### [Vim](http://www.vim.org/) #### Install These are the default instructions using Vim 8's `|packages|` feature. See sections below, if you use other plugin managers. 1. Create theme folder (in case you don't have yet): - \*nix: ``` mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/themes/start ``` - Windows: create directory `$HOME\vimfiles\pack\themes\start` If you use vim 8.0 (and not 8.2), you may need to use `~/.vim/pack/themes/opt` or `$HOME\vimfiles\pack\themes\opt` instead. 2. Navigate to the folder above: - \*nix: ``` cd ~/.vim/pack/themes/start ``` - Windows: navigate to `$HOME\vimfiles\pack\themes\start` 3. Clone the repository using the "dracula" name: ``` git clone https://github.com/dracula/vim.git dracula ``` (Or use your favorite GUI client, or download the ZIP) 4. Edit your `vimrc` file with the following content: ``` packadd! dracula syntax enable colorscheme dracula ``` The location of the `vimrc` varies between platforms: - \*nix: `~/.vim/vimrc` or `~/.vimrc` - Windows: `$HOME\vimfiles\vimrc` or `$HOME\_vimrc` #### Install using other plugin managers - If you [use vim + pathogen + submodules](http://vimcasts.org/episodes/synchronizing-plugins-with-git-submodules-and-pathogen/): Navigate to your vim directory (\*nix: `~/.vim`; Windows: `$HOME\vimfiles`) git submodule add git@github.com:dracula/vim.git bundle/dracula Place `colorscheme dracula` after `execute pathogen#infect()`. - If you [use vim + vundle](https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle): ```vim Plugin 'dracula/vim', { 'name': 'dracula' } :PluginInstall ``` Place `colorscheme dracula` after `call vundle#end()`. - If you [use vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug) (\`as\` will install the plugin in a directory called 'dracula' instead of just 'vim'): ```vim Plug 'dracula/vim', { 'as': 'dracula' } :PlugInstall ``` Place `colorscheme dracula` after `call plug#end()`. - If you [use spacevim](https://spacevim.org), put the following in `~/.SpaceVim.d/init.toml`: ```toml [options] colorscheme = "dracula" colorscheme_bg = "dark" [[custom_plugins]] repo = "dracula/vim" name = "dracula" merged = false ``` --- Note that dracula must be in your `'runtimepath'` to load properly: Version 2.0 introduced autoload functionality for part of the plugin, which doesn't work without `'runtimepath'` properly set. Consult your plugin-managers documentation to make sure you put dracula on the `'runtimepath'` before loading it.