Make Perl sigils the same color as variables#67
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This is consistent with how sigils work in the vim version of Nord, and less distracting than having a separate color for the sigils which are actually part of the variable.
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Hi @marcusramberg 👋, thanks for your contribution 👍
Sorry for the long delay, I've been really busy with my job, real life and Nord's, finally launched, official website and documentation.
I've read some docs about Perl Sigils, tested the changes and it is less noisy when not handling the prefixed characters as keywords.
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This is consistent with how sigils work in the vim version of Nord, and less distracting than having a separate color for the sigils which are actually part of the variable.