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* you can define/modify variables once instead of messing around with potentially botched substitutions,
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* you can distribute a lean colorscheme, free from unnecessary logic,
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* you can distribute the source alongside the colorscheme, making it easy for your users to experiment and adapt *your* colorschemes to *their* needs,
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* you can distribute the source alongside the colorscheme, making it easy for your users to experiment and adapt *your* colorscheme to *their* needs,
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* you can focus on the design of your colorscheme rather than its implementation,
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* you can start working on new colorscheme ideas very easily.
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4. define your highlight groups and links,
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5. and generate your colorscheme.
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Each step is thoroughly described in the colorscheme template itself in an effort to make it portable: if you ever decide to distribute your colorscheme you can simply package the template with it.
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Steps 2 to 5 are thoroughly described in the colorscheme template itself in an effort to make it portable: if you ever decide to distribute your colorscheme you can simply package the template with it.
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## TODO
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