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Base 16 Heetch Scheme
Base16 Heetch scheme. Dark colours only (currently).
This is designed to be used with the Base16 theme building project: https://github.com/chriskempson/base16
Building the theme
There are multiple build tools for Base16. I'll document only the Go and Elixir based versions here.
base16-builder-go
Assuming you already have a working Go development environment, issue the following command to get the builFinally we're ready to build our themes:
base16-builder-go build
When this process is complete you will find the built themes in the per-application directories under templates
. The structure of the output directory differs on a per-application basis. For instance, in the emacs
directory the output is in a build
subdirectory, and in the vim
directory the output is in a colors
subdirectory. Instructions on how to use each theme can be found in the README files in each per-application directory.
d tool:
go get -u github.com/belak/base16-builder-go
Now, you'll need to make a directory to store your Base16 setup in:
mkdir -p ~/src/base16
cd ~/src/base16
Initially we just want to pull in all the schemas and templates in the upstream project:
base16-builder-go update
Finally we're ready to build our themes:
base16-builder-go build
base16-builder-elixir
First grab the source code:
git clone git@github.com:obahareth/base16-builder-elixir.git
cd base16-builder-elixir
.. then get the dependencies:
mix deps.get
Now you should be able to run the base16-build-elixir
script.
First we need to update our sources:
./base16_builder update
Finally we're ready to build our themes:
./base16_builder build
Using individual theme builds
When your build is complete you will find the built themes in the per-application directories under templates
. The structure of the output directory differs on a per-application basis. For instance, in the emacs
directory the output is in a build
subdirectory, and in the vim
directory the output is in a colors
subdirectory. Instructions on how to use each theme can be found in the README files in each per-application directory.