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Cyber Pastel Theme Pack

Cyber Pastel Theme Pack

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🚀 A futuristic light theme pack with 4 accent colors: Violet, Matrix Green, Sunset Orange & Cyber Cyan. Optimized for Space Mono font!
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🚀 Cyber Pastel Theme Pack

A futuristic light theme pack for VS Code with 4 stunning accent colors and retro-sci-fi vibes. Optimized for Space Mono font and designed for coding in the year 2030!

✨ 4 Futuristic Variants

🟣 Cyber Pastel - Violet

Classic mystical purple with cyber vibes - perfect for that magical coding experience

🟢 Cyber Pastel - Matrix Green

Iconic hacker green inspired by The Matrix - embrace your inner cyber warrior

🟠 Cyber Pastel - Sunset Orange

Warm cyberpunk orange with retro-futuristic energy - code with passion

🔵 Cyber Pastel - Cyber Cyan

Pure Tron-inspired cyan for the ultimate sci-fi coding environment

🎯 Features

  • 🎨 4 unique accent colors with the same beautiful pastel base
  • 🚀 Futuristic aesthetic optimized for Space Mono font
  • 💫 Soft pastel backgrounds that reduce eye strain
  • 🛸 Comprehensive syntax highlighting for all major languages
  • 🌈 Semantic highlighting support for better code understanding
  • 🎪 Consistent UI design across all VS Code panels
  • 🔮 Perfect for long coding sessions without fatigue

🛠 Installation

From VS Code Marketplace (Recommended)

  1. Open VS Code
  2. Go to Extensions (Ctrl+Shift+X / Cmd+Shift+X)
  3. Search for "Cyber Pastel Theme Pack"
  4. Click Install

Manual Installation

  1. Download the latest release from GitHub
  2. Copy the folder to your VS Code extensions directory
  3. Reload VS Code

🚀 Recommended Setup

Font

For the complete futuristic experience, use Space Mono:

  1. Download from Google Fonts
  2. Install on your system
  3. In VS Code: File > Preferences > Settings
  4. Set Editor: Font Family to: 'Space Mono', Consolas, monospace
  5. Set Editor: Font Size to: 14 or 15

Optional Enhancements

  • Enable Editor: Font Ligatures for supported fonts
  • Set Editor: Line Height to: 1.6 for better readability
  • Enable Editor: Render Whitespace to: boundary
  • Set Editor: Cursor Style to: line for that retro terminal feel

🌈 Theme Switching Tips

Switch themes based on your mood or task:

  • 🟣 Violet: General development, evening coding
  • 🟢 Matrix Green: Backend work, terminal-heavy tasks
  • 🟠 Sunset Orange: Creative projects, frontend design
  • 🔵 Cyber Cyan: Data analysis, clean modern projects

🚀 Roadmap

Coming soon:

  • 🌙 Dark theme variants for night owls
  • 🎨 Additional accent colors (maybe a hot pink?)

📄 License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

🙏 Credits

  • Space Mono font by Google Fonts

📊 Changelog

[1.0.0] - 2025-08-11

  • 🎉 Initial release with 4 theme variants
  • 🎨 Violet, Matrix Green, Sunset Orange, and Cyber Cyan themes
  • 🚀 Optimized for Space Mono font
  • 💫 Full syntax highlighting for popular languages
  • 🛸 Semantic highlighting support
  • 🌈 Consistent UI colors across all panels

Happy coding in the future! 🛸✨

"The best way to predict the future is to code it."

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