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An extremely minimalist colorscheme, even opting out of the second L in frills

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This is my fork of @robertmeta's theme. All I've changed to date is a few tweaks to the nofrils-light theme to match my personal preferences.


This is an extremely minimalist vim colorscheme (almost no syntax highlighting).

To use:

  • :colo nofrils-dark
  • :colo nofrils-sepia
  • :colo nofrils-light
  • :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=1 to turn highlighted string backgrounds

The only highlighted elements are spelling, errors, comments, vim features and optionally string backgrounds

Sepia, dark and light screenshot of the colorscheme with :let g:nofrils_strbackgrounds=1 (with this off, the default, background of strings is same as normal background). The pink(ish) highlight is for misspellings.

Sepia/Dark/Light Versions


Why did you even create this thing? https://www.robertmelton.com/2016/03/13/syntax-highlighting-off/

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