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I know, in Vim I can get a list with variables for color themes with the command :hi.
But there are not the programming languages I need.

Is there a way to get specific color variables for JavaScript, PHP, SQL, SCSS, HTML, C++, C etc. to create language specific color schemes?enter image description here

Thank's
Manny

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    I'm afraid I don't understand what you mean by 'color variable'. Could you elaborate? Do you have a screenshot that could help us understanding what you xant to achieve? Commented Nov 11, 2022 at 16:51
  • vim comes with syntax highlighting files for programming languages few people have heard of. Which ones are you missing?
    – MDeBusk
    Commented Nov 11, 2022 at 17:49

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A "color scheme" is not language-specific. Every file will use the same color scheme. Here's an old question with some good answers on creating your own color scheme, though, if that's really what you are asking for.

It looks like what you want is to create your own syntax files for some out-of-the-mainstream language. The usual way is to pick an existing one that's similar to the one you want and modify it. If you'd prefer to start from scratch, the Vim Tips Wiki has a page for that.

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Yes, there are!

Open a file of the language you want to see it‘s color variables.
In vim MyController.php for example, do :highlight.
Do that in the files of the specific languages you need.

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