A theme extension for Visual Studio Code based on Darcula theme from Jetbrains IDEs with some improvements.
Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
ext install Anan.jetbrains-darcula-theme
or: Download from VisualStudio Marketplace
- Downloaded and install JetBrains Mono font https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/mono
- Add this snippet in your "settings.json":
"editor.fontFamily": "JetBrains Mono, Consolas, 'Courier New', monospace", "editor.fontSize": 13, "editor.lineHeight": 22, "editor.fontWeight": "300",
If you want to play around with new colors, use the setting
workbench.colorCustomizations
to customize the currently selected theme. For
example, you can add this snippet in your "settings.json" file:
"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
"tab.activeBackground": "#282c34",
"activityBar.background": "#282c34",
"sideBar.background": "#282c34"
}
or use the setting editor.tokenColorCustomizations
"editor.tokenColorCustomizations": {
"[JetBrains Darcula Theme]": {
"textMateRules": [
{
"scope": ["source.python"],
"settings": {
"foreground": "#e06c75"
}
}
]
}
}
By default Semantic Highlighting value is false in this theme, you can add this snippet in your "settings.json" file to disable it:
"editor.semanticHighlighting.enabled": true
Please check the official documentation, Theme Color Reference and Theme Color, for more helpful information.
Python, Javascript, TypeScript, React, Vue, HTML, Markdown, JSON, CSS, SCSS, Dockerfile, Go, and more...
If you want to add more syntax support or have any idea to improve highlighting, feel free to make a pull request or open a new issue.
One Dark Pro, PyCharm Theme, JetBrains, PyCharm, WebStorm
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the MIT file for details.
Enjoy!