Green Valley Theme
A fresh, vibrant, and modern green-themed color palette for your favorite code editor, crafted with care by Helcio Penha. Perfect for long coding sessions, it's designed to be easy on the eyes and give your workspace a relaxing, yet energized vibe!
🎨 What's Inside?
Explore a variety of flavors tailored to your style:
🌙 Dark Modes
- Midnight – Deep, rich blacks combined with bright greens; ideal for night owls.
- Forest – Natural, soothing dark greens that immerse you in coding tranquility.
- Matrix – Bold, futuristic greens to make you feel like Neo hacking the mainframe.
- Neo – Sleek, clean lines with balanced contrasts for that modern developer look.
☀️ Light Modes
- Mint – Refreshingly cool and crisp, great for daytime productivity.
- Breeze – Light, airy greens that keep your workspace feeling fresh.
- Zen – Soft pastel greens to keep your coding sessions calm and balanced.
📸 Screenshots
Take a peek at how each variant transforms your coding environment.
Feel free to share your own setup and submit a pull request!
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🌿 Green Valley Mint |
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🌲 Green Valley Forest |
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💨 Green Valley Breeze |
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💻 Green Valley Matrix |
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🧘 Green Valley Zen |
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✨ Green Valley Neo |
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📥 How to Install
Ready to go green? Just follow these steps:
- Open VS Code.
- Click the Extensions icon (
Ctrl+Shift+X
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- Search for "Green Valley Theme" and hit Install.
- Activate your favorite variant via File → Preferences → Color Theme.
🌟 Enjoy your new green-powered coding setup! 🌟
✨ Font Recommendations
Enhance your experience by pairing your Green Valley Theme with these fantastic coding fonts:
- JetBrains Mono – Clean and highly readable, perfect for intense coding.
- Fira Code – Great ligatures and style for developers who like that extra flair.
- Cascadia Code – Microsoft's modern, versatile, and elegant typeface.
👨🏻💻 Meet the Creator
Made with 💚 by Helcio Penha. Feel free to connect!
📧 me@helciopenha.com
📄 License
Distributed under the MIT License © Helcio Penha