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1 |
🖥 Visual Studio Code Dark+ for Emacs 🖥
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27 | ✔ A complete port of the default Visual Studio Code Dark+ theme for Emacs
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41 | ### Introduction 👋
42 |
43 | This theme aims to be **as identical as possible** to the default
44 | Dark+ color scheme used by Visual Studio Code. To see the original
45 | Visual Studio Code by Microsoft in action, consider [this YouTube
46 | video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnPhJHN0jTE).
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48 | If you find any inconsistency between Visual Studio Code's Dark+ and
49 | my port, please **file an issue** and I'll try my best to fix it.
50 |
51 | ### Installation 🤘
52 |
53 | #### Installation Method 1: MELPA (Recommended)
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55 | `vscode-dark-plus-theme` is now on MELPA as a package (as of 8. June. 2020)! An example use-package declaration:
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57 | ```emacs-lisp
58 | (use-package vscode-dark-plus-theme
59 | :ensure t
60 | :config
61 | (load-theme 'vscode-dark-plus t))
62 | ```
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65 | #### Installation Method 2: manual install
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67 | Download `vscode-dark-plus-theme.el` and put it under
68 | `~/.emacs.d/themes/` (or `~/.config/emacs/themes/`), then add these
69 | lines to your `init.el`:
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71 | ```emacs-lisp
72 | (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path "~/.emacs.d/themes/")
73 | ; or
74 | (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path "~/.config/emacs/themes/")
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76 | (load-theme 'vscode-dark-plus t)
77 | ```
78 |
79 | ### Options 🧐
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81 | You can set a few options to customize some of the faces.
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83 | ```emacs-lisp
84 | ;; Remove the border around the TODO word on org-mode files
85 | (setq vscode-dark-plus-box-org-todo nil)
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87 | ;; Do not set different heights for some org faces
88 | (setq vscode-dark-plus-scale-org-faces nil)
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90 | ;; Avoid inverting hl-todo face
91 | (setq vscode-dark-plus-invert-hl-todo nil)
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93 | ;; Configure current line highlighting style (works best with Emacs 28 or newer)
94 | (setq vscode-dark-plus-render-line-highlight 'line)
95 | ```
96 |
97 | ### Support for Solaire-Mode 🙃
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99 | The following snippet turns on solaire-mode support.
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101 | ```emacs-lisp
102 | (use-package solaire-mode
103 | :ensure t
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107 | (use-package vscode-dark-plus-theme
108 | :ensure t
109 | :config
110 | (load-theme 'vscode-dark-plus t))
111 | ```
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130 | Copyright© 2020-2023 Ian Y.E. Pan
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1 | ;;; vscode-dark-plus-theme.el --- Default Visual Studio Code Dark+ theme -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
2 |
3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Ian Y.E. Pan
4 |
5 | ;; Author: Ian Y.E. Pan
6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/ianpan870102/vscode-dark-plus-emacs-theme
7 | ;; Version: 0.0.0
8 |
9 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
12 | ;; (at your option) any later version.
13 |
14 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
18 |
19 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 | ;; along with this program. If not, see .
21 |
22 | ;; This file is not part of Emacs.
23 |
24 | ;;; Commentary:
25 | ;; A complete port of the default Visual Studio Dark+ theme.
26 |
27 | ;; Official colors from Microsoft's Visual Studio Code:
28 | ;; "#DCDCAA"
29 | ;; "#4EC9B0"
30 | ;; "#C586C0"
31 | ;; "#9CDCFE"
32 | ;; "#51B6C4",
33 | ;; "#CE9178"
34 | ;; "#d16969"
35 | ;; "#d7ba7d"
36 | ;; "#569cd6"
37 | ;; "#C8C8C8"
38 | ;; "#d4d4d4"
39 | ;; "#b5cea8"
40 | ;; "#f44747"
41 | ;; "#6A9955"
42 |
43 | ;;; Code:
44 |
45 | (deftheme vscode-dark-plus)
46 |
47 | (defcustom vscode-dark-plus-box-org-todo t
48 | "Set box around TODO items in org-mode"
49 | :type 'boolean
50 | :group 'dark-plus)
51 |
52 | (defcustom vscode-dark-plus-scale-org-faces t
53 | "Scale headlines and other org faces"
54 | :type 'boolean
55 | :group 'dark-plus)
56 |
57 | (defcustom vscode-dark-plus-invert-hl-todo t
58 | "Set (:invert-video t) on hl-todo face"
59 | :type 'boolean
60 | :group 'dark-plus)
61 |
62 | (defcustom vscode-dark-plus-render-line-highlight 'default
63 | "Controls rendering of the current line highlight."
