A curated collection of 10 unique VS Code themes — 8 dark themes and 2 light themes — designed for developers who want variety without sacrificing readability.
Themes
Dark Themes
Theme
Preview
Description
Aurora Borealis
Deep charcoal with green, teal, and purple accents
Inspired by the Northern Lights — calm yet vibrant
Sunset Coral
Warm dark gray with coral, orange, and pink
Golden hour warmth for late-night coding
Midnight Ocean
Deep navy with cyan and teal
Dive into the deep sea of code
Neon Tokyo
Near-black with neon pink, cyan, and blue
Cyberpunk city vibes for your editor
Forest Moss
Dark earthy green with moss and bark tones
Natural, grounded, and easy on the eyes
Lavender Dusk
Deep purple with soft lavender and mauve
Elegant twilight elegance
Ember Fire
Charcoal with warm orange, red, and gold
Coding by the firelight
Cyber Matrix
Pure black with terminal green and amber
Hacker aesthetic, straight out of the Matrix
Light Themes
Theme
Preview
Description
Cherry Blossom
Soft cream with sakura pink and warm brown
Spring in your editor
Arctic Frost
Cool white with ice blue and steel teal
Crisp, clean, and refreshing
Features
10 hand-crafted themes with full syntax highlighting
Quick Theme Switch — Press Ctrl+Shift+T (Cmd+Shift+T on Mac) to cycle through all themes instantly
Command Palette — Run Theme Changer: Switch Theme from the command palette
Complete coverage — editor, terminal, UI elements, Git decorations, and more
No dependencies — lightweight, pure JSON themes
Installation
Open VS Code
Go to Extensions (Ctrl+Shift+X)
Search for "Theme Changer Collection"
Click Install
Press Ctrl+Shift+T to switch between themes, or go to File > Preferences > Color Theme to select manually
Manual Selection
Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P / Cmd+Shift+P), type Preferences: Color Theme, and choose from the Theme Changer themes.
Keyboard Shortcut
Platform
Shortcut
Action
Windows/Linux
Ctrl+Shift+T
Cycle to next theme
macOS
Cmd+Shift+T
Cycle to next theme
Publishing
This extension is ready for publishing to the VS Code Marketplace.
Prerequisites
npm install -g @vscode/vsce
Build
vsce package
Publish
vsce publish
Note: Replace YOUR_PUBLISHER_ID in package.json with your actual VS Code Marketplace publisher ID before publishing.
License
MIT
Author
Theme Changer Collection — 10 unique themes for every mood.