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# miasma.nvim
a pastel colorscheme inspired by the woods, built using [lush](https://github.com/rktjmp/lush.nvim)
supports tree-sitter, lazy, which-key, lsp diagnostics, and more.
```
┏┏┓ o ┳━┓ ┓━┓ ┏┏┓ ┳━┓
┃┃┃ ┃ ┃━┫ ┗━┓ ┃┃┃ ┃━┫
┛ ┇ ┇ ┛ ┇ ━━┛ ┛ ┇ ┛ ┇
a fog descends upon your editor
https://github.com/xero/miasma.nvim
```
## installation
using `lazy`
```lua
{
"xero/miasma.nvim",
lazy = false,
priority = 1000,
config = function()
vim.cmd("colorscheme miasma")
end,
},
```
using `plug`
```vim
Plug 'xero/miasma.nvim'
colorscheme miasma
```
using `packer`
```lua
use {"xero/miasma.nvim"}
vim.cmd("colorscheme miasma")
```
## usage
set the colorscheme with the builtin command `:colorscheme`
## customization
this theme is built with `lush.nvim`, so the customization and is quite easy.
first, checkout the "[dev](https://github.com/xero/miasma.nvim/tree/dev)" branch `git fetch origin dev && git checkout dev`,
open the lua theme `nvim lua/lush_theme/miasma.lua` and execute `:Lushify`.
then adjust colors to suit your taste with realtime feedback.
checkout [the dev branch readme](https://github.com/xero/miasma.nvim/blob/dev/README.md) for details on building the optimized colorscheme.
lots more details on using `lush` in their repo: [rktjmp/lush.nvim](https://github.com/rktjmp/lush.nvim).
## screenshots