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Obsidian Breeze

Obsidian Breeze

guillem-ps

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Obsidian Breeze is a tweaked version of Rainglow's GitHub Contrast theme for Visual Studio Code, designed for enhanced clarity and modern aesthetics, including custom terminal colors.
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Obsidian Breeze

Introduction

Obsidian Breeze is a refined adaptation of the original Rainglow GitHub Contrast Theme by Dayle Rees, designed to offer a sleek, visually pleasing experience. It maintains the elegant contrasts of the original theme, with several tweaks for improved readability and a modernized terminal color palette.

Features

  • Dark theme with carefully tuned contrasts for clear visibility.
  • Custom terminal colors that enhance the overall look and feel.
  • Ideal for developers who prefer minimal distraction while maintaining style.

Theme Color Visualization

Below is a screenshot of a simple Python script that demonstrates how the colors from the obsidian-breeze theme are applied in the code.

Color Capture

The script uses colors like Cyan, Yellow, Green, Red, and Magenta to display different types of text. This image provides a quick overview of how these colors appear in the theme.

Installing the Theme

Easy Path

You can find Obsidian Breeze in the Visual Studio Code marketplace. You are free to use or modify it, and positive feedback is always appreciated. 😉

Manual Installation

To install the theme manually, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the original repository Obsidian Breeze Theme and clone it. This repository contain multiple tools that I use and you can check.
  2. Copy the obsidian-breeze folder to your VS Code extensions directory:
    • On Windows: C:\Users\<Your Username>\.vscode\extensions\
    • On macOS/Linux: ~/.vscode/extensions/
  3. Restart Visual Studio Code.
  4. Go to File > Preferences > Color Theme and select Obsidian Breeze from the list.
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