A sleek, modern, and very dark theme for Visual Studio Code, where a deep, focused background meets vibrant pastel accents. "Something" is designed to be easy on the eyes while providing clear, beautiful, and simple syntax highlighting.
Features
Deep Dark UI: A unified, near-black background (#0F0F0E) across the editor, terminal, and sidebars to minimize distractions and keep your focus on the code.
Vibrant Pastel Palette: Syntax highlighting is powered by a carefully selected set of pastel colors that are both beautiful and provide excellent readability.
Solid Accent Footer: A solid pastel cyan status bar provides a clear and pleasant anchor for your workspace.
Subtle Borders: Thin, pastel-colored borders gently separate UI elements without being distracting, keeping the interface clean and organized.
Comprehensive Styling: From the integrated terminal and diff editor to peek views and merge conflict decorations, "Something" provides a consistent and immersive experience.
Broad Language Support: Optimized for a wide range of popular languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Go, Rust, C/C++, C#, Python, Clojure, and more.
Installation
Open the Extensions sidebar in VS Code (Ctrl+Shift+X or Cmd+Shift+X).
Search for Something Theme.
Click Install.
Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P), run Preferences: Color Theme, and select Something Theme.
Enjoy the experience!
Feedback & Contributions
Find a bug or have a suggestion? Please open an issue on the GitHub repository.