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Dark Moonlight
A dark VS Code theme based on Dark Modern, with all blue accent colors replaced by soft moonlight gray-white (#e0e6f0). Features beautiful markdown support and SwiftUI-optimized syntax highlighting.
Features
Dark Modern foundation - Built on VS Code's Dark Modern theme (#1e1e1e background)
Moonlight accents - All blue colors (#007acc, #0078d4, #569cd6, etc.) replaced with #e0e6f0
Subtle and calm - Reduced visual noise with neutral accent colors
Complete coverage - UI elements, syntax highlighting, terminal colors, and semantic tokens
Screenshots
Markdown Documentation
Beautiful formatting with the Deng Ming-Dao philosophical quote
Swift Error Handling
Enums and switch statements with clear syntax highlighting
Swift ViewModel
Async functions, initialization, and Combine patterns
Installation
From VS Code Marketplace
Open VS Code
Go to Extensions (Cmd+Shift+X / Ctrl+Shift+X)
Search for "Dark Moonlight"
Click Install
Select the theme: Cmd+K Cmd+T → "Dark Moonlight"
Manual Installation
Download or clone this repository
Copy the folder to your VS Code extensions directory:
macOS : ~/.vscode/extensions/
Windows : %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions\
Linux : ~/.vscode/extensions/
Restart VS Code
Select the theme: Cmd+K Cmd+T → "Dark Moonlight"
From VSIX File
Download the .vsix file from Releases
In VS Code, open Command Palette (Cmd+Shift+P)
Run "Extensions: Install from VSIX..."
Select the downloaded file
Color Palette
Element
Color
Background
#1e1e1e
Sidebar/Panel
#181818
Foreground
#cccccc
Accent (moonlight)
#e0e6f0
Strings
#ce9178
Functions
#dcdcaa
Keywords
#c586c0
Types
#4ec9b0
Comments
#6a9955
Numbers
#b5cea8
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
MIT
Acknowledgments
Based on VS Code's Dark Modern theme
Inspired by moonlit nights and minimal aesthetics