64 | :type '(radio
65 | (const :tag "None" none)
66 | (const :tag "Gutter" gutter)
67 | (const :tag "Line" line)
68 | (const :tag "Gutter and Line" all)
69 | (const :tag "Default" default))
70 | :group 'dark-plus)
71 |
72 | (let ((class '((class color) (min-colors 89)))
73 | (fg0 "#aeafad")
74 | (fg1 "#d4d4d4") ; default fg
75 | (fg2 "#e8e8e8")
76 | (fg3 "#f4f4f4")
77 | (fg4 "#fafafa")
78 | (bg0 "#111111")
79 | (bg1 "#1e1e1e") ; default bg
80 | (bg2 "#252526")
81 | (bg3 "#333333")
82 | (bg4 "#4b474c")
83 | (bg-hl "#264f78")
84 | (vc-r "#a41511")
85 | (vc-g "#4a7f00")
86 | (vc-b "#207fa1")
87 | (key2 "#ce9178")
88 | (key3 "#9cdcfe")
89 | (accent "#ffffff")
90 | (numeric "#b5cea8")
91 | (mode-line-bg "#007acc")
92 | (mode-line-bg-dark "#005aa3")
93 | (line-num "#858585")
94 | (line-num-current "#c6c6c6")
95 | (builtin "#c586c0")
96 | (keyword "#569cd6")
97 | (const "#569cd6")
98 | (comment "#6a9955")
99 | (doc "#ce9178")
100 | (doc-alt "#888888")
101 | (func "#dcdcaa")
102 | (str "#ce9178")
103 | (type "#4ec9b0")
104 | (var "#9cdcfe")
105 | (warning "#f16969")
106 |
107 | ;; standardized palette
108 | (ms-yellow "#dcdcaa")
109 | (ms-bluegreen "#4ec9b0")
110 | (ms-magenta "#c586c0")
111 | (ms-orange "#ce9178")
112 | (ms-lightorange "#d7ba7d")
113 | (ms-red "#d16969")
114 | (ms-green "#6a9955")
115 | (ms-blue "#569cd6")
116 | (ms-lightred "#f19999")
117 | (ms-lightgreen "#b5cea8")
118 | (ms-lightblue "#9cdcfe")
119 | (ms-red-bg "#551b1e")
120 | (ms-green-bg "#39422a")
121 | (ms-blue-bg "#040e3f")
122 | (ms-red-bghl "#74140f")
123 | (ms-green-bghl "#4b5332")
124 | (ms-blue-bghl "#141e4f"))
125 |
126 | (custom-theme-set-faces
127 | 'vscode-dark-plus
128 | `(default ((,class (:background ,bg1 :foreground ,fg1))))
129 |
130 | `(font-lock-builtin-face ((,class (:foreground ,builtin))))
131 | `(font-lock-comment-face ((,class (:foreground ,comment))))
132 | `(font-lock-negation-char-face ((,class (:foreground ,const))))
133 | `(font-lock-reference-face ((,class (:foreground ,const))))
134 | `(font-lock-constant-face ((,class (:foreground ,const))))
135 | `(font-lock-doc-face ((,class (:foreground ,doc))))
136 | `(font-lock-function-name-face ((,class (:foreground ,func :bold nil))))
137 | `(font-lock-keyword-face ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,keyword))))
138 | `(font-lock-number-face ((,class (:foreground ,numeric))))
139 | `(font-lock-operator-face ((,class (:inherit default))))
140 | `(font-lock-punctuation-face ((,class (:inherit default))))
141 | `(font-lock-string-face ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
142 | `(font-lock-type-face ((,class (:foreground ,type ))))
143 | `(font-lock-variable-name-face ((,class (:foreground ,var))))
144 | `(font-lock-warning-face ((,class (:foreground ,warning :background ,bg2))))
145 | `(font-lock-regexp-grouping-backslash ((,class (:foreground ,ms-lightorange))))
146 | `(font-lock-regexp-grouping-construct ((,class (:foreground ,ms-lightorange))))
147 |
148 | `(region ((,class (:background ,bg-hl :distant-foreground ,fg0 :extend nil))))
149 | `(secondary-selection ((,class (:inherit region))))
150 | `(highlight ((,class (:foreground "#4db2ff" :underline t)))) ; link hover
151 | `(hl-line ((,class ,(pcase vscode-dark-plus-render-line-highlight
152 | ((or 'line 'all)
153 | `(:background ,bg1 :box (:color ,bg3 :line-width (0 . -1))))
154 | ('none `(:background ,bg1))
155 | ('default `(:background ,bg3))))))
156 | `(fill-column-indicator ((,class (:foreground "#5a5a5a")))) ; editorRuler.foreground
157 | `(fringe ((,class (:background unspecified :foreground ,fg4))))
158 | `(cursor ((,class (:background ,fg1))))
159 | `(show-paren-match-face ((,class (:background ,warning))))
160 | `(show-paren-match ((t (:foreground ,fg3 :background ,bg4 :bold t))))
161 | `(show-paren-mismatch ((t (:background ,warning))))
162 | `(isearch ((,class (:background "#613214"))))
163 | `(vertical-border ((,class (:foreground "black"))))
164 | `(minibuffer-prompt ((,class (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen :weight normal))))
165 | `(link ((,class (:foreground "#3794ff"))))
166 | `(error ((,class (:foreground ,ms-orange))))
167 | `(warning ((,class (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
168 | `(success ((,class (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen))))
169 | `(dired-directory ((t (:inherit (font-lock-keyword-face)))))
170 | `(line-number ((,class (:inherit default :foreground ,line-num))))
171 | `(line-number-current-line ((,class (:inherit default :foreground ,line-num-current
172 | ,@(pcase vscode-dark-plus-render-line-highlight
173 | ((or 'gutter 'all)
174 | `(:background ,bg1 :box (:color ,bg3 :line-width (0 . -1))))
175 | ((or 'none 'default)
176 | `(:background ,bg1)))))))
177 | `(header-line ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,fg4 :background ,bg3))))
178 |
179 | `(mode-line ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,fg4 :background ,mode-line-bg))))
180 | `(mode-line-inactive ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,fg1 :background ,mode-line-bg-dark))))
181 | `(mode-line-buffer-id ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,accent :background unspecified))))
182 | `(mode-line-highlight ((,class (:foreground ,keyword :box nil :weight normal))))
183 | `(mode-line-emphasis ((,class (:foreground ,fg1))))
184 |
185 | `(company-preview-common ((t (:foreground unspecified :background ,bg2))))
186 | `(company-scrollbar-bg ((t (:background ,bg2))))
187 | `(company-scrollbar-fg ((t (:background ,bg3))))
188 | `(company-tooltip ((t (:inherit default :background ,bg2))))
189 | `(company-tooltip-common ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue :bold t))))
190 | `(company-tooltip-selection ((t (:background ,bg-hl))))
191 | `(company-tooltip-annotation ((t (:foreground ,doc-alt)))) ; parameter hints etc.
