I often change my editor's theme. Wants to hear from the community.
Light theme or Dark theme or any Special colors?
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I often change my editor's theme. Wants to hear from the community.
Light theme or Dark theme or any Special colors?
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
Latest comments (14)
I use everything in dark mode but not pitch black.
how do i do something like this? and apply it to cwp codeEditor
circa swift 3, I would use solarized (light) theme + night shifted display on Xcode. Even though you could have the editor theme dark, the rest of the UI would be light and looked too odd for me. Other iOS dev text editors don't work as nicely for me like AppCode from jetbrains. For other editors i'm using ladies night 2. Previously with fira code (with ligatures) but now with the new JetBrains mono. I prefer my editor/anything dark mode to be dark grey instead of black too ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I like my text editor: lightweight, dark, colorful and free from mice, menues and icons.
I always prefer a dark theme.
Dark all the way, bright colors hurt my eyes, and having to look at monitors for 8-12 hours a day it must be dark for sure.
Dark theme on default, with option to switch to a light theme in case I need it
Alt+x day (light mode / leuven)
Alt+x afternoon (not oh my eyes light, but not I can't see a thing dark / tango-dark)
Alt+x night (default mode / misterioso)
Alt+x latenight (pitch black / deeper-blue)
I always use Dark Themes with strong syntax highlight. I think it's smoothie to my eyes and I really enjoy dark backgrounds in general.
Dark theme and easy on my eyes, always! I just can't sit in front of a white bright screen for 8 hours.
VSCode with OneDarkPro theme ❤️
Dark theme with minimal syntax highlight.
I made this one for sublime text and vim.