Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View bearcatsandor's full-sized avatar

Bearcat M. Şándor bearcatsandor

View GitHub Profile
@bearcatsandor
bearcatsandor / apprentice.md
Created August 14, 2017 19:12 — forked from romainl/apprentice.md
Apprentice — The Making Of

WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP WIP

Looking for the perfect colorscheme is no doubt part of everyone's experience with text editors and IDEs. For the luckiest among us, that perfect colorscheme will be the one enabled by default or the one that everyone on the internet seems to use. For the less lucky, the quest can be long and eventually lead them to actually build their own "perfect" colorscheme.

As a budding vimmer, it did not take long for me to start looking around for a nice colorscheme. I started my journey with that huge colorscheme test page that crashed so many browsers for so many years. Then, noticing that it did not have every colorscheme, I turned to the scripts section of vim.org and spent too much time looking at too many screenshots and installing too many colorschemes…

vim.org is where I eventually found a bea