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Patagonia Theme

Patagonia Theme

Isaiah Harville

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A VS Code theme pack with Patagonia dark and light variants, tuned for strong code contrast. Pairs well with the Vim extension.
Installation
Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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Patagonia

Patagonia is a professional VS Code theme pack with polished dark and light variants designed for long coding sessions. It combines cool, restrained workbench surfaces with deliberate syntax contrast, refined editor chrome, and sensible defaults for a focused development workflow.

Themes Included

  • Patagonia (Dark)
  • Patagonia (Light)

Highlights

  • Carefully tuned dark and light color themes for everyday engineering work
  • Refined editor and workbench styling for tabs, panels, sidebars, breadcrumbs, minimap, git decorations, and terminal surfaces
  • Semantic token support for modern language tooling
  • Integrated terminal colors that align with the rest of the theme
  • Built-in Vim status bar color defaults for users of the amazing VSCodeVim extension

Marketplace

Install Patagonia from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace: Patagonia on the VS Code Marketplace

Install

Option 1: Install from the Marketplace

  1. Open Extensions in VS Code.
  2. Search for Patagonia.
  3. Select Patagonia Theme by isaiah-harville.
  4. Click Install.

Option 2: Install from the Command Palette

  1. Open the Command Palette with Cmd+Shift+P on macOS or Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux.
  2. Run Extensions: Install Extensions.
  3. Search for isaiah-harville.patagonia.
  4. Install the extension.

Activate

  1. Open the Command Palette.
  2. Run Preferences: Color Theme.
  3. Choose either Patagonia (Dark) or Patagonia (Light).

Vim Integration

Patagonia includes default status bar colors for the VSCodeVim extension through configurationDefaults, so Vim mode styling fits the theme out of the box.

Notes

  • The dark theme favors a deep, low-glare editor surface with clear function and syntax contrast.
  • The light theme is tuned to stay bright without washing out surrounding UI surfaces.
  • Both variants include workbench and terminal polish beyond basic token coloring.

Credit

Patagonia was originally inspired by the vscode-winteriscoming theme by John Papa.

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