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## Terminal Environment
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If you use Spacegray inside a Terminal, please make sure you use a Terminal
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with 256 color support.
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with 256 color support. Most these days are. Ensure that the default TERM
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contains the string `256color`. An example would be `xterm-256color` or
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if using tmux or screen, `screen-256color`.
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### Terminal Color Palette
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Spacegray will look good in a dark terminal colorscheme, but if you use
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Spacegray's color palette, it will look beautiful.
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If you use iTerm2, Spacegray.itemcolors is provided with the download.
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Otherwise, the image below contains the Spacegray palette.
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You can use a color picker to use the colors for your Terminal:
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For Linux/BSD users, here is a sample ~/.Xresources:
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*background: #111314
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*foreground: #B7BBB7
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! black
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*color0: #2C2F33
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*color8: #4B5056
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! red
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*color1: #B04C50
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*color9: #B04C50
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! green
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*color2: #919652
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*color10: #94985B
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! yellow
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*color3: #E2995C
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*color11: #E2995C
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! blue
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*color4: #66899D
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*color12: #66899D
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! magenta
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*color5: #8D6494
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*color13: #8D6494
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! cyan
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*color6: #527C77
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*color14: #527C77
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! white
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*color7: #606360
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*color15: #DDE3DC
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