vim-vice
“No one gossips about others' secret virtues.”
Vice is a dark and vibrant colorscheme for vim.
Installing
Install vim-vice using your plugin manager of choice:
" Vundle
Plugin 'bcicen/vim-vice'
" vim-plug
Plug 'bcicen/vim-vice'
" NeoBundle
NeoBundle 'bcicen/vim-vice'
Or install manually:
curl -Lo ~/.vim/colors/vice.vim https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bcicen/vim-vice/master/colors/vice.vim
And activate in your .vimrc:
colorscheme vice
Other Platforms
Vice colorscheme ports to other terminal emulators and applications can be found in the contrib/ dir
Xresources
Copy the contents of xresources/vice into your ~/.Xresources config file.
Then run xrdb ~/.Xresources to reload the config.
Terminator
Backup your existing terminator config:
cp -v ~/.config/terminator/config{,.bk}Then copy terminator/vice to ~/.config/terminator/config or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/terminator/config if you're running OS X.
Restart terminator to load the Vice colorscheme.
Sublime
Install to the default Sublime directory:
cd contrib/sublime
make installAnd select the Vice theme in Preferences > Color Scheme.
gotop
Provide the -c option to use the Vice colorscheme:
gotop -c vice
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