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This colorscheme should be accepted by any Vim build or version on any platform without throwing any error but it is specifically designed with the following environments in mind…
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 8 colors
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### GUI Vim (GVim, MacVim)
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 16 colors
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 256 colors
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The colorscheme should work without any user intervention.
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### Color terminals capable of displaying "true colors"
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If your terminal emulator is capable of displaying "true colors" and set up to do so, you can tell Vim to use the colorscheme's GUI-specific color definitions instead of those specific to color terminals.
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### GUI Vim (GVim, MacVim)
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Check your terminal emulator's documentation to see if it supports "true colors" and Vim's `:help xterm-true-color` for additional information.
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The colorscheme should work without any user intervention.
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 256 colors
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 16 colors
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 8 colors
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## Installation
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<%
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# foo
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information = {
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name: "rnb",
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description: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet."
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}
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-%>
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# <%= information[:name] %>
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<%= information[:description] %>
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## Requirements
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This colorscheme should be accepted by any Vim build or version on any platform without throwing any error but it is specifically designed with the following environments in mind…
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### GUI Vim (GVim, MacVim)
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This colorscheme should work without any user intervention.
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### Color terminals capable of displaying "true colors"
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If your terminal emulator is capable of displaying "true colors" and set up to do so, you can tell Vim to use the colorscheme's GUI-specific color definitions instead of those specific to color terminals.
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Check your terminal emulator's documentation to see if it supports "true colors" and Vim's `:help xterm-true-color` for additional information.
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 256 colors
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 16 colors
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 8 colors
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## Installation
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### With a plugin manager
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Follow your plugin manager's instructions.
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### Manually
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Move `colors/<%= information[:name] %>.vim` to:
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* `$HOME/.vim/colors/<%= information[:name] %>.vim` on UNIX-like systems,
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* `$HOME\vimfiles\colors\<%= information[:name] %>.vim` on Windows.
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## Activation
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Add the line below to your `vimrc`:
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colorscheme <%= information[:name] %>
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and either reload your `vimrc`:
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:source $MYVIMRC
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or start a new Vim session.
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NOTE: if you installed <%= information[:name] %> with the help of a plugin manager, make sure that line comes *after* any line related in one way or another to your plugin manager.
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## Hacking
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## Acknowledgements
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# rnb
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
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## Requirements
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This colorscheme should be accepted by any Vim build or version on any platform without throwing any error but it is specifically designed with the following environments in mind…
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### GUI Vim (GVim, MacVim)
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The colorscheme should work without any user intervention.
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### Color terminals capable of displaying "true colors"
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If your terminal emulator is capable of displaying "true colors" and set up to do so, you can tell Vim to use the colorscheme's GUI-specific color definitions instead of those specific to color terminals.
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Check your terminal emulator's documentation to see if it supports "true colors" and Vim's `:help xterm-true-color` for additional information.
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 256 colors
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 16 colors
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### Color terminals capable of displaying 8 colors
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## Installation
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### With a plugin manager
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Follow your plugin manager's instructions.
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### Manually
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Move `colors/foobar-baz.vim` to:
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* `$HOME/.vim/colors/foobar-bazvim` on UNIX-like systems,
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* `$HOME\vimfiles\colors\foobar-bazvim` on Windows.
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## Activation
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Add the line below to your `vimrc`:
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colorscheme foobar-baz
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and either reload your `vimrc`:
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:source $MYVIMRC
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or start a new Vim session.
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NOTE: if you installed foobar-baz with the help of a plugin manager, make sure that line comes *after* any line related in one way or another to your plugin manager.
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## Hacking
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## Acknowledgements
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