192 | `(company-template-field ((t (:inherit region))))
193 |
194 | `(org-level-1 ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,ms-bluegreen
195 | ,@(when vscode-dark-plus-scale-org-faces (list :height 1.1))))))
196 | `(org-level-2 ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,ms-lightblue))))
197 | `(org-level-3 ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,ms-blue))))
198 | `(org-level-4 ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,ms-yellow))))
199 | `(org-level-5 ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,ms-magenta))))
200 | `(org-level-6 ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,ms-orange))))
201 | `(org-level-7 ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,ms-lightorange))))
202 | `(org-level-8 ((,class (:bold nil :foreground ,ms-red))))
203 | `(org-code ((,class (:foreground ,ms-orange))))
204 | `(org-hide ((,class (:foreground ,bg1))))
205 | `(org-date ((,class (:underline t :foreground ,var) )))
206 | `(org-footnote ((,class (:underline t :foreground ,fg4))))
207 | `(org-link ((,class (:underline t :foreground ,type ))))
208 | `(org-special-keyword ((,class (:foreground ,ms-green))))
209 | `(org-block ((,class (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,bg0 :extend t))))
210 | `(org-quote ((,class (:inherit org-block :slant italic))))
211 | `(org-verse ((,class (:inherit org-block :slant italic))))
212 | `(org-todo ((,class (,@(when vscode-dark-plus-box-org-todo (list :box '(:line-width 1 :color ,ms-lightred)))
213 | :foreground ,ms-lightred :bold nil))))
214 | `(org-done ((,class (:box (:line-width 1 :color ,ms-lightgreen) :foreground ,ms-lightgreen :bold nil ))))
215 | `(org-warning ((,class (:underline t :foreground ,warning))))
216 | `(org-agenda-structure ((,class (:weight normal :foreground ,fg3 :box (:color ,fg4) :background ,bg3))))
217 | `(org-agenda-date ((,class (:foreground ,var ,@(when vscode-dark-plus-scale-org-faces (list :height 1.1))))))
218 | `(org-agenda-date-weekend ((,class (:weight normal :foreground ,fg4))))
219 | `(org-agenda-date-today ((,class (:weight normal :foreground ,keyword
220 | ,@(when vscode-dark-plus-scale-org-faces (list :height 1.2))))))
221 | `(org-agenda-done ((,class (:foreground ,bg4))))
222 | `(org-scheduled ((,class (:foreground ,type))))
223 | `(org-scheduled-today ((,class (:foreground ,func :weight normal
224 | ,@(when vscode-dark-plus-scale-org-faces (list :height 1.2))))))
225 | `(org-ellipsis ((,class (:foreground ,builtin))))
226 | `(org-verbatim ((,class (:foreground ,ms-lightorange))))
227 | `(org-document-title ((,class (:foreground ,type :bold t
228 | ,@(when vscode-dark-plus-scale-org-faces (list :height 1.2)))))) ; title
229 | `(org-document-info ((,class (:foreground ,ms-yellow)))) ; author, date etc.
230 | `(org-document-info-keyword ((,class (:foreground ,ms-green)))) ; "#+Title", "#+Date" etc.
