* Duke ubuntu, dark and light color schemes
* Duke color schemes: Change bgcolor for line number and cursor line
Co-authored-by: Raghunandan.Seshadri <raghubs81@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Raghunandan Seshadri <raghunandan.seshadri@oracle.com>
The default colorschemes should ideally use 256 colors instead
of just 16 colors. The `simple` colorscheme should cover most
16 color use cases. I went through the colorschemes and put the themes
that didn't look good or looked incomplete in an in_progress directory.
This commit also improves the `cd` command behavior when using an
unnamed buffer.
* Adds new syntax groups and docs
* Large refactor of syntax highlighting files
* Changed keybindings for changing tabs.
* Improved the documentation.
* Added F3 for find to default bindings.
* Massive overhaul of the syntax files
* Phase 1 color-scheme updates.
* The new colorschemes.
* Colorscheme and syntax updates.
* Tiny fix to the cmc theme.
* Another phase of colorschemes and testing gitconfig.
* Fixed haskell error
* Fortran fix
* Delete test.txt
Heh, sorry about forgetting to do this again.
* Add gruvbox truecolor colorscheme
* Fixed typo in gruvbox-tv, added operator type in colorschemes
* Added operator type to all default themes
* Changed operator to symbol
* changed operator to symbol due to name conflict
* Removed unused 'operator' field. Fixed gutter-error color
* Restored the statement group and removed operator
Monokai is a better default colorscheme because it has a better 16
color approximation than zenburn. On 16 color terminals, it looks like
zenburn is not syntax highlighting anything.
The monokai-tc colorscheme has been renamed to plain monokai and has
been made the default colorscheme. It is still a true color colorscheme,
but the automatic 256 color approximation is very good so it can be used
just fine in terminals which do not support true color.
If your terminal only supports 16 colors, used the 'default'
colorscheme.