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Vexiun theme

Vexiun theme

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Official Vexiun theme collection. Carefully crafted dark & light variants with semantic highlighting optimized for React, TypeScript, and Next.js. Clean. Minimal. Focused.
Installation
Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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Vexiun Theme Pack for Visual Studio Code

A modern, refined theme pack designed for serious TypeScript and React development.

Clean UI. Semantic precision. Visual clarity.


Enable Full Semantic Highlighting (Recommended)

Vexiun Theme 1.0.1 uses advanced Semantic Token Colors to deliver refined highlighting for TypeScript, React, and modern backends.

To get the full experience, enable semantic highlighting:

Enable in VS Code

Open your settings and make sure:

{
  "editor.semanticHighlighting.enabled": true
}

Or:

  • Press Ctrl + Shift + P
  • Search: Preferences: Open Settings (UI)
  • Search: Semantic Highlighting
  • Enable it

Why this matters?

With semantic highlighting enabled, you get:

  • Clear distinction between function calls and declarations
  • Async methods visually differentiated
  • Readonly variables styled intentionally
  • Better readability in Drizzle / Prisma queries
  • Improved clarity in large TypeScript projects

Without semantic highlighting, VS Code falls back to basic TextMate scopes.

Optimized for:

  • React
  • TypeScript
  • Next.js
  • Node.js
  • Drizzle ORM
  • Prisma

Available Themes

Vexiun Gray (Default)

Minimal, elegant, balanced contrast. Vexiun Gray Theme

Vexiun Bloom

Soft vibrant tones with refined semantic colors. Vexiun Bloom Theme

Vexiun Sakura

Light theme with smooth contrast and consistent UI depth. Vexiun Sakura Theme

Installation

  1. Open the Extensions sidebar in VS Code.
  2. Search for Vexiun Theme.
  3. Click Install.
  4. Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P on macOS).
  5. Search for Preferences: Color Theme and select it.
  6. Choose one of the Vexiun themes from the list.

For More Information

  • Visual Studio Code Themes
  • Markdown Syntax Reference

Enjoy!

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