231 | `(org-sexp-date ((,class (:foreground ,fg4))))
232 | `(org-table ((,class (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,bg3))))
233 |
234 | `(font-latex-bold-face ((,class (:foreground ,type))))
235 | `(font-latex-italic-face ((,class (:foreground ,key3 :italic t))))
236 | `(font-latex-string-face ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
237 | `(font-latex-match-reference-keywords ((,class (:foreground ,const))))
238 | `(font-latex-match-variable-keywords ((,class (:foreground ,var))))
239 |
240 | `(ido-only-match ((,class (:foreground ,keyword))))
241 | `(ido-subdir ((,class (:weight normal :foreground ,fg0))))
242 | `(ido-first-match ((,class (:foreground ,keyword :bold nil))))
243 |
244 | `(gnus-header-content ((,class (:foreground ,keyword))))
245 | `(gnus-header-from ((,class (:foreground ,var))))
246 | `(gnus-header-name ((,class (:foreground ,type))))
247 | `(gnus-header-subject ((,class (:foreground ,func :bold nil))))
248 |
249 | `(mu4e-view-url-number-face ((,class (:foreground ,type))))
250 | `(mu4e-cited-1-face ((,class (:foreground ,fg2))))
251 | `(mu4e-cited-7-face ((,class (:foreground ,fg3))))
252 | `(mu4e-header-marks-face ((,class (:foreground ,type))))
253 |
254 | `(ffap ((,class (:foreground ,fg4))))
255 |
256 | `(js2-private-function-call ((,class (:foreground ,const))))
257 | `(js2-jsdoc-html-tag-delimiter ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
258 | `(js2-jsdoc-html-tag-name ((,class (:foreground ,key2))))
259 | `(js2-external-variable ((,class (:foreground ,type ))))
260 | `(js2-function-param ((,class (:foreground ,const))))
261 | `(js2-jsdoc-value ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
262 | `(js2-private-member ((,class (:foreground ,fg3))))
263 | `(js2-warning ((t (:underline ,warning))))
264 | `(js2-error ((t (:foreground ,warning :weight normal))))
265 | `(js2-jsdoc-tag ((t (:foreground ,var))))
266 | `(js2-jsdoc-type ((t (:foreground ,var))))
267 | `(js2-instance-member ((t (:foreground ,var))))
268 | `(js2-object-property ((t (:foreground ,func))))
269 | `(js2-magic-paren ((t (:foreground ,const))))
270 | `(js2-function-call ((t (:foreground ,const))))
271 | `(js2-keywords ((t (:foreground ,keyword))))
272 | `(js3-warning-face ((,class (:underline ,keyword))))
273 | `(js3-error-face ((,class (:underline ,warning))))
274 | `(js3-external-variable-face ((,class (:foreground ,var))))
275 | `(js3-function-param-face ((,class (:foreground ,key3))))
276 | `(js3-jsdoc-tag-face ((,class (:foreground ,keyword))))
277 | `(js3-instance-member-face ((,class (:foreground ,const))))
278 |
279 | `(ac-completion-face ((,class (:underline t :foreground ,keyword))))
280 | `(info-quoted-name ((,class (:foreground ,builtin))))
281 | `(info-string ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
282 | `(icompletep-determined ((,class :foreground ,builtin)))
283 |
284 | `(slime-repl-inputed-output-face ((,class (:foreground ,type))))
285 | `(trailing-whitespace ((,class :foreground unspecified :background ,warning)))
286 | `(lazy-highlight ((,class (:background "#613214"))))
287 |
288 | `(undo-tree-visualizer-current-face ((,class :foreground ,builtin)))
289 | `(undo-tree-visualizer-default-face ((,class :foreground ,fg2)))
290 | `(undo-tree-visualizer-unmodified-face ((,class :foreground ,var)))
291 | `(undo-tree-visualizer-register-face ((,class :foreground ,type)))
292 |
293 | `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face ((,class :foreground "gold")))
294 | `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-2-face ((,class :foreground "orchid")))
295 | `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-3-face ((,class :foreground "LightSkyBlue")))
296 | `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-4-face ((,class :foreground "gold")))
297 | `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-5-face ((,class :foreground "orchid")))
298 | `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-6-face ((,class :foreground "LightSkyBlue")))
299 | `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-7-face ((,class :foreground "gold")))
300 | `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-8-face ((,class :foreground "orchid")))
301 | `(rainbow-delimiters-depth-9-face ((,class :foreground "LightSkyBlue")))
302 | `(rainbow-delimiters-unmatched-face ((,class :foreground ,warning)))
303 |
304 | `(magit-item-highlight ((,class :background ,bg3)))
305 | `(magit-hunk-heading ((,class (:background ,bg3))))
306 | `(magit-hunk-heading-highlight ((,class (:background ,bg3))))
307 | `(magit-bisect-bad ((t (:foreground ,ms-red))))
308 | `(magit-bisect-good ((t (:foreground ,ms-green))))
309 | `(magit-bisect-skip ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange))))
310 | `(magit-blame-date ((t (:foreground ,ms-red))))
311 | `(magit-blame-heading ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange :background ,bg3 :extend t))))
312 | `(magit-branch ((,class (:foreground ,ms-blue :weight normal))))
313 | `(magit-branch-current ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue))))
