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# vim-colors-off
*This is very much a work in progress*
For a number of weeks, I ran vim with `syntax off`. It was quite nice,
with only two annoyances:
- Bright white on jet black was a bit off-putting.
- There were cases when I did miss the lack of color, vimdiff for
example.
Therefore, I aimed to find or create a colorscheme to solve these two
issues.
The result is very much based on the [pencil][] colorscheme, which is
surprising because it's a very colorful colorscheme, but:
- It uses a very sane approach to defining and setting colors
- It has nice background and foreground colors
- In the areas where I do want color, I like how it colors things
[pencil]: https://github.com/reedes/vim-colors-pencil
![Screenshot](shot.png)
Slightly out of date, not super exciting...
## Installation
- Use [Vundle][]
- Add "pbrisbin/vim-colors-off" as a plugin
[vundle]: https://github.com/gmarik/Vundle.vim
## Usage
```
:colorscheme off
```
Supports both `background=light` and `background=dark`.
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