Cleaning up README section regarding color scheme selection.
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export DEFAULT_USER=<your username>
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### Styling
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### Styling
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You can configure the look and feel of your prompt easily with some built-in
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You can configure the look and feel of your prompt easily with some built-in
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@ -123,10 +122,8 @@ to `light` in your `~/.zshrc`, and you're all set!
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POWERLEVEL9K_COLOR_SCHEME='light'
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POWERLEVEL9K_COLOR_SCHEME='light'
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#### Solarized colors
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The 'light' color scheme works well for ['Solarized
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Light'](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) users.
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If you want your terminal colors not so bright, you may want to use an alternate
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color scheme. One of them is "solarized": https://github.com/altercation/solarized
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### Bugs / Contact
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### Bugs / Contact
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