" local syntax file - set colors on a per-machine basis: " vim: tw=0 ts=4 sw=4 " Vim color file - terminal uses default xterm colors " turly's vaguely blue-themed color scheme (I'm only interested in C and bash) " See https://jonasjacek.github.io/colors/ for xterm color name table set background=dark hi clear if exists("syntax_on") syntax reset endif let g:colors_name = "bluish" hi Normal guifg=yellow1 guibg=#101848 ctermfg=226 ctermbg=234 hi Todo guifg=yellow1 guibg=#101888 ctermfg=226 ctermbg=234 hi CursorLine guibg=#282850 hi LineNr guifg=gray91 guibg=#303060 ctermfg=250 ctermbg=235 hi Comment guifg=cyan3 ctermfg=43 hi Identifier guifg=GreenYellow ctermfg=154 hi Constant guifg=lightcyan ctermfg=195 hi Statement guifg=gray95 ctermfg=255 hi Special guifg=gray95 ctermfg=255 hi cDelimiter guifg=gray91 ctermfg=254 hi Type guifg=skyblue ctermfg=117 hi StorageClass guifg=aquamarine ctermfg=122 hi cString guifg=wheat2 ctermfg=229 hi cSpecial guifg=antiquewhite ctermfg=230 hi cPreCondit guifg=cyan2 ctermfg=50 hi cCppOutIf guifg=cyan2 ctermfg=50 hi cBoolean guifg=gray91 ctermfg=254 hi cOperator guifg=gray93 ctermfg=254 hi Structure guifg=gray93 ctermfg=254 hi Visual guifg=#262626 guibg=#ffffff ctermfg=235 ctermbg=15 hi Preproc guifg=LightGoldenRod ctermfg=227 hi cUserFunction guifg=yellow ctermfg=226 hi cAnsiFunction guifg=antiquewhite2 ctermfg=230