vim-castle/.vim/bundle/nofrils/README.md

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This is an extremely minimalist vim colorscheme (almost no syntax highlighting).

To use:

  • :colo nofrils-dark
  • :colo nofrils-light
  • :colo nofrils-sepia

To customize:

  • :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=1 to turn highlighted string backgrounds, for languages where strings are a major part of them
  • :let g:nofrils_heavycomments=1 to turn on high contrast comments rather than the default faded style, for projects where the comments are not deceit and lies
  • :let g:nofrils_heavylinenumbers=1 to turn on brighter line numbers, for people who use relative line numbers to hop around

The only highlighted elements are spelling, errors, comments, vim features (diff, etc) and optionally string backgrounds

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Sepia Version let g:nofrils_heavylinenumbers=1, :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=1 and :let g:nofrils_heavycomments=1

Dark Version let g:nofrils_heavylinenumbers=0, :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=1 and :let g:nofrils_heavycomments=1

Light Version let g:nofrils_heavylinenumbers=0, :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=0 and :let g:nofrils_heavycomments=0

Diffs Dark Version let g:nofrils_heavylinenumbers=0, :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=0 and :let g:nofrils_heavycomments=0


Why did you even create this thing? https://www.robertmelton.com/2016/03/13/syntax-highlighting-off/


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