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# vscode-theme-generator
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# vscode-theme-generator
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**The Problem**
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- New themes are typically forked from other themes, carrying the bugs with them
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- .tmThemes are overly verbose and difficult to maintain
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- Themes are difficult to write from scratch
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**The Solution**
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What if all you needed to do to generate a theme was specify a few colors and everything else was handled for you? Well that's what this module aims to accomplish. All you need to do is specify a set of "base colors" (background, foreground and 4 accent colors) and you have a reasonably good looking theme.
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All other VS Code theme colors are then derived from those base colors, with the option to tweak each underlying color as well.
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## Support
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## Support
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Support below means that the editor has explicit support for the languages; the colors should match their meanings. Other languages will probably still look alright but there is no guarentee that they will.
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Support below means that the editor has explicit support for the languages; the colors should match their meanings. Other languages will probably still look alright but there is no guarentee that they will.
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