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generate_colors.go | ||
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README.md | ||
schemes.tmpl |
This is an extremely minimalist vim colorscheme (almost no syntax highlighting).
To use:
- :colo nofrils-dark
- :colo nofrils-light
- :colo nofrils-sepia
- :colo nofrils-acme NEW
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
Commands (once theme is loaded):
- :NofrilsDark use dark theme
- :NofrilsLight use light theme
- :NofrilsSepia use sepia theme
- :NofrilsAcme use acme theme
- :NofrilsFocusNormal reset back to normal settings
- :NofrilsFocusCode focus only code, fade everything else
- :NofrilsFocusComments focus only comments, fade everything else
The only highlighted elements are spelling, errors, comments, vim features (diff, etc) and optionally string backgrounds
Click for non-fuzzified versions
nofrils-dark: let g:nofrils_heavylinenumbers=1, :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=1 and :let g:nofrils_heavycomments=1
nofrils-acme: let g:nofrils_heavylinenumbers=0, :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=0 and :let g:nofrils_heavycomments=0
nofrils-sepia: let g:nofrils_heavylinenumbers=1, :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=0 and :let g:nofrils_heavycomments=1
nofrils-light: let g:nofrils_heavylinenumbers=0, :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=0 and :let g:nofrils_heavycomments=1
nofrils-acme: 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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