Snazzy Light is a vivid light color theme. Its colors are based on Sindre Sorhus' hyper-snazzy, adapted to a light background.
Besides looking decent, the main goal of this theme is to show clear and distinct colors under bright ambient light conditions. This makes it suitable e.g. for train commute with intense sunlight.
I have tested Snazzy Light with a plethora of languages. However, I'm not proficient in many of them and may not have quite the right sense for how things should look.
If something looks off in your preferred language, feel free to open an issue and we can improve the colors together.
It's probably my least "programmy" project but still one of my favorites — the light VS Code theme I use by day. Mostly created out of dissatisfaction with existing light themes and the need to use more distinct colors due to intense sunlight while commuting.
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loilo / vscode-snazzy-light
🍭 A vivid light VS Code color theme
Snazzy Light
Snazzy Light is a vivid light color theme. Its colors are based on Sindre Sorhus' hyper-snazzy, adapted to a light background.
Besides looking decent, the main goal of this theme is to show clear and distinct colors under bright ambient light conditions. This makes it suitable e.g. for train commute with intense sunlight.
Screenshots
Thanks a lot to Umut, the author of the fantastic Bluloco Light theme, for providing the syntax highlighting samples.
Contributing
I have tested Snazzy Light with a plethora of languages. However, I'm not proficient in many of them and may not have quite the right sense for how things should look.
If something looks off in your preferred language, feel free to open an issue and we can improve the colors together.
It's probably my least "programmy" project but still one of my favorites — the light VS Code theme I use by day. Mostly created out of dissatisfaction with existing light themes and the need to use more distinct colors due to intense sunlight while commuting.