Power VIM Users like us have already wasted tons of time to choose
our favorite colorschemes, and may still not be satisfied with the
current colorschemes. So I wrote this plugin to help us out, to
meet the perfect colorsheme that we are DESTINED to be with.
just like your lovely girlfriends/wifves:)
Written by sunus Lee
sunus.the.dev[at]gmail.com
Wed Dec 12 11:50:55 CST 2012
Added Windows Support, great news for windows vim users, right? :)
Just copy randomColorPicker.vim to your VIM runtime plugin path:
You may need to create ~/.vim/plugin directory if it doesn't exist:
mkdir -p ~/.vim/plugin
then:
cp randomColorPicker.vim ~/.vim/plugin
- create a directory at:
C:\Users\YourUsername\vimfiles\plugin
or enter directory:
C:\Program Files\vim\vim73\plugin
vim73 might be vim72 or whatever.. as long as it's where ur vim is installed, it's vaild.
- copy randomColorPicker.vim to that directory.
When you use vim open a file, I will randomly pick up a colorscheme for you.
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ALL The Commands below are CaseSensitive
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if you LOVE this colorscheme,
Enter( In Normal Mode )
:Love
then I will never change your colorscheme again.
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if you HATE this colorscheme and don't want to see her again,
Enter( In Normal Mode )
:Hate
then I will never pick this colorscheme for you and then
randomly pick a new coloscheme.
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if you somehow regret what you did and want to get the hated colorscheme back,
Enter(In Normal Mode)
:Back
then all you hated colorschem will back to select pool, and you might see
her again:)
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Enter(In Normal Mode)
:CS
to see current colorscheme
Use this plugin with a large colorsheme pool
will increase the possibility of meeting the right ColorScheme for you.
So, I recommand you also use the ColorScheme Pack at:
Colo(u)r Sampler Pack : Oct 2012 Update
Big Thanks to Robert Melton for his awesome work!
mail me: sunus.the.dev[at]gmail.com