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[--template < file / npm module >...] \
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[--template < file / npm module >...] \
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--out < directory >
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`themer` can create themes from your custom color sets (see ["Create your own color set"](#create-your-own-color-set) below) or from color sets published on npm (see mjswensen/themer-colors-default). The same is true for templates.
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`themer` can create themes from your custom color sets (see ["Create your own color set"](#create-your-own-color-set) below) or from color sets published on npm (see [themer-colors-default](https://github.com/mjswensen/themer-colors-default)). The same is true for templates.
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### Example usage
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### Example usage
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## Themer color sets
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## Themer color sets
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* mjswensen/themer-colors-default
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* [themer-colors-default](https://github.com/mjswensen/themer-colors-default)
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### Create your own color set
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### Create your own color set
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light: { ... }, // same as above, except that shade0 should be the lightest and shade7 should be the darkest.
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light: { ... }, // same as above, except that shade0 should be the lightest and shade7 should be the darkest.
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See mjswensen/themer-colors-default for an example.
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See [themer-colors-default](https://github.com/mjswensen/themer-colors-default) for an example.
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I would recommend checking your color set into your dotfiles repo. Once you've fine-tuned it, you might consider publishing it to npm for others to use! (If you do, consider naming your repo starting with `themer-colors-` so that others can easily find it.)
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I would recommend checking your color set into your dotfiles repo. Once you've fine-tuned it, you might consider publishing it to npm for others to use! (If you do, consider naming your repo starting with `themer-colors-` so that others can easily find it.)
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### Terminals
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### Terminals
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* mjswensen/hyper
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* [themer-hyper](https://github.com/mjswensen/themer-hyper)
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### Editors/IDEs
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### Editors/IDEs
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* mjswensen/vim
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* [themer-vim](https://github.com/mjswensen/themer-vim)
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* mjswensen/vim-lightline
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* [themer-vim-lightline](https://github.com/mjswensen/themer-vim-lightline)
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### Wallpapers
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### Wallpapers
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* mjswensen/wallpaper-block-wave
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* [themer-wallpaper-block-wave](https://github.com/mjswensen/themer-wallpaper-block-wave)
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* mjswensen/wallpaper-octagon
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* [themer-wallpaper-octagon](https://github.com/mjswensen/themer-wallpaper-octagon)
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### Create your own template
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### Create your own template
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