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Bad Wolf

A color scheme for Vim, pieced together by Steve Losh.

There's still quite a lot of room for improvement (particularly in HTML) so feel free to send me ideas through the issue tracker or pull requests.

It's MIT/X11 licensed, so feel free to hack it apart if you like.

If you're going to send a pull request that you want me to merge, please post a comment in it with before/after screenshots!

Screenshots

These screenshots may be out of date, but they'll at least give you a taste of what you're in for.

Python

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HTML (Django Templates)

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Clojure

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Markdown

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Configuration

There are a few settings you can use to tweak how Bad Wolf looks.

Determines whether text inside a tags in HTML files will be underlined.

" Turn off HTML link underlining
let g:badwolf_html_link_underline = 0

Default: 1 (on)

Contributing

I'd love pull requests, but won't necessarily merge all of them. Color schemes are a very subjective topic -- we don't all have the same taste.

If you're going to send a pull request that you want me to merge, please post a comment in it with before/after screenshots!

Description
A Vim color scheme.
Readme 286 KiB
Languages
Vim Script 89.3%
Emacs Lisp 10.5%
Shell 0.2%