My port of Sublime Boxy Themes to VSCode
MIT License
A set of color themes based on Sublime's Boxy Theme by Ihor Oleksandrov.
I have ported these theme files to VSCode's theme format and published to VSCode Marketplace. The Boxy Ocean Light was created by me (@trongthanh) by tweaking the colors from Boxy Ocean.
My current themes, Boxy Ocean dimmed (for dark mode) and Boxy Ocean Light (light mode) are getting extra work bench customizations and syntax color tweaks.
For other themes, please feel free to send PR (please respect the original theme, just fix the coloring issues), I'll publish changes as soon as possible.
Here are my recommendations to set in the user's settings. Since these are personal preferences, I won't set this permanently in theme files.
This will make workbench text smaller to make it less distracted, more room to display contents and easier to distinguish between workbench's and editor's texts.
{
"window.zoomLevel": -0.5,
"editor.fontSize": 16,
"terminal.integrated.fontSize": 16,
"workbench.tree.indent": 16,
}
There are workbench customizations mostly based on contributors' preferences. Some may not like it. Luckily, VSCode allows us to override the workbench theme with user's settings. Here's the default workbench theme re-defined as user settings to reset the theme's workbench customization.
{
"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
"activityBar.background": "#333333",
"activityBar.foreground": "#cccccc",
"activityBarBadge.background": "#007acc",
"editor.background": "#1E1E1E",
"editor.foreground": "#D4D4D4",
"editor.inactiveSelectionBackground": "#3A3D41",
"editor.selectionHighlightBackground": "#ADD6FF26",
"editorIndentGuide.background": "#404040",
"list.dropBackground": "#383B3D",
"list.hoverBackground": "#2a2d2d",
"sideBar.background": "#252525",
"sideBarTitle.foreground": "#BBBBBB",
"tab.inactiveBackground": "#2d2d2d"
}
}
MIT License