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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This theme was built with [base16-builder-python](https://github.com/InspectorMu Supports graphical Vim and console Vim. -![Base16 Vim](https://raw.github.com/chriskempson/base16-vim/master/base16-vim.png) +![Base16 Vim](https://raw.github.com/fnune/base16-vim/master/base16-vim.png) ## Terminal Themes For terminal Vim (non-gui) please ensure you are using a base16 terminal theme. @@ -21,22 +21,22 @@ Add `colorscheme base16-default-dark` to your `~/.vimrc`. ### Vundle Add the following to your `~/.vimrc` file and run `PluginInstall` in Vim. - Plugin 'chriskempson/base16-vim' + Plugin 'fnune/base16-vim' ### vim-plug Add the following to your `~/.vimrc` file and run `PlugInstall` in Vim. - Plug 'chriskempson/base16-vim' + Plug 'fnune/base16-vim' ### Pathogen cd ~/.vim/bundle - git clone https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-vim.git + git clone https://github.com/fnune/base16-vim.git ### Manual cd ~/.vim/colors - git clone git://github.com/chriskempson/base16-vim.git base16 + git clone git://github.com/fnune/base16-vim.git base16 cp base16/colors/*.vim . ## 256 colorspace @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ If using a Base16 terminal theme designed to keep the 16 ANSI colors intact (a " This will cause vim to access the colours in the modified 256 colorspace. Please **do not** enable this simply because you have a 256 color terminal as this will cause colors to be displayed incorrectly. ## Troubleshooting -There is a script to help troubleshoot colour issues called `colortest` available in the [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell) repository. +There is a script to help troubleshoot colour issues called `colortest` available in the [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/fnune/base16-shell) repository. If you are using a ISO-8613-3 compatible terminal ( [vim docs](https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/23c1b2b018c8121ca5fcc247e37966428bf8ca66/runtime/doc/options.txt#L7876), @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ If your Vim looks like the above image you are using a 256 terminal theme withou ### Blue line numbers ![blue line numbers screenshot](https://raw.github.com/chriskempson/base16-vim/master/with-base16colorspace-256-without-base16-shell.png) -If your Vim looks like the above image you are setting `let base16colorspace=256` in your `~/.vimrc` but either not running [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell) or [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell) is not working for your terminal. Either ensure [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell) is working by running the `colortest` available in the [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell) repository or not setting `let base16colorspace=256` in your `~/.vimrc`. +If your Vim looks like the above image you are setting `let base16colorspace=256` in your `~/.vimrc` but either not running [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/fnune/base16-shell) or [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/fnune/base16-shell) is not working for your terminal. Either ensure [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/fnune/base16-shell) is working by running the `colortest` available in the [Base16 Shell](https://github.com/fnune/base16-shell) repository or not setting `let base16colorspace=256` in your `~/.vimrc`. ## Customization If you want to do some local customization, you can add something like this to your `~/.vimrc`: |