Is there a natural way to make my vim colorscheme and my terminal emulator colorscheme different on iTerm2?

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  • tinted-shell

    Base16 for Shells

  • I prefer to use base16-shell to set my terminal colors and then https://github.com/base16-project/base16-vim to automatically apply that colorscheme to vim, keeping them in sync. Solarized is one of the available themes withing base16.

  • base16-vim

    base16-vim refreshes and commits new themes weekly automatically and has a documented build process.

  • I prefer to use base16-shell to set my terminal colors and then https://github.com/base16-project/base16-vim to automatically apply that colorscheme to vim, keeping them in sync. Solarized is one of the available themes withing base16.

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