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*zenbones.txt* A contrast-focused vim/neovim colorscheme
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*zenbones.txt* A collection of contrast-based vim/neovim colorschemes
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Table of Contents *zenbones-table-of-contents*
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Table of Contents *zenbones-table-of-contents*
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Just apply the colorscheme as usual:
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Just apply the colorscheme as usual:
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set termguicolors
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colorscheme zenbones " light
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colorscheme zenbones " light
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colorscheme zenflesh " dark
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colorscheme zenflesh " dark
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the flavor name e.g. `g:rosebones_italic_comments`. Just remember: `zenbones_`
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the flavor name e.g. `g:rosebones_italic_comments`. Just remember: `zenbones_`
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are for the `light` background and `zenflesh_` is for the dark.
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are for the `light` background and `zenflesh_` is for the dark.
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Another way to set configuration is to assign a dictionary to the prefix:
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let g:forestbones = #{ solid_line_nr: v:true }
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vim.g.forestbones = { solid_line_nr = true }
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*zenbones-g:zenbones_lightness*
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*zenbones-g:zenbones_lightness*
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g:zenbones_lightness Change background colors lightness.
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g:zenbones_lightness Change background colors lightness.
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CREATE YOUR OWN COLORSCHEME ~
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CREATE YOUR OWN COLORSCHEME ~
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You can ultimately create your own colorscheme that is based on Zenbones by
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You can ultimately create your own colorscheme that is based on zenbones by
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defining a palette and generating a specs. Best way to demonstrate this is
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defining a palette and generating a specs. Best way to demonstrate this is
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through an example. Let’s make a zenbones-flavored Gruvbox colorscheme called
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through an example. Let’s make a zenbones-flavored Gruvbox colorscheme called
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`gruvbones`.
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`gruvbones`.
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