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vim.o.background = ""vim.cmd.colorscheme ""NORMALinit.luaunixutf-80%0:2
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" Returns true if the color hex value is lightfunction! IsHexColorLight(color) abortlet l:raw_color = trim(a:color, '#')let l:red = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{0}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)let l:green = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{2}(.{2}).{2}', '1', 'g'), 16)let l:blue = str2nr(substitute(l:raw_color, '.{4}(.{2})', '1', 'g'), 16)let l:brightness = ((l:red * 299) + (l:green * 587) + (l:blue * 114)) / 1000return l:brightness > 155endfunctionNORMALcode.vimunixutf-850%6:12
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Vim Monokai color scheme that tries to be as faithful as possible to Sublime's Monokai syntax highlighting
published almost 8 years ago
updated 6 months ago