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