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# Author: Romain Lafourcade (https://github.com/romainl)
# Canonical URL: https://gist.github.com/romainl/5cd2f4ec222805f49eca
# This template is designed to help vimmers create their own colorschemes
# without much effort.
#
# You will need Ruby to generate your colorscheme but Ruby knowledge is
# not needed at all.
#
# The process is divided in four steps:
# 1. start by editing your colorscheme's information,
# 2. define your colors,
# 3. define your highlight groups and links,
# 4. and generate your colorscheme.
# Step 1: information
#
# Make sure the name of your colorscheme is unique and attractive.
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# Step 3: highlights
#
# You can define highlight groups like this:
#
# [ "Normal", name of the highlight group
# white, the color used for background color, or use "NONE", "fg" or "bg"
# darkgray, the color used for foreground color, or use "NONE", "fg" or "bg"
# "NONE" style, can be "bold", "underline", "reverse", "italic",
# "standout", "NONE" or "undercurl"
# ]
#
# The sample above tells Vim to render normal text in dark gray against a white
# background, without any styling.
#
# or link an highlight group to another:
#
# [ "Title", "Normal" ]
#
# In GUI Vim, there is an additional color for the undercurl used to
# highlight spelling mistakes:
#
# [ "SpellBad", name of the highlight group
# "NONE", the color used for background color, or use "NONE", "fg" or "bg"
# red, the color used for foreground color, or use "NONE", "fg" or "bg"
# "undercurl", style
# red color used for the undercurl
# ]
#
# The sample above tells Vim to render badly spelled words in red against the current
# background, with a red undercurl.
#
# You can add any custom highlight group to the standard list below but you shouldn't
# TODO example
# remove any if you want a working colorscheme.
highlights = [
[ "Normal", bg, fg, "NONE" ],