local my_colors = { foreground = "#b2b2b2", background = "#000000", cursor_fg = "#000000", cursor_bg = "#b2b2b2", cursor_border = "#b2b2b2", selection_fg = "#000000", selection_bg = "#b2b2b2", scrollbar_thumb = "#000000", split = "#000000", ansi = { "#2e3436", -- black "#cc5555", -- red "#4e9a06", -- green "#c4a000", -- yellow "#6465a4", -- blue "#75507b", -- magenta "#06989a", -- cyan "#b2b2b2", -- white }, brights = { "#555753", -- black "#ff5555", -- red "#8ae234", -- green "#fce94f", -- yellow "#739fcf", -- blue "#ad7fa8", -- magenta "#34e2e2", -- cyan "#d3d7cf", -- white }, compose_cursor = "orange", tab_bar = { -- The color of the strip that goes along the top of the window -- (does not apply when fancy tab bar is in use) background = "#000000", -- The active tab is the one that has focus in the window active_tab = { -- The color of the background area for the tab bg_color = "#000000", -- The color of the text for the tab fg_color = "#c0c0c0", }, -- Inactive tabs are the tabs that do not have focus inactive_tab = { bg_color = "#000000", fg_color = "#808080", }, -- You can configure some alternate styling when the mouse pointer -- moves over inactive tabs inactive_tab_hover = { bg_color = "#000000", fg_color = "#c0c0c0", -- The same options that were listed under the `active_tab` section above -- can also be used for `inactive_tab_hover`. }, -- The new tab button that let you create new tabs new_tab = { bg_color = "#000000", fg_color = "#808080", }, new_tab_hover = { bg_color = "#000000", fg_color = "#c0c0c0", }, }, } return my_colors