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## Advance Usage
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Zenbones is pretty extensible thanks to
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[Lush.nvim](https://github.com/rktjmp/lush.nvim). You can easily retrieve the
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colors in lua:
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[Lush](https://github.com/rktjmp/lush.nvim). You can easily retrieve the colors
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in lua:
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```lua
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local theme = require "zenbones"
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print(sand.darken(20).hex)
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```
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One example of this is the custom [lualine](lua/lualine/themes/zenbones.lua)
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theme.
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One such example is the custom [lualine](lua/lualine/themes/zenbones.lua) theme.
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See also
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[Lush's documentation](https://github.com/rktjmp/lush.nvim#advanced-usage) for
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```
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:lua require("zenbones.print").print_terminal_colors()
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Terminal colors
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foreground: #2C363C
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background: #F0EDEC
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ansi color0: #2C363C
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ansi color1: #C23C55
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ansi color2: #617437
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ansi color3: #914B27
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ansi color4: #286486
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ansi color5: #88507D
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...
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```
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Useful when you want to apply a zenbones theme to your terminal.
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