Highlighting the current line number in vim

cg433n picture cg433n · Nov 23, 2011 · Viewed 23.7k times · Source

Is there a way to highlight only the current line number (in the left hand coloumn) in vim, without highlighting the background of the current line? Ideally, I would Like to make the current line number bold.

Answer

ZyX picture ZyX · Nov 7, 2012

There are two groups that determine highlighting of line displayed when &cursorline option is active: CursorLine and CursorLineNR. First is used to highlight the whole line, second for the line number. So to achieve what you want you must

  1. Clear the highlighting of CursorLine: just hi clear CursorLine after any :colorscheme and set background= call.

    hi clear CursorLine
    augroup CLClear
        autocmd! ColorScheme * hi clear CursorLine
    augroup END
    
  2. Set the highlighting of CursorLineNR if it is not set in your colorscheme:

    hi CursorLineNR cterm=bold
    augroup CLNRSet
        autocmd! ColorScheme * hi CursorLineNR cterm=bold
    augroup END
    

    (better to check whether it is already set in the colorscheme, maybe it will look better in that case).

You can join both autocommands in one of course.

CursorLineNR has been added relatively recently around version 7.3.488.