David Dark is a dark theme for VS Code. It is based on the github theme and the default dark theme. It is designed to be easy on the eyes and to be used for long periods of time.
Installation
Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
David Dark VS Code Theme: Code in Style, Code with Comfort
Embrace the Dark Side of Coding
Unleash your inner coding ninja with David Dark, a meticulously crafted VS Code theme designed for extended coding sessions and ultimate eye comfort. Inspired by the best of both worlds (GitHub and default dark themes), David Dark offers a visually stunning and practical coding environment.
Features that Make You Shine
Eye-Friendly Design: David Dark prioritizes your well-being with a high-contrast color scheme that minimizes strain, allowing you to code for hours without feeling the burn.
Radiant Syntax Highlighting: Experience a meticulously curated color palette that ensures code readability and clarity for a wide range of programming languages and file types.
Seamless Integration: David Dark effortlessly integrates with popular VS Code extensions and plugins, providing customized colorization for a unified and stylish experience.
Professional Yet Playful: Strike the perfect balance between aesthetics and professionalism with David Dark's unique design. Enjoy a coding environment that's both fun and functional.
Blue is the New Black: David Dark's signature blue accent color adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to your code, making it stand out from the crowd.
Open the Extensions sidebar in VS Code (View → Extensions).
Search for "David Dark Code".
Click "Install".
Open the Command Palette with Ctrl+Shift+P or ⇧⌘P.
Select "Preferences: Color Theme" and choose a David Dark variant.
Get ready to write some epic code! ⌨️
Let's Make David Dark Even Darker!
We value your feedback! If you have any suggestions or encounter issues, feel free to create a new issue on the project's GitHub repository. We also welcome contributions to make David Dark even better!
Remember: The cooler your coding environment, the cooler your code!