Notice
Nerd fonts moved some symbols with version 3.0. Version 2.3 is meant for transition, supporting both version 2 and version 3 icons.
Nvim-web-devicons requires version 2.3 or above to work properly. If you are unable to update please use your plugin manager to pin version of nvim-web-dev icons to nerd-v2-compat
tag.
Nvim-web-devicons
A lua
fork of vim-devicons. This plugin provides the same icons as well as colors for each icon.
Light and dark color variants are provided.
Requirements
Installation
Plug 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons'
or with packer.nvim
use 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons'
Usage
Viewing
Run :NvimWebDeviconsHiTest
to see all icons and their highlighting.
Variants
Light or dark color variants of the icons depend on &background
.
The variant is updated:
- on
OptionSet
event for background
, or - after explicitly calling
require("nvim-web-devicons").refresh()
.
However, be advised that the plugin using nvim-web-devicons may have cached the icons.
Setup
This adds all the highlight groups for the devicons
i.e. it calls vim.api.nvim_set_hl
for all icons
this might need to be re-called in a Colorscheme
to re-apply cleared highlights
if the color scheme changes
require'nvim-web-devicons'.setup {
override = {
zsh = {
icon = "",
color = "#428850",
cterm_color = "65",
name = "Zsh"
}
};
color_icons = true;
default = true;
strict = true;
override_by_filename = {
[".gitignore"] = {
icon = "",
color = "#f1502f",
name = "Gitignore"
}
};
override_by_extension = {
["log"] = {
icon = "",
color = "#81e043",
name = "Log"
}
};
override_by_operating_system = {
["apple"] = {
icon = "",
color = "#A2AAAD",
cterm_color = "248",
name = "Apple",
},
};
}
Get Icon
Get the icon for a given file by passing in the name
, the extension
and an optional options table
.
The name is passed in to check for an exact match e.g. .bashrc
if there is no exact name match the extension
is used. Calls .setup()
if it hasn't already ran.
require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icon(filename, extension, options)
The optional options
argument can used to change how the plugin works the keys include
default = <boolean>
and strict = <boolean>
. If the default key is set to true this
function will return a default if there is no matching icon. If the strict key is set
to true this function will lookup icon specifically by filename, and if not found then
specifically by extension, and fallback to default icon if default key is set to true.
e.g.
require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icon(filename, extension, { default = true })
You can check if the setup function was already called with:
require'nvim-web-devicons'.has_loaded()
Get icon and color code
get_icon_color
differs from get_icon
only in the second return value.
get_icon_cterm_color
returns cterm color instead of gui color
get_icon
returns icon and highlight name.
If you want to get color code, you can use this function.
local icon, color = require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icon_color("init.lua", "lua")
assert(icon == "")
assert(color == "#51a0cf")
Get all icons
It is possible to get all of the registered icons with the get_icons()
function:
require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons()
This can be useful for debugging purposes or for creating custom highlights for each icon.
Mapped categories can be fetched via:
require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_filename()
require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_extension()
require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_operating_system()
require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_desktop_environment()
require'nvim-web-devicons'.get_icons_by_window_manager()
Set an icon
You can override individual icons with the set_icon({...})
function:
require("nvim-web-devicons").set_icon {
zsh = {
icon = "",
color = "#428850",
cterm_color = "65",
name = "Zsh"
}
}
You can override the default icon with the set_default_icon(icon, color, cterm_color)
function:
require("nvim-web-devicons").set_default_icon('', '#6d8086', 65)
Getting and setting icons by filetype
You can get the icon and colors associated with a filetype using the by_filetype
functions:
require("nvim-web-devicons").get_icon_by_filetype(filetype, opts)
require("nvim-web-devicons").get_icon_colors_by_filetype(filetype, opts)
require("nvim-web-devicons").get_icon_color_by_filetype(filetype, opts)
require("nvim-web-devicons").get_icon_cterm_color_by_filetype(filetype, opts)
or set the icon to use for a filetype with:
require("nvim-web-devicons").set_icon_by_filetype { cpp = "c", pandoc = "md", }
These functions are the same as their counterparts without the _by_filetype
suffix, but they take a filetype instead of a name/extension.
You can also use get_icon_name_by_filetype(filetype)
to get the icon name associated with the filetype.
Known Issues
My setup
Overrides Are Not Applied
Cause: A plugin may be calling nvim-web-devicons setup
before you do. Your setup
call will be ignored.
Workaround: Call nvim-web-devicons setup
before the plugin's own setup
.
Windows and WSL not rendering icons properly on some terminals
On Windows and WSL, it is possible that the icons are not rendered properly when
using a terminal that relies on Windows' default system libraries. An example
of this is Alacritty (#271).
Other terminals (e.g. Windows Terminal, and WezTerm) do no have this issue, as
they ship newer versions of these libraries. More precisely, they use newer
versions of conpty.dll
and OpenConsole.exe
. So, as a workaround to the
rendering issue, you need to make your terminal use these newer files. Whether
this is possible depends on the terminal you are using. Please refer to the
terminal's documentation for this.
In the specific case of Alacritty, you need to place up-to-date conpty.dll
and
OpenConsole.exe
files in your PATH
. Microsoft does not provide these files
directly, but you can get them from other terminal emulators that ship them.
Contributing
PRs are always welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING