how to change the color theme of visual studio code code example
Example 1: visual studio code change terminal color
"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
"terminal.background":"#1D2021",
"terminal.foreground":"#A89984",
"terminalCursor.background":"#A89984",
"terminalCursor.foreground":"#A89984",
"terminal.ansiBlack":"#1D2021",
"terminal.ansiBlue":"#0D6678",
"terminal.ansiBrightBlack":"#665C54",
"terminal.ansiBrightBlue":"#0D6678",
"terminal.ansiBrightCyan":"#8BA59B",
"terminal.ansiBrightGreen":"#95C085",
"terminal.ansiBrightