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Add Set Your Color Scheme as a vim til.

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- [Rename Current File](vim/rename-current-file.md)
- [Repeat The Previous Change](vim/repeat-the-previous-change.md)
- [Scrolling Relative to the Window](vim/scrolling-relative-to-the-window.md)
- [Set Your Color Scheme](vim/set-your-color-scheme.md)
- [Split Different](vim/split-different.md)
- [Tabs To Spaces](vim/tabs-to-spaces.md)
- [The Vim Info File](vim/the-vim-info-file.md)

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# Set Your Color Scheme
Vim ships with a number of standard color schemes for both light and dark
backgrounds. You can also find and install many others. To set your color
scheme, you can use the `:colorscheme` command. You can quickly see what
color schemes are available by typing `:colorscheme` and then tabbing for
completion. For instance, you can set the *delek* color scheme by entering
```
:colorscheme delek
```
See `:h colorscheme` for more details.