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Dat Pretty Vim: 256 colours in Bash

March 19, 2016April 8, 2016 Jonathan LeeComputing / EN1 Comment
Colourful Vim Screen

After many years of being used to bland, black-and-white SSH sessions and plain vanilla Vi for my troubleshooting works – I’ve finally decided to take some time to learn how to juice the shells up a bit with glorious 256 colours and Vim’s syntax-on and color option. It was surprising how Vim suddenly became a …

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