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vscode-atomizer-theme

v2.3.0

Published

Minimalizm Light and Dark Theme

Downloads

87

Readme

Atomizer

This is fork of Atomize VSCode Theme. A detailed and accurate Atom One Dark theme.

Note that if you want the same syntax highlighting as Atom One Dark, you will need to turn off semantic highlighting in your VS Code settings:

"editor.semanticHighlighting.enabled": false

Contribution

I have mostly used this theme with JavaScript and other web technologies.

If you'd like me to add support for other languages, or notice a bug/discrepancy with Atom's One Dark theme, feel free to open an issue or pull request on this repo.

Motivation

I've always loved the UI and UX of Atom, but prefer the speed and reliability of VS Code. After looking for a while, I couldn't find any VS Code theme that accurately replicated Atom One Dark's interface and syntax highlighting, so I made this one.

Next steps

Here are some settings I use to make VS Code more minimalistic, so that I can focus on what's important. It also makes the experience more similar to Atom.

{
    "breadcrumbs.enabled": false,
    "editor.cursorBlinking": "blink",
    "editor.folding": false,
    "editor.hideCursorInOverviewRuler": true,
    "editor.minimap.enabled": false,
    "editor.occurrencesHighlight": false,
    "editor.renderIndentGuides": false,
    "editor.roundedSelection": false,
    "editor.selectionHighlight": false,
    "editor.scrollBeyondLastLine": false,
    "explorer.decorations.colors": false,
    "explorer.openEditors.visible": 0,
    "window.zoomLevel": 0,
    "workbench.activityBar.visible": false,
    "workbench.editor.showIcons": false,
    "workbench.startupEditor": "none",
    "workbench.tree.renderIndentGuides": "none"
}

Credits

Thanks to Emmanuel Roussel for creating Atomize VSCode Theme. This theme is heavily inspired from Atom's One Dark Syntax theme.

License

This project is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.