Skip to content
| Marketplace
Sign in
Visual Studio Code>Other>Code Caffeine Mood-Based ThemesNew to Visual Studio Code? Get it now.
Code Caffeine Mood-Based Themes

Code Caffeine Mood-Based Themes

Harshvardhan Singh Shekhawat

|
54 installs
| (1) | Free
Personalize your coding experience with mood-based themes! Code Caffeine Mood-Based Themes automatically adjusts your VS Code editor's color scheme to match your current mood or time of day. This extension is free to use.
Installation
Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
Copied to clipboard
More Info

Code Caffeine Mood-Based Themes

Personalize your coding experience with mood-based themes! Code Caffeine Mood-Based Themes automatically adjusts your VS Code editor's color scheme to match your current mood or time of day. Whether you're coding late at night or need a refreshing color palette, this extension has you covered.

Features

  • Mood-Based Themes: Automatically changes your editor's theme to match your mood or time of day.
  • Popular Themes: Includes well-known themes like Light+, Dark+, Abyss, Kea, Monokai, Solarized Light, Solarized Dark, and more.
  • Easy to Use: A single command changes the theme based on your selected mood.
  • Customizable: Switch themes manually or let the extension decide based on time or mood.

Requirements

  • Visual Studio Code version 1.95.0 or higher.
  • No external dependencies required.

Extension Settings

This extension doesn't require any custom settings at the moment, but future updates may introduce customizable options.

Known Issues

  • Themes are based on predefined choices. More themes may be added in future updates.
  • Some themes might not be visible on certain operating systems due to light/dark mode settings.

Release Notes

0.0.3

  • Initial release of Code Caffeine Mood-Based Themes.
  • Features 7 built-in themes including Light+, Dark+, Abyss, and more.
  • Allows easy switching between themes with a single command.

Following extension guidelines

Ensure that you've read through the extensions guidelines and follow the best practices for creating your extension.

  • Extension Guidelines

Working with Markdown

You can author your README using Visual Studio Code. Here are some useful editor keyboard shortcuts:

  • Split the editor (Cmd+\ on macOS or Ctrl+\ on Windows and Linux).
  • Toggle preview (Shift+Cmd+V on macOS or Shift+Ctrl+V on Windows and Linux).
  • Press Ctrl+Space (Windows, Linux, macOS) to see a list of Markdown snippets.

For more information

  • Visual Studio Code's Markdown Support
  • Markdown Syntax Reference

Enjoy your coding experience with Code Caffeine!

  • Contact us
  • Jobs
  • Privacy
  • Manage cookies
  • Terms of use
  • Trademarks
© 2025 Microsoft