-Micro comes with a number of colorschemes by default. Here is the list:
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-* simple: this is the simplest colorscheme. It uses 16 colors which are
- set by your terminal
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-* mc: A 16-color theme based on the look and feel of GNU Midnight Commander.
- This will look great used in conjunction with Midnight Commander.
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-* nano: A 16-color theme loosely based on GNU nano's syntax highlighting.
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-* monokai: this is the monokai colorscheme; you may recognize it as
- Sublime Text's default colorscheme. It requires true color to
- look perfect, but the 256 color approximation looks very good as well.
- It's also the default colorscheme.
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-* zenburn: The 'zenburn' colorscheme and works well with 256 color terminals
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-* solarized: this is the solarized colorscheme.
- You should have the solarized color palette in your terminal to use it.
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-* solarized-tc: this is the solarized colorscheme for true color; just
- make sure your terminal supports true color before using it and that the
- MICRO_TRUECOLOR environment variable is set to 1 before starting micro.
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-* atom-dark-tc: this colorscheme is based off of Atom's "dark" colorscheme.
- It requires true color to look good.