dark-plus-syntax

VS Code's default dark theme, but just a little bit better.


Keywords
vscode
License
MIT
Install
npm install dark-plus-syntax@0.2.8

Documentation

dark-plus-syntax

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Why

I really like VS Code's "Dark+ (default dark)" color theme.
Unfortunately, it's unrealistic to expect the maintainers to support:

  • The vast number of languages with which Visual Studio Code is used
  • Visual Studio Code's ever-expanding catalog of extensions

So I made a theme that does.

Supported Languages

  • C#
  • C/C++
  • Crystal
  • CSS
    • SCSS
    • Stylus
  • Elixir
  • Erlang
  • Go
  • Haskell
  • HTML
    • ECR/EEX/EJS/ERB
    • Handlebars
    • Jinja2
    • Pug/Jade
    • Twig
    • Liquid
    • CFML
  • Java
  • JavaScript
    • TypeScript
    • JSX
    • TSX
  • Markdown
  • Protocol Buffers
  • Python
  • Ruby
    • Vagrant
    • Cucumber (Gherkin)
  • Rust
  • Swift
  • Misc.
    • CMake
    • CSV/TSV
    • GraphQL
    • Makefile
    • NGINX
    • Terraform
    • JSON
    • TOML
    • YAML

If this theme doesn't support a certain language or extension that you use, feel free to open an issue and I'll look into it.

Please use one of the issue templates.

Italic Comments & Overrides

This theme doesn't have italic comments, but you can get them by adding the following snippet to your settings.json file:

{
  "editor.tokenColorCustomizations": {
    "textMateRules": [
      {
        "scope": [ "comment" ],
        "settings": { "fontStyle": "italic" },
      },
    ]
  },
}

Additionally, UI colors can be overwritten using the "workbench.colorCustomizations" setting:

{
  "workbench.colorCustomizations": {
    "editor.lineHighlightBorder": "#264f78",
  },
}

Issues

Please use one of the issue templates when opening a new issue.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md

License

Copyright © Clay Dunston dunstontc@gmail.com

Licensed under the MIT license