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Use Pywal To Generate Colorschemes From Your Wallpaper For Vim and Your Terminal

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Linux is, right now, the most customizable operating system on the market. It has hundreds of window managers, compositors, GTK themes, QT themes, Terminal emulators, and desktop environments. Yet, customization can be a little hard. It can often take hours, or even days to get everything set up how you like it. That doesn’t have to be the case. Pywal is a super easy tool that allows you to customize terminal color schemes, Vim, and various window managers. I am going to walk you through installing, getting, and applying a Pywal theme for your vim and your terminal emulator.
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