314 | `(magit-branch-local ((t (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen))))
315 | `(magit-branch-remote ((t (:foreground ,ms-green))))
316 | `(magit-cherry-equivalent ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
317 | `(magit-cherry-unmatched ((t (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen))))
318 | `(magit-diff-added ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,ms-green-bg :extend t))))
319 | `(magit-diff-added-highlight ((t (:foreground ,fg3 :background ,ms-green-bghl :extend t))))
320 | `(magit-diff-removed ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,ms-red-bg :extend t))))
321 | `(magit-diff-removed-highlight ((t (:foreground ,fg3 :background ,ms-red-bghl :extend t))))
322 | `(magit-diff-base ((t (:foreground ,bg1 :background ,ms-orange :extend t))))
323 | `(magit-diff-base-highlight ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange :background ,bg3 :extend t))))
324 | `(magit-diff-context ((t (:foreground ,fg0 :extend t))))
325 | `(magit-diff-context-highlight ((,class (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,bg2))))
326 | `(magit-diff-file-header ((,class (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,bg3))))
327 | `(magit-diff-file-heading ((t (:foreground ,fg1 :extend t))))
328 | `(magit-diff-file-heading-highlight ((t (:background ,bg3 :extend t))))
329 | `(magit-diff-file-heading-selection ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange :background ,bg3 :extend t))))
330 | `(magit-diff-hunk-heading ((t (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,bg3 :extend t))))
331 | `(magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight ((t (:background ,bg3 :extend t))))
332 | `(magit-diff-lines-heading ((t (:foreground ,ms-yellow :background ,ms-red :extend t))))
333 | `(magit-diffstat-added ((t (:foreground ,ms-green))))
334 | `(magit-diffstat-removed ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange))))
335 | `(magit-dimmed ((t (:foreground ,comment))))
336 | `(magit-filename ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
337 | `(magit-hash ((t (:foreground ,comment))))
338 | `(magit-header-line ((t (:inherit nil))))
339 | `(magit-log-author ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange))))
340 | `(magit-log-date ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue))))
341 | `(magit-log-graph ((t (:foreground ,comment))))
342 | `(magit-mode-line-process ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange))))
343 | `(magit-mode-line-process-error ((t (:foreground ,ms-red))))
344 | `(magit-process-ok ((t (:inherit success))))
345 | `(magit-process-ng ((t (:inherit error))))
346 | `(magit-reflog-amend ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
347 | `(magit-reflog-checkout ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue))))
348 | `(magit-reflog-cherry-pick ((t (:foreground ,ms-green))))
349 | `(magit-reflog-commit ((t (:foreground ,ms-green))))
350 | `(magit-reflog-merge ((t (:foreground ,ms-green))))
351 | `(magit-reflog-other ((t (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen))))
352 | `(magit-reflog-rebase ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
353 | `(magit-reflog-remote ((t (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen))))
354 | `(magit-reflog-reset ((t (:inherit error))))
355 | `(magit-refname ((t (:foreground ,comment))))
356 | `(magit-section-heading ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
357 | `(magit-section-heading-selection ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange :extend t))))
358 | `(magit-section-highlight ((t (:background ,bg3 :extend t))))
359 | `(magit-sequence-drop ((t (:foreground ,ms-red))))
360 | `(magit-sequence-head ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue))))
361 | `(magit-sequence-part ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange))))
362 | `(magit-sequence-stop ((t (:foreground ,ms-green))))
363 | `(magit-signature-bad ((t (:inherit error))))
364 | `(magit-signature-error ((t (:inherit error))))
365 | `(magit-signature-expired-key ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange))))
366 | `(magit-signature-good ((t (:inherit success))))
367 | `(magit-signature-revoked ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
368 | `(magit-signature-untrusted ((t (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen))))
369 | `(magit-tag ((t (:foreground ,ms-yellow))))
370 |
371 | `(git-commit-summary ((t (:inherit default)))) ; magit commit message face
372 |
373 | `(term ((,class (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,bg1))))
374 | `(term-color-black ((,class (:foreground ,bg3 :background ,bg3))))
375 | `(term-color-blue ((,class (:foreground ,ms-blue :background ,func))))
376 | `(term-color-red ((,class (:foreground ,ms-red :background ,bg3))))
377 | `(term-color-green ((,class (:foreground ,ms-green :background ,bg3))))
378 | `(term-color-yellow ((,class (:foreground ,ms-yellow :background ,var))))
379 | `(term-color-magenta ((,class (:foreground ,ms-magenta :background ,builtin))))
380 | `(term-color-cyan ((,class (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen :background ,str))))
381 | `(term-color-white ((,class (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,fg2))))
382 |
383 | `(diredfl-autofile-name ((t (:foreground ,fg0))))
384 | `(diredfl-compressed-file-name ((t (:foreground ,ms-yellow))))
385 | `(diredfl-compressed-file-suffix ((t (:foreground ,doc-alt))))
386 | `(diredfl-date-time ((t (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen))))
387 | `(diredfl-deletion ((t (:foreground ,ms-red :bold t))))
388 | `(diredfl-deletion-file-name ((t (:foreground ,ms-red ))))
389 | `(diredfl-dir-heading ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue :bold t))))
390 | `(diredfl-dir-name ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue))))
391 | `(diredfl-dir-priv ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue))))
392 | `(diredfl-exec-priv ((t (:foreground ,ms-green))))
393 | `(diredfl-executable-tag ((t (:foreground ,ms-green))))
394 | `(diredfl-file-name ((t (:foreground ,fg1))))
395 | `(diredfl-file-suffix ((t (:foreground ,doc-alt))))
396 | `(diredfl-flag-mark ((t (:foreground ,ms-yellow :bold t))))
397 | `(diredfl-ignored-file-name ((t (:foreground ,doc-alt))))
398 | `(diredfl-link-priv ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
399 | `(diredfl-no-priv ((t (:foreground ,fg1))))
400 | `(diredfl-number ((t (:foreground ,ms-orange))))
401 | `(diredfl-other-priv ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
402 | `(diredfl-rare-priv ((t (:foreground ,fg1))))
403 | `(diredfl-read-priv ((t (:foreground ,ms-yellow))))
404 | `(diredfl-symlink ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
405 | `(diredfl-tagged-autofile-name ((t (:foreground ,fg0))))
406 | `(diredfl-write-priv ((t (:foreground ,ms-red))))
407 |
408 | `(helm-header ((,class (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,bg1 :underline nil :box nil))))
409 | `(helm-source-header ((,class (:foreground ,keyword :background ,bg1 :underline nil :weight normal))))
410 | `(helm-selection ((,class (:background ,bg-hl :underline nil :extend t))))
411 | `(helm-selection-line ((,class (:background ,bg-hl :extend t))))
412 | `(helm-visible-mark ((,class (:foreground ,bg1 :background ,bg3))))
413 | `(helm-candidate-number ((,class (:foreground ,bg1 :background ,fg1))))
414 | `(helm-separator ((,class (:foreground ,type :background ,bg1))))
415 | `(helm-time-zone-current ((,class (:foreground ,builtin :background ,bg1))))
416 | `(helm-time-zone-home ((,class (:foreground ,type :background ,bg1))))
417 | `(helm-buffer-not-saved ((,class (:foreground ,type :background ,bg1))))
418 | `(helm-buffer-process ((,class (:foreground ,builtin :background ,bg1))))
419 | `(helm-buffer-saved-out ((,class (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,bg1))))
420 | `(helm-buffer-size ((,class (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,bg1))))
421 | `(helm-ff-directory ((,class (:foreground ,func :background ,bg1 :weight normal))))
422 | `(helm-ff-file ((,class (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,bg1 :weight normal))))
423 | `(helm-ff-executable ((,class (:foreground ,key2 :background ,bg1 :weight normal))))
424 | `(helm-ff-invalid-symlink ((,class (:foreground ,key3 :background ,bg1 :weight normal))))
425 | `(helm-ff-symlink ((,class (:foreground ,keyword :background ,bg1 :weight normal))))
426 | `(helm-ff-prefix ((,class (:foreground ,bg1 :background ,keyword :weight normal))))
427 | `(helm-grep-cmd-line ((,class (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,bg1))))
428 | `(helm-grep-file ((,class (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,bg1))))
429 | `(helm-grep-finish ((,class (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,bg1))))
430 | `(helm-grep-lineno ((,class (:foreground ,fg1 :background ,bg1))))
431 | `(helm-grep-match ((,class (:foreground nil :background nil :inherit helm-match))))
432 | `(helm-grep-running ((,class (:foreground ,func :background ,bg1))))
433 | `(helm-moccur-buffer ((,class (:foreground ,func :background ,bg1))))
434 | `(helm-source-go-package-godoc-description ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
435 | `(helm-bookmark-w3m ((,class (:foreground ,type))))
436 |
437 | `(web-mode-html-tag-bracket-face ((,class (:foreground "#808080"))))
438 | `(web-mode-html-tag-face ((,class (:foreground ,keyword))))
439 | `(web-mode-html-attr-name-face ((,class (:foreground ,var))))
440 | `(web-mode-html-attr-value-face ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
441 | `(web-mode-html-attr-equal-face ((,class (:foreground ,fg1))))
442 | `(web-mode-builtin-face ((,class (:inherit ,font-lock-builtin-face))))
443 | `(web-mode-comment-face ((,class (:inherit ,font-lock-comment-face))))
444 | `(web-mode-constant-face ((,class (:inherit ,font-lock-constant-face))))
445 | `(web-mode-keyword-face ((,class (:foreground ,keyword))))
446 | `(web-mode-doctype-face ((,class (:inherit ,font-lock-doc-face))))
447 | `(web-mode-function-name-face ((,class (:inherit ,font-lock-function-name-face))))
448 | `(web-mode-string-face ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
449 | `(web-mode-type-face ((,class (:inherit ,font-lock-type-face))))
450 | `(web-mode-warning-face ((,class (:inherit ,font-lock-warning-face))))
451 | `(web-mode-json-key-face ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
452 | `(web-mode-json-context-face ((,class (:foreground ,str))))
453 |
454 | `(diff-header ((t (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen :background nil))))
455 | `(diff-file-header ((t (:foreground ,fg3 :background nil))))
456 | `(diff-hunk-header ((t (:foreground ,fg4 :background ,bg3))))
457 | `(diff-added ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,ms-green-bg))))
458 | `(diff-removed ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,ms-red-bg))))
459 | `(diff-changed ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :background ,ms-blue-bg))))
460 | `(diff-refine-added ((t (:foreground ,fg3 :background ,ms-green-bghl))))
461 | `(diff-refine-removed ((t (:foreground ,fg3 :background ,ms-red-bghl))))
462 | `(diff-refine-changed ((t (:foreground ,fg3 :background ,ms-blue-bghl))))
463 |
464 | `(ediff-fine-diff-Ancestor ((t (:background ,ms-red-bghl))))
465 | `(ediff-fine-diff-A ((t (:background ,ms-red-bghl))))
466 | `(ediff-fine-diff-B ((t (:background ,ms-green-bghl))))
467 | `(ediff-fine-diff-C ((t (:background ,ms-blue-bghl))))
468 | `(ediff-current-diff-Ancestor ((t (:background ,ms-red-bg))))
469 | `(ediff-current-diff-A ((t (:background ,ms-red-bg))))
470 | `(ediff-current-diff-B ((t (:background ,ms-green-bg))))
471 | `(ediff-current-diff-C ((t (:background ,ms-blue-bg))))
472 | `(ediff-even-diff-Ancestor ((t (:background ,bg3))))
473 | `(ediff-even-diff-A ((t (:background ,bg3))))
474 | `(ediff-even-diff-B ((t (:background ,bg3))))
475 | `(ediff-even-diff-C ((t (:background ,bg3))))
476 | `(ediff-odd-diff-Ancestor ((t (:background ,bg3))))
477 | `(ediff-odd-diff-A ((t (:background ,bg3))))
478 | `(ediff-odd-diff-B ((t (:background ,bg3))))
479 | `(ediff-odd-diff-C ((t (:background ,bg3))))
480 |
481 | `(jde-java-font-lock-package-face ((t (:foreground ,var))))
482 | `(jde-java-font-lock-public-face ((t (:foreground ,keyword))))
483 | `(jde-java-font-lock-private-face ((t (:foreground ,keyword))))
484 | `(jde-java-font-lock-constant-face ((t (:foreground ,const))))
485 | `(jde-java-font-lock-modifier-face ((t (:foreground ,key3))))
486 | `(jde-jave-font-lock-protected-face ((t (:foreground ,keyword))))
487 | `(jde-java-font-lock-number-face ((t (:foreground ,numeric))))
488 |
489 | `(centaur-tabs-default ((t (:background ,bg1 :foreground ,fg1))))
490 | `(centaur-tabs-selected ((t (:background ,bg1 :foreground ,fg3 :box nil))))
491 | `(centaur-tabs-unselected ((t (:background ,bg2 :foreground ,fg0 :box nil))))
492 | `(centaur-tabs-selected-modified ((t (:background ,bg2 :foreground ,accent :box nil))))
493 | `(centaur-tabs-unselected-modified ((t (:background ,bg2 :foreground ,fg4 :box nil))))
494 | `(centaur-tabs-active-bar-face ((t (:background ,accent :box nil))))
495 | `(centaur-tabs-modified-marker-selected ((t (:inherit 'centaur-tabs-selected-modified :foreground ,accent :box nil))))
496 | `(centaur-tabs-modified-marker-unselected ((t (:inherit 'centaur-tabs-unselected-modified :foreground ,accent :box nil))))
497 |
498 | `(solaire-default-face ((t (:inherit default :background ,bg2))))
499 | `(solaire-minibuffer-face ((t (:inherit default :background ,bg2))))
500 | `(solaire-hl-line-face ((t (:inherit hl-line :background ,bg3))))
501 | `(solaire-org-hide-face ((t (:inherit org-hide :background ,bg2))))
502 |
503 | `(ivy-confirm-face ((t (:inherit minibuffer-prompt :foreground ,keyword))))
504 | `(ivy-current-match ((t (:background ,bg-hl :extend t))))
505 | `(ivy-highlight-face ((t (:inherit font-lock-builtin-face))))
506 | `(ivy-match-required-face ((t (:inherit minibuffer-prompt :foreground ,warning))))
507 | `(ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1 ((t (:inherit isearch))))
508 | `(ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2 ((t (:inherit ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1))))
509 | `(ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3 ((t (:inherit ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2))))
510 | `(ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4 ((t (:inherit ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2))))
511 | `(ivy-minibuffer-match-highlight ((t (:inherit ivy-current-match))))
512 | `(ivy-modified-buffer ((t (:inherit default :foreground ,var))))
513 | `(ivy-virtual ((t (:inherit default :foreground ,doc-alt))))
514 | `(ivy-posframe ((t (:background "#252526"))))
515 |
516 | `(counsel-key-binding ((t (:foreground ,var))))
517 |
518 | `(swiper-match-face-1 ((t (:inherit ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1))))
519 | `(swiper-match-face-2 ((t (:inherit ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2))))
520 | `(swiper-match-face-3 ((t (:inherit ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3))))
521 | `(swiper-match-face-4 ((t (:inherit ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4))))
522 | `(swiper-line-face ((t (:foreground ,fg0 :background ,bg4 :extend t))))
523 |
524 | `(git-gutter:added ((t (:foreground ,vc-g :weight normal))))
525 | `(git-gutter:deleted ((t (:foreground ,vc-r :weight normal))))
526 | `(git-gutter:modified ((t (:foreground ,vc-b :weight normal))))
527 | `(git-gutter-fr:added ((t (:foreground ,vc-g :weight normal))))
528 | `(git-gutter-fr:deleted ((t (:foreground ,vc-r :weight normal))))
529 | `(git-gutter-fr:modified ((t (:foreground ,vc-b :weight normal))))
530 |
531 | `(diff-hl-insert ((t (:background ,vc-g :foreground ,vc-g))))
532 | `(diff-hl-delete ((t (:background ,vc-r :foreground ,vc-r))))
533 | `(diff-hl-change ((t (:background ,vc-b :foreground ,vc-b))))
534 |
535 | `(neo-dir-link-face ((t (:foreground "#cccccc"))))
536 | `(neo-header-face ((t (:foreground "#cccccc"))))
537 | `(neo-banner-face ((t (:foreground "#cccccc"))))
538 | `(neo-root-dir-face ((t (:foreground "#cccccc"))))
539 | `(neo-file-link-face ((t (:foreground "#cccccc"))))
540 | `(neo-expand-btn-face ((t (:foreground "#cccccc"))))
541 |
542 | `(sml/global ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :weight normal))))
543 | `(sml/filename ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :weight normal))))
544 | `(sml/line-number ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :weight normal))))
545 | `(sml/prefix ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :weight normal))))
546 | `(sml/read-only ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :weight normal))))
547 | `(sml/modes ((t (:foreground ,fg2 :weight normal))))
548 | `(sml/modified ((t (:foreground ,accent :weight bold))))
549 | `(sml/charging ((t (:foreground ,ms-green :weight normal))))
550 |
551 | `(evil-ex-substitute-matches ((t (:foreground ,warning :weight normal :strike-through t))))
552 | `(evil-ex-substitute-replacement ((t (:foreground ,ms-bluegreen :weight normal))))
553 |
554 | `(hl-todo ((t ,@(when vscode-dark-plus-invert-hl-todo (list :inverse-video t)))))
555 | `(highlight-numbers-number ((t (:foreground ,numeric))))
556 | `(highlight-operators-face ((t (:inherit default))))
557 | `(highlight-symbol-face ((t (:background "#343a40"))))
558 |
559 | `(highlight-thing ((t ,(pcase vscode-dark-plus-render-line-highlight
560 | ('default `(:inherit region))
561 | (_ `(:background ,bg3))))))
562 |
563 | `(window-divider ((t (:foreground "gray40"))))
564 | `(window-divider-last-pixel ((t (:foreground "gray20"))))
565 | `(window-divider-first-pixel ((t (:foreground "gray60"))))
566 |
567 | `(tree-sitter-hl-face:method.call ((t (:inherit font-lock-function-name-face))))
568 | `(tree-sitter-hl-face:function.call ((t (:inherit font-lock-function-name-face))))
569 | `(tree-sitter-hl-face:operator ((t (:inherit default))))
570 | `(tree-sitter-hl-face:constant.builtin ((t (:inherit font-lock-constant-face))))
571 | `(tree-sitter-hl-face:number ((t (:inherit highlight-numbers-number))))
572 | `(tree-sitter-hl-face:variable.special ((t (:inherit font-lock-keyword-face))))
573 | `(tree-sitter-hl-face:keyword ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
574 |
575 | `(lsp-ui-doc-background ((t (:background ,bg2))))
576 |
577 | `(font-latex-bold-face ((t (:inherit bold))))
578 | `(font-latex-italic-face ((t (:inherit italic))))
579 | `(font-latex-math-face ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue))))
580 | `(font-latex-sectioning-0-face ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue))))
581 | `(font-latex-sectioning-1-face ((t (:foreground ,ms-magenta))))
582 | `(font-latex-sectioning-2-face ((t (:foreground ,ms-lightorange))))
583 | `(font-latex-sectioning-3-face ((t (:foreground ,ms-lightblue))))
584 | `(font-latex-sectioning-4-face ((t (:foreground ,ms-lightred))))
585 | `(font-latex-sectioning-5-face ((t (:foreground ,ms-lightgreen))))
586 | `(font-latex-script-char-face ((t (:foreground ,ms-blue))))
587 | `(font-latex-string-face ((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face))))
588 | `(font-latex-warning-face ((t (:inherit font-lock-warning-face))))
589 | `(font-latex-verbatim-face ((t (:inherit org-verbatim))))
590 | `(TeX-error-description-error ((t (:inherit error :bold t))))
591 | `(TeX-error-description-warning ((t (:inherit warning :bold t))))
592 | `(TeX-error-description-tex-said ((t (:inherit success :bold t))))
593 |
594 | `(tab-bar-tab-inactive ((t (:background "#2D2D2D" :foreground ,fg0))))
595 | `(tab-bar-tab ((t (:background ,bg1 :foreground ,accent))))
596 | `(tab-line ((t (:background ,bg2))))
597 | `(tab-bar ((t (:background ,bg1))))))
598 |
599 | ;;;###autoload
600 | (when (and (boundp 'custom-theme-load-path) load-file-name)
601 | (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path
602 | (file-name-as-directory (file-name-directory load-file-name))))
603 |
604 | (provide-theme 'vscode-dark-plus)
605 | (provide 'vscode-dark-plus-theme)
606 |
607 | ;;; vscode-dark-plus-theme.el ends here
608 |
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