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r e a d c o d e l i k e a w i z a r d
sourcerer by xero harrison (http://sourcerer.xero.nu)
├─ based on sorcerer by Jeet Sukumaran (http://jeetworks.org)
└─ based on mustang by Henrique C. Alves (hcarvalhoalves@gmail.com)
a 16 bit color scheme for hackers.
copy sourcerer.vim to ~/.vim/colors/
or install it from the standalone repo with your vim plugin manager e.g. Plugin 'xero/sourcerer.vim'
then in your ~/.vimrc
add colorscheme sourcerer
and turn :syntax on
.
copy the contents of sourcerer.Xresources into your ~/.Xresources
or ~/.Xdefaults
file. your system may require you to call xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
and/or restart your terminal emulator.
copy sourcerer.sh into your home directory and add source ~/sourcerer.sh
to your shell init script ~/.bashrc
or ~/.zshrc
. colors will only be applied in a new tty session.
launch iterm/item2, type CMD+i
, navigate to Colors
tab, click on Load Presets
, click on Import
and select sourcerer.itermcolors.
copy sourcerer.py to your styles directory, ususally /usr/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pygments/styles
. then set the style when you use the command: pygmentize -O style=sourcerer -f console256 -g
(make it can alias like ccat
or c
).