impact of this call can be measured in the hundreds of
-- *nanoseconds* and such could be considered "production safe".
package.loaded['lush_theme.lush_template'] = nil
-- include our theme file and pass it to lush to apply
require('lush')(require('lush_theme.lush_template'))

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" You probably always want to set this in your vim file
set background=dark
let g:colors_name="lush_template"
" By setting our module to nil, we clear lua's cache,
" which means the require ahead will *always* occur.
"
" This isn't strictly required but it can be a useful trick if you are
" incrementally editing your config a lot and want to be sure your themes
" changes are being picked up without restarting neovim.
"
" Note if you're working in on your theme and have :Lushify'd the buffer,
" your changes will be applied with our without the following line.
"
" The performance impact of this call can be measured in the hundreds of
" *nanoseconds* and such could be considered "production safe".
lua package.loaded['lush_theme.lush_template'] = nil
" include our theme file and pass it to lush to apply
lua require('lush')(require('lush_theme.lush_template'))