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Semantic Colors

Semantic Colors

Sergey Bovyrin

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The theme is inspired by natural colors and brings semantic meaning to syntax highlighting
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Semantic Colors theme

The theme is inspired by natural colors and brings semantic meaning to syntax highlighting.

  • Author: Sergey Bovyrin sbovyrin@gmail.com

I created this color theme due a few reasons:

  • to give semantic meaning to theme's colors
  • to decrease eye's fatigue after long time working on code

I chose light background color to decrease discomfort for eyes. I often switch between browser and code editor during my work. Since most webpages are light color, using dark color in the editor makes my eyes more tired because of the contrast.

Most themes use a variaty of colors but it doesn't give any semantic meaning. There are few colors in my theme and it keeps it clean and helps to navigate in code easily.

The theme supports all languages that visual studio code supports. If you find a bug, please file an issue on my issue tracker on GitHub.

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MIT License Copyright (c) 2019 sbovyrin

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