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Vitamins Vim Colorscheme
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hcalves
Customization
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Skins & Themes
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Linux and Unix Utilities
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Miscellaneous
©2008-2012 ~
hcalves
Small gift for Vim coders out there.
To install, just move to ~/.vim/colors/
UPDATE: Now supports GUI and terminal modes!
* gVim font is Monaco 9pt
* Theme is Fresh Dark
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with custom colours
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theDumps
Nov 3, 2011
how to get those colors in terminal?
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sergeygerasimov
Mar 12, 2009
Brilliant! You inspare me to change my devel platform on Linux
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hcalves
Mar 12, 2009
Well... Vim/GVim itself runs on Windows, Mac, all Unices, Amiga, BeOS.
But depending on what you do, Linux is a fine place to develop, sure.
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sergeygerasimov
Mar 26, 2009
Vim on Windows is very weird. I can't even set up it to highlight code...
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risqer
Sep 22, 2008
You rock man!
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tangramm
Sep 22, 2008
Very nice. Looking forward to the console version.
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Aesrak
Sep 21, 2008
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Awesome colours, I wish I knew how to use Vim now
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But depending on what you do, Linux is a fine place to develop, sure.