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Vim-RNB, a Vim colorscheme template
What is this thing?
RNB is a template designed to help vimmers create their own colorschemes without much effort.
In reality, Vim colorschemes are not that hard to write but there are several benefits to using a template such as RNB:
- you can define/modify variables once instead of messing around with potentially botched substitutions,
- you can distribute a lean colorscheme, free from unnecessary logic,
- you can distribute the source alongside the colorscheme, making it easy for your users to experiment and adapt your colorschemes to their needs,
- you can focus on the design of your colorscheme rather than its implementation,
- you can start working on new colorscheme ideas very easily.
What do I need to use it?
ERB, the templating engine used here, is part of Ruby's standard library so you will need Ruby to generate your colorscheme. Neither ERB nor Ruby knowledge is required, though.
How do I use it?
The process is divided in five steps:
- rename
colors/rnb.erb
tocolors/name_of_your_colorscheme.erb
, - start by editing your colorscheme's information,
- define your colors,
- define your highlight groups and links,
- and generate your colorscheme.
Each step is thoroughly described in the colorscheme template: colors/rnb.erb
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