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/*
 * Dark color scheme using 216 web-safe colors, inspired
 * somewhat by the default color scheme in mutt.
 * It reduces eyestrain for me, and energy usage for all:
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-on-dark_color_scheme
 */
* { background:#000; color:#ccc }

/*
 * Underlined links add visual noise which make them hard-to-read.
 * Use colors to make them stand out, instead.
 */
a { color:#69f; text-decoration:none }
a:visited { color:#96f }

/* quoted text gets a different color */
*.q { color:#09f }

/*
 * these may be used with cgit, too
 * (cgit uses <div>, public-inbox uses <span>)
 */
*.add { color:#0ff }
*.del { color:#f0f }
*.head { color:#fff }
*.hunk { color:#c93 }

/*
 * highlight 3.x colors (tested 3.18)
 * this doesn't use most of the colors available (I find too many
 * colors overwhelming).  So the #ccc default is commented out.
 */
.hl.num { color:#f30 }
.hl.esc { color:#f0f }
.hl.str { color:#f30 }
.hl.pps { color:#f30 }
/* .hl.slc { color:#ccc } */
.hl.com { color:#09f }
.hl.ppc { color:#f0f }
/* .hl.opt { color:#ccc } */
/* .hl.ipl { color:#ccc } */
/* .hl.lin { color:#ccc } */
.hl.kwa { color:#ff0 }
.hl.kwb { color:#0ff }
.hl.kwc { color:#ff0 }
/* .hl.kwd { color:#ccc } */

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