Beachcomber is a Vim color scheme with a light and sandy beachy theme.
Regarding Vim, it is a well-known text editor that was first released in 1991 for the Amiga computer. Vim was designed to be an extended version of vi editor and comes with many additional features suitable for editing program source code. Vim is an open-source and cross-platform software, and it’s free to use.
The interface of Vim is command-based, and it does not rely on menus or icons. It provides a text user interface, and its GUI mode is gVim, which adds menus and toolbars for commonly used commands. Once a user gets a hold of the basic concepts of Vim, editing becomes more efficient. Vim comes with a built-in tutorial for beginners, and the Vim Users' Manual details the fundamental and advanced features of Vim.
Vim also has a built-in help facility that allows users to query and navigate through its commands and features. For UNIX-like systems, including Mac OS X or Cygwin, simply put the Beachcomber file into ~/.vim/colors.
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