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You don't need to fork this to add your own colors, highlight groups etc. #71
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@AnasR7 - FYI |
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@stanleykozak - You could actually recreate your fork with custom colors and custom highlight groups. That way you can stay in sync in the main theme |
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I've noticed a lot of people fork this color scheme to add custom colors and highlight groups, or, to override a theme's defaults.
This color scheme has been designed to allow you to customise nearly everything all from within the
setup
function. The below are links on how to achieve this from the readme:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: