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Put the colorscheme files in `colors/` folder for plugin-install support

Right now, I’ve had to do some post-processing to install the Rosé Pine colours because Vim only finds colourschemes in colors/ folders. This means that if one is using vim-plug, minpac (using Vim/neovim native packages), or even the venerable pathogen, it’s not possible to install these colours directly.

If you move the .vim files to a colors/ folder, your colorscheme will work with Vim conventions out of the box.

Dark variant's background is light in gVim in Windows

I've tried this on 2 different PCs, just copying the rose-pine-dark.vim into the colors folder and just use it.
You can also notice (or not rather) that the commented out text in the highlighted line also disappears as it seems to have the same foreground and background color.

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I assume this is an issue with the colorscheme as other colorschemes appear to have their respective backgrounds, for ex.:

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Undefined symbol

Inside rose-pine-dark.vim file on line 33, there is NON. It is probably a typo.

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