Micro comes with a number of colorschemes by default. Here is the list:
-### 16 color
-
-These may vary widely based on the 16 colors selected for your terminal.
-
-* `simple`: this is the simplest colorscheme. It uses 16 colors which are set by
- your terminal
-* `solarized`: this is the solarized colorscheme. You should have the solarized
- color palette in your terminal to use it.
-* `cmc-16`: A very nice 16-color theme. Written by contributor CaptainMcClellan
- (Collin Warren.) Licensed under the same license as the rest of the themes.
-* `cmc-paper`: Basically cmc-16, but on a white background. (Actually light grey
- on most ANSI (16-color) terminals)
-* `geany`: Colorscheme based on geany's default highlighting.
-
### 256 color
These should work and look nice in most terminals. I recommend these
256 color approximation looks very good as well. It's also the default
colorscheme.
* `zenburn`
+* `gruvbox`
* `darcula`
* `twilight`
+* `railscast`
* `bubblegum`: a light colorscheme
+### 16 color
+
+These may vary widely based on the 16 colors selected for your terminal.
+
+* `simple`: this is the simplest colorscheme. It uses 16 colors which are set by
+ your terminal
+* `solarized`: You should have the solarized color palette in your terminal to use this colorscheme properly.
+* `cmc-16`
+* `cmc-paper`: cmc-16, but on a white background. (Actually light grey
+ on most ANSI (16-color) terminals)
+* `geany`: Colorscheme based on geany's default highlighting.
+
### True color
These require terminals that support true color and require `MICRO_TRUECOLOR=1` (this is an environment variable).