Lucky Charms aims to close that gap for me. Part of my draw to dark themes is the contrast it offers for highlighted syntax. I created Lucky Charms based on some of the ideas I loved from the original Espresso editor light theme. Lack of necessity is the only reason I haven’t converted it to JSON, but feel free to submit a pull request. I also wrote this theme in the old PLIST format from TextMate which even TextMate doesn’t use anymore. So this color scheme is for Sublime Text. As much as I dig many things about VSCode, I haven’t been able to dedicate myself to it and leave behind the comfortable environment I’ve built in Sublime. I decided to try a change, and I’ve been quite happy with the results. I never use dark themes for writing, and I’m not a fan of Dark Mode in Mojave, but for some reason I’ve always gravitated to light-on-dark for coding. Post a comment below with any comments and questions.I’ve always used dark color schemes for coding. Use the up and down arrow keys to preview the different themes.
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