Cleanup from initial Greenkeeper PR

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Josh Dick
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# onedark.vim
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![onedark.vim](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/joshdick/onedark.vim/master/img/readme_header.png)
A dark Vim/Neovim color scheme for the GUI and 16/256/true-color terminals, based on [FlatColor](https://github.com/MaxSt/FlatColor), with colors inspired by the excellent [One Dark syntax theme](https://github.com/atom/one-dark-syntax) for the [Atom text editor](https://atom.io).
## Installation
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1. Install the theme using your Vim plug-in manager of choice (or manually, by placing `colors/onedark.vim` in your `~/.vim/colors/` directory and `autoload/onedark.vim` in your `~/.vim/autoload/` directory.)
The theme also supports being installed as a Vim 8 package. Simply clone this repository into `~/.vim/pack/*/opt/` (so that the local path to this README would end up being `~/.vim/pack/*/opt/onedark.vim/README.md`) and add `packadd! onedark.vim` to your `~/.vimrc`. (The `*` in the path can be any value; see `:help packages` for more information.)

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"main": "build.js",
"scripts": {
"build": "node build.js",
"precommit": "npm test",
"test": "eslint build.js && node build.js check"
},
"author": {
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"dependencies": {
"dot": "1.1.2",
"termcolors": "latest"
},
"husky": {
"hooks": {
"pre-commit": "npm test"
}
}
}