A vim color scheme which imitates ArchLinux Mousepad cobalt

I like ArchLinux Mousepad cobalt scheme, and I am a vim user. So I made a copy for vim.
Hopefully this scheme added to official repository.
Download here: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=5022
Last edited by jasonwryan (2014-11-10 20:24:51)

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