![]() ![]() Here is the theme with an html file open and the Hermit font. This theme has some nice reds, light blues, a dark grey background, along with some light purples and oranges to spice it up. Two Monokai theme for Code-OSS with an html file open XCode 11 Default DarkĪre you a fan of Apple’s XCode? If so, you’re going to like the XCode 11 Default Dark theme. Here is the theme pictured with an html file and the Hermit font. Nothing is too contrasty, therefore you should be able to code with this one for long periods of time with no real issue. Like One Dark it has reds, oranges, and cyany blues, along with some light greens thrown in. Want a combination of the One Monokai theme and the One Dark Pro Theme? If so Two Monokai is your theme. This theme looks pretty sweet for sure! Code-OSS with the Sweet Dracula Theme Two Monokai Here is the theme pictured with an html file open and using the Hermit font, a free font by Pablo Caro. It’s a very vibrant theme, easy on the eyes, and something I could see myself coding in for a longer period of time. It has a dark purple background with lighter purples, pinks, yellows, and blues. Sweet Dracula is a darker version of the official Dracula theme. I’m not going to go in any particular order, I’ll then post pictures of these themes with an html file open. In this post I’ll cover dark themes and then light themes. Note: these themes will also apply to VSCodium, another open source build of VS Code. You can tell this because it will let you know if the theme is not posted by a user verified account. I also focused on themes that were posted by registered users. For this article I looked at Themes that were in the VSX registry. Code-OSS is a truly open source build of Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code, aka VS Code. ![]() On this website I cover a lot of open source software. In that case you’ll want to have a UI that’s pleasant to look at while being easy on the eyes. Sometimes you’ll just be sitting there, thinking about the code. It’s not like you’re coding away at the speed of light all the time like you’re in the Matrix. Hopefully this list might help you through the seasonal changes a bit more.When programming it’s nice to have some eye candy as a lot of times you’ll be doing similar things and it can actually get a little monotonous. It has soft yet good-contrast colours and I have had many colleagues ask me which one it is.īear is a single option dark theme with fall colours that are easy on the eyes. This has been my go-to dark theme for a year now. But for those who don't care, maybe an awesome look for your editor! I mostly like the editor colours of this theme, but the sidebar and tab colours are a bit much for me for everyday use. The theme description describes it as being perfect for 'coder girls' but let's be honest, anyone can rock this theme if they feel like it ❤️. Pink Cat Boo is a very soft pink/maroon dark theme for those who are searching for more rose like colours in their coding life. But it has extremely low contrast so it is not highly productive for me. I have been using this theme mostly on days where I truly needed some more brightness in my life. Wonderful for those purple fans who like the highly saturated Shades of Purple theme but want something a little more mellow.Īre you willing to look at an almost white screen? Is that your thing? Then Soft Era must be the perfect theme for you. The FairyFloss theme truly is one of my favourites of the bunch. My favourite is the Bright Bold one, because I like that contrast the best of all the light ones. Horizon has six options to choose from, three light options and three dark options. Enough choice between light and dark blends, but all of them have a very forgiving look that don't strain the eyes too much. I really like the different colour schemes of this theme. Noctis is a collection of light & dark themes that have soft blends of colours with enough choice of different contrasts. Here is a list of wonderful Visual Studio Code themes that have a cozy, soft or fluffy aesthetic. Either way, for those searching for something airy and new. Maybe because with the seasons changing, I feel the need to lighten or darken my workspace colours. Maybe because it gives me a fresh look at my code. When coding I sometimes feel the need to change the aesthetics of my workspace. ![]()
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