" You probably always want to set this in your vim fileeee set background=dark let g:colors_name="tokyonight" " include our theme file and pass it to lush to apply " 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. " " The performance impact of this call can be measured in the hundreds of " *nanoseconds* and such could be considered "production safe". lua package.loaded['tokyonight'] = nil lua package.loaded['tokyonight.theme'] = nil lua package.loaded['tokyonight.colors'] = nil lua require('tokyonight').colorscheme() if exists('g:autoloaded_tokyonight') finish endif let g:autoloaded_tokyonight = 1 autocmd BufWritePost */lua/tokyonight/** nested colorscheme tokyonight