-- Nvim-web-devicons -- https://github.com/nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons return { { "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons", config = function() require'nvim-web-devicons'.setup { -- your personal icons can go here (to override) -- you can specify color or cterm_color instead of specifying both of them -- DevIcon will be appended to `name` override = { zsh = { icon = "", color = "#428850", cterm_color = "65", name = "Zsh" } }; -- globally enable different highlight colors per icon (default to true) -- if set to false all icons will have the default icon's color color_icons = true; -- globally enable default icons (default to false) -- will get overriden by `get_icons` option default = true; -- globally enable "strict" selection of icons - icon will be looked up in -- different tables, first by filename, and if not found by extension; this -- prevents cases when file doesn't have any extension but still gets some icon -- because its name happened to match some extension (default to false) strict = true; -- set the light or dark variant manually, instead of relying on `background` -- (default to nil) variant = "light|dark"; -- same as `override` but specifically for overrides by filename -- takes effect when `strict` is true override_by_filename = { [".gitignore"] = { icon = "", color = "#f1502f", name = "Gitignore" } }; -- same as `override` but specifically for overrides by extension -- takes effect when `strict` is true override_by_extension = { ["log"] = { icon = "", color = "#81e043", name = "Log" } }; -- same as `override` but specifically for operating system -- takes effect when `strict` is true override_by_operating_system = { ["apple"] = { icon = "", color = "#A2AAAD", cterm_color = "248", name = "Apple", }, }; } end, opts = {} }, }