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							- " Switch to whatever colorscheme you like
 
- " onedark.vim override: Don't set a background color when running in a terminal;
 
- " just use the terminal's background color
 
- " `gui` is the hex color code used in GUI mode/nvim true-color mode
 
- " `cterm` is the color code used in 256-color mode
 
- " `cterm16` is the color code used in 16-color mode
 
- if (has("autocmd") && !has("gui_running"))
 
-   augroup colorset
 
-     autocmd!
 
-     let s:white = { "gui": "#ABB2BF", "cterm": "145", "cterm16" : "7" }
 
-     autocmd ColorScheme * call onedark#set_highlight("Normal", { "fg": s:white }) " `bg` will not be styled since there is no `bg` setting
 
-   augroup END
 
- endif
 
- hi Comment cterm=italic
 
- let g:onedark_hide_endofbuffer=1
 
- let g:onedark_terminal_italics=1
 
- let g:onedark_termcolors=256
 
- syntax on
 
- colorscheme onedark
 
- " checks if your terminal has 24-bit color support
 
- if (has("termguicolors"))
 
-     set termguicolors
 
-     hi LineNr ctermbg=NONE guibg=NONE
 
- endif
 
- " Syntax highlighting
 
- let g:python_highlight_all=1
 
- " Change this when you know where i3 will be
 
- aug i3config_ft_detection
 
-   au!
 
-   au BufNewFile,BufRead ~/.config/i3/config set filetype=i3config
 
- aug end
 
- " TODO checkout vim-jsx
 
 
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