A Visual Studio Code theme for the Naruto & Anime lovers out there, all colors were chosen carefully from suggestions from many other Naruto/Anime loves across the globe and are implemented in this theme.
- Install Visual Studio Code
- Launch Visual Studio Code
- Choose Extensions from the menu
- Search for Tsukuyomi
- Click Install to install it
- Click Reload to reload the Code
- From the menu bar click: Code > Preferences > Color Theme > Tsukuyomi
- π Rate five-stars to appreciate the effort behind this theme :)
{
"workbench.colorTheme": "Tsukuyomi",
"editor.lineHeight": 28,
"editor.letterSpacing": 0,
"editor.cursorStyle": "line",
"editor.cursorWidth": 0,
"editor.cursorBlinking": "blink",
"editor.renderWhitespace": "none",
// optional: only if you use MDX Preview
"mdx-preview.preview.useVscodeMarkdownStyles": false
}
Every color was carefully selected from suggestions from top Naruto/anime lovers who are engineers, and below is how Tsukuyomi looks:
A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
The Progressive JavaScript Framework
Typed JavaScript at Any Scale.
A lightweight data-interchange format
A general-purpose programming language especially suited to web development
A human-friendly data serialization standard for all programming languages.
A class-based, object-oriented programming language
A statically typed, compiled programming language designed at Google
An interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language
A general-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language
A domain-specific language used in programming and designed for managing data held in a relational database management system
The standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser
- VSCode
- Sublime Text (Coming Soon!)
- Atom (Coming Soon!)
- iTerm2 (Coming Soon!)
- Hyper Term (Coming Soon!)
This theme is released under the MIT License.
π₯ Designed by Shodipo Ayomide from Lagos, Nigeria