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    Synthwave ’84 (VSCode Theme)

    Synthwave ’84 (VSCode Theme)

    Synthwave inspired colour theme for VS Code

    synthwave-vscode is a visual theme extension for Visual Studio Code that gives the editor a retro, neon-drenched look reminiscent of 1980s synthwave aesthetics. It applies a dark base palette with bold accent colors, glowing highlights, and sharp contrasts to bring an edgy, stylized atmosphere to coding sessions. Syntax highlighting is tuned to balance readability with dramatic flair, ensuring code elements don’t get lost while preserving the cool visual vibe.
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    VARLET

    VARLET

    A Vue3 component library based on Material Design 2 and 3

    Varlet UI is a Material design component library developed based on Vue3, supporting mobile and desktop, developed and maintained by varletjs organization. Support Typescript, import on demand, dark mode, theme customization, internationalization, and provide VSCode plugin to ensure a good development experience.
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    GitHub themes for Neovim

    GitHub themes for Neovim

    Github's Neovim themes

    Github's Neovim themes. GitHub Theme's palettes and specs can be extended with your own values. This is useful for users who want to distinguish a spec value being used for multiple group definitions. GitHub Theme is a highly customizable and configurable color scheme. This does however come at the cost of complexity and execution time. GitHub Theme pre-computes the result of your configuration and saves the lua bytecode in a cache to be used on the next load. This significantly speeds up...
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    Liquid (vscode)

    Liquid (vscode)

    Liquid language support for VS Code

    The essential vscode extension for Liquid (template language). Supports formatting, tag, filter, object and schema auto-completions, hovers, syntax highlighting, diagnostic capabilities, and respects HTML Intellisense features. Liquid Template Literal syntax highlighting support for TypeScript and JavaScript. Hover descriptions and reference links on tags, filters, objects, and more!
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    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme is a family of carefully balanced color schemes designed to provide consistent, readable syntax highlighting across editors, terminals, and code-hosting sites. The palette comes in multiple variants—Tomorrow (light) and several “Tomorrow Night” options like Bright, Blue, and Eighties—so developers can choose a tone that matches their environment without losing legibility. Each scheme defines a small, harmonious set of base and accent colors that map predictably to tokens such...
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