My productivity setup for VS Code

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  • radical-vscode

    A dark theme for radical hacking inspired by retro futuristic design.

  • I am a fan of the Dark themes so that was a must for me. I've tried a few like the Cobalt2, The Best Theme or even a one more "crazy" like Cyberpunk, until I found the one called Radical. It's simply the perfect one for me. A dark theme, a retro futuristic touch with subtle neon colors and the combination of dark blue for the background and blue and grey for the text with the green, yellow and pink. It has the perfect palette for me.

  • hermit

    Hermit is a monospace font designed to be clear, pragmatic and very readable. (by pcaro90)

  • I've installed the Hermit as my font for the editor. I don't like the ligatures so I tried to find a monospace that was clear and readable and I found this font that I really liked. I also used it for my terminal that probably soon I will publish about how I've configured it too. In addition, for the more curious of you, the font size I'm using is of 14.

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  • Visual Studio Code

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  • I spend a lot of hours during the day coding for the company I work for and during nights or weekends for myself, so I want to be comfortable with the tools I use constantly. One of them is my editor of code, specifically VS Code. I started with Java and the most extended for it is Eclipse with all its variants. Then I moved to Go and I was a Sublime user for years until I gave a try to VS Code. Oh boy! Since I tried, I never wanted to switch back. Super fast, super configurable, a lot of extensions and A LOT OF THEMES.

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