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*srcery.txt* Color scheme with clearly defined contrasting colors	*srcery*
	   and a slightly earthy tone.

Version:   1.0.0
Author:    Daniel Berg <mail@roosta.sh>
	w/ contributers
License:   MIT license

CONTENTS						*srcery-contents*

Introduction				|srcery-introduction|
Installation 				|srcery-installation|
	Vim 8 				|srcery-install-vim8|
	Dein 				|srcery-install-dein|
	Pathogen 			|srcery-install-pathogen|
	Plug 				|srcery-install-plug|
Color Table 				|srcery-color-table|
Options					|srcery-options|
	g:srcery_[color] 		|srcery-option-color|
	g:srcery_bold 			|srcery-option-bold|
	g:srcery_italic 		|srcery-option-italic|
	g:srcery_underline 		|srcery-option-underline|
	g:srcery_undercurl 		|srcery-option-undercurl|
	g:srcery_inverse 		|srcery-option-inverse|
	g:srcery_inverse_matche 	|srcery-option-inverse-matches|
	g:srcery_inverse_match_paren 	|srcery-option-inverse-match-paren|
	g:srcery_dim_lisp_paren 	|srcery-option-dim-lisp-paren|
	g:srcery_bg_passthrough 	|srcery-option-bg-passthrough|
	g:srcery_guisp_fallback 	|srcery-option-guisp-fallback|
	g:srcery_italic_types 		|srcery-option-italic-types|
	g:srcery_hard_black_terminal_bg |srcery-option-hard-black-terminal-bg|

==============================================================================
INTRODUCTION 						   *srcery-introduction*

Created using colors that logically adheres to the 16 color base palette of a
given terminal, while trying to retain its own identity. The colors are
designed to be easy on the eyes yet contrast well with the background for long
sessions using an editor or terminal emulator.

==============================================================================
INSTALLATION						   *srcery-installation*

Put srcery.vim in `~/.vim/colors/` (on unix-like systems) or
`%userprofile%\vimfiles\colors\` (on Windows).

							   *srcery-install-vim8*

Vim 8 has native support for loading plugins. All you need to do to is to
clone this repository into `~/.vim/plug/default/opt`.
>
	git clone https://github.com/srcery-colors/srcery-vim \
		~/.vim/plug/default/opt
<

The same works for Neovim, but you have to clone it into a path where Neovim
can find it.
>
	git clone https://github.com/srcery-colors/srcery-vim \
		~/.config/nvim/plug/default/opt
<

							   *srcery-install-dein*
https://github.com/Shougo/dein.vim
>
	call dein#add('srcery-colors/srcery-vim')
<
						       *srcery-install-pathogen*
https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen
>
	cd ~/.vim/bundle
	git clone https://github.com/srcery-colors/srcery-vim
<
							   *srcery-install-plug*
https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug
>
	Plug 'srcery-colors/srcery-vim'
<

==============================================================================
COLOR TABLE						    *srcery-color-table*

| termcol       | nr | var                       | hex     | rgb           |
| ------------- | -- | ------------------------- | ------- | ------------- |
| black         | 0  | g:srcery_black            | #1c1b19 | 28,  27,  25  |
| red           | 1  | g:srcery_red              | #ef2f27 | 239, 47, 39   |
| green         | 2  | g:srcery_green         	 | #519f50 | 81,  159, 80  |
| yellow        | 3  | g:srcery_yellow        	 | #fbb829 | 251, 184, 41  |
| blue          | 4  | g:srcery_blue          	 | #2c78bf | 44, 120, 191  |
| magenta       | 5  | g:srcery_magenta       	 | #e02c6d | 224, 44,  109 |
| cyan          | 6  | g:srcery_cyan          	 | #0aaeb3 | 10, 174, 179  |
| white         | 7  | g:srcery_white         	 | #baa67f | 186, 166, 127 |
| brightblack   | 8  | g:srcery_bright_black  	 | #918175 | 145, 129, 117 |
| brightred     | 9  | g:srcery_bright_red    	 | #f75341 | 247, 83, 65   |
| brightgreen   | 10 | g:srcery_bright_green  	 | #98bc37 | 152, 188, 55  |
| brightyellow  | 11 | g:srcery_bright_yellow 	 | #fed06e | 254, 208, 110 |
| brightblue    | 12 | g:srcery_bright_blue   	 | #68a8e4 | 104, 168, 228 |
| brightmagenta | 13 | g:srcery_bright_magenta	 | #ff5c8f | 255, 92, 143  |
| brightcyan    | 14 | g:srcery_bright_cyan   	 | #2be4d0 | 43, 228, 208  |
| brightwhite   | 15 | g:srcery_bright_white  	 | #fce8c3 | 252, 232, 195 |

Additionally Srcery uses some xterm 256 colors to pad out the color selection,
no extra configuration needed.

| NAME          | NR  | VAR                    | HEX     | RGB         |
| ------------- | --- | ---------------------- | ------- | ----------- |
| orange        | 202 | g:srcery_orange        | #FF5F00 | 255, 95, 0  |
| bright_orange | 208 | g:srcery_bright_orange | #FF8700 | 255, 135, 0 |
| hard_black    | 233 | g:srcery_hard_black    | #121212 | 18, 18, 18  |
| xgray1        | 235 | g:srcery_xgray1        | #262626 | 38, 38, 38  |
| xgray2        | 236 | g:srcery_xgray2        | #303030 | 48, 48, 48  |
| xgray3        | 237 | g:srcery_xgray3        | #3A3A3A | 58, 58, 58  |
| xgray4        | 238 | g:srcery_xgray4        | #444444 | 68, 68, 68  |
| xgray5        | 239 | g:srcery_xgray5        | #4E4E4E | 78, 78, 78  |
| xgray6        | 240 | g:srcery_xgray6        | #585858 | 88, 88, 88  |

==============================================================================
OPTIONS								*srcery-options*

Srcery includes a few toggles due to discrepancies in the various setups
possible. To change any of these you’d put something like this in your .vimrc:

>
	let g:srcery_italic = 1
<

Make sure that you set these variables before assigning colorscheme.

g:srcery_[color] 					   *srcery-option-color*

You can customize each of Srcery’s colors, to customize say the red color:
>
	let g:srcery_red = '#FF0000'
<
Refer to the |srcery-color-table| for a full list of color variables, hexes
and more.

							    *srcery-option-bold*
g:srcery_bold

	Enables bold text.

	Default: 1

							  *srcery-option-italic*
g:srcery_italic

	Enables italic text.

	Default: gui 1, term 0

						       *srcery-option-underline*
g:srcery_underline

	Enables underlined text.

	Default: 1

						       *srcery-option-undercurl*
g:srcery_undercurl

	Enables undercurled text.

	Default: 1

							 *srcery-option-inverse*
g:srcery_inverse

	Enable or disable inverse highlighting (foreground becomes background,
	vice versa). This is used for visual selection, search highlights and
	some other things.

	Srcery will fall back to other methods of highlighting if this is
	disabled.

	Default: 1

						 *srcery-option-inverse-matches*
g:srcery_inverse_matches

	Highlight search matches using inverse colors.

	Default: 0

					     *srcery-option-inverse-match-paren*
g:srcery_inverse_match_paren

	When enabled will highlight matching delimiters using inverse colors.
	(`:DoMatchParen`)

	Works best with Rainbow parenthesis.

	Default: 0

					 	  *srcery-option-dim-lisp-paren*
g:srcery_dim_lisp_paren

	Dims lisp dialects delimiters to a fairly dark gray (xgray5
	specifically).

	Default: 0

						  *srcery-option-bg-passthrough*
g:srcery_bg_passthrough

	Lets the terminal control the background color in Vim by setting the
	background NONE.

	A possible use case for this could be you want to manipulate the
	background color in the terminal, and let the results bubble up to
	Vim.

	Default: 0

 						  *srcery-option-guisp-fallback*
g:srcery_guisp_fallback

	Sets up alternate highlighting for colored underline/undercurl. Some
	environments are unable to color underline, so this setting will set
	either the background or foreground to whatever color the underline is
	supposed to be.

	This comes in handy if colored underline doesn’t work, or underline is
	disabled entirely.

	Default: `NONE`

	Possible Values: `fg`, `bg`

						    *srcery-option-italic-types*
g:srcery_italic_types

	Italicize types if italic is enabled.

	Default: 0

					  *srcery-option-hard-black-terminal-bg*
g:srcery_hard_black_terminal_bg
	
	If enabled, will set the terminal background in vim to hard black.
	Note that this currently only works in Vim, not Neovim.

	Default: 1

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