monotropic-theme-vscode VS vscode-theme-alabaster-dark

Compare monotropic-theme-vscode vs vscode-theme-alabaster-dark and see what are their differences.

vscode-theme-alabaster-dark

Dark version of alabaster ported from https://github.com/tonsky/sublime-scheme-alabaster (by gargakshit)
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monotropic-theme-vscode vscode-theme-alabaster-dark
2 1
17 7
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2.3 0.0
11 months ago over 2 years ago
Clojure Clojure
MIT License MIT License
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monotropic-theme-vscode

Posts with mentions or reviews of monotropic-theme-vscode. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

vscode-theme-alabaster-dark

Posts with mentions or reviews of vscode-theme-alabaster-dark. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-24.
  • Tree Sitter and the Complications of Parsing Languages
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Nov 2021
    While I don't fully disable syntax highlighting, I use a minimal theme [0,1] that only has highlighting for comments, strings and globals. It reduces eye strain, and I never find myself relying on highlighting to navigate through code. LSPs provide an "outline" which can be very useful to navigate through code. I find "jump to symbol" function in my text editor to be faster than scanning all of the code to find the line.

    Also most themes dim the comments, but IMO if something in the code needed an explanation, it should be brighter, not dimmer.

    [0]: https://github.com/tonsky/sublime-scheme-alabaster

    [1]: https://github.com/gargakshit/vscode-theme-alabaster-dark

What are some alternatives?

When comparing monotropic-theme-vscode and vscode-theme-alabaster-dark you can also consider the following projects:

vscode-theme-alabaster - A light theme for Visual Studio Code

poet - An emacs theme that's well suited for modes using variable pitch: particularly org-mode and markdown-mode.

pure - Pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt

rainbow-delimiters - Emacs rainbow delimiters mode

furo - A clean customizable documentation theme for Sphinx

rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs [Moved to: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer]

rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs

sixten - Functional programming with fewer indirections

wordwarvi - Word War vi is a retro-styled old school side scrolling shooter reminiscent of Defender or Scramble, with an "Emacs vs. vi" theme. See: http://smcameron.github.io/wordwarvi/

tree-hugger - A light-weight, extendable, high level, universal code parser built on top of tree-sitter

sublime-scheme-alabaster - Minimalist color scheme for Sublime Text 3

atom-focus-mode - Atom editor extension - fades editor content and highlights only the lines you are working on