Visual Studio Code Plus Scheme
Visual Studio Code Colour Scheme for Sublime
Labels color scheme
Details
Installs
- Total 15K
- Win 9K
- Mac 2K
- Linux 3K
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Visual Studio Code Plus Scheme
Visual Studio is a colour scheme for Sublime Text 3. It is inspired by the syntax highlighting found in the default installation of VSCode
Installation
Package Control
- Open the Command Pallette (Command+Shift+P on OSX, Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux) and choose Install Package
- Choose Visual Studio Colour Scheme from the list
- Select Visual Studio Colour Scheme from UI: Select Color Scheme from the Command Pallette
Manual
- Download the
Dark+.tmTheme
file from GitHub Download theLight+.tmTheme
file from GitHub - In Sublime Text, open the Command Pallette (Command+Shift+P on OSX, Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux) and choose Browse Packages.
- Place the
Dark+.tmTheme & Light+.tmTheme
file into theUser
directory. - Select Dark+ or Light+ from UI: Select Color Scheme from the Command Pallette
Screenshots
PHP
HTML
JavaScript/Vue
Python
Supported languages
This colour scheme ought to work with any language in Sublime Text, it has been specifically built and tested against such as
- PHP
- MySQL
- HTML/Blade
- JavaScript/Vue
- CSS/Sass/SCSS/Less
- JSON
- XML
- Markdown
- Python
- YML
About
Created by Vikram Bhaskaran. Copyright 2020. MIT Licensed.