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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:56:09+00:00 2026-05-13T08:56:09+00:00

How to load a different colorscheme when doing vimdiff . I want this because

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How to load a different colorscheme when doing vimdiff.

I want this because the my current colorscheme does not show some diffs properly in vimdiff, For. eg some diff is shown with same fg/bg color. This makes it very hard to understand the diff. So every time i do a vimdiff i have to do :colorscheme some_other_scheme

Can this be done in .vimrc file?

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    2026-05-13T08:56:09+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:56 am

    If you’re calling vimdiff from the command-line, put the following in your .vimrc:

    if &diff
        colorscheme some_other_scheme
    endif
    

    (if you’re already in vimdiff => :colorscheme some_other_scheme thanks dlaehnemann)


    If you’re using vimdiff from within vim, you’d either have to override the commands you use to start/stop it (e.g. diffthis, diffoff) using :cnoreabbr (there’s also a plugin) or use an autocommand:

    au FilterWritePre * if &diff | colorscheme xyz | endif

    FilterWritePre is called before filtering through an external program (the diff utility) and the &diff-option is set by vim when it’s going into diff-mode (among others, see :help diff)

    I’m not sure which autocommand to use to return to the original colorscheme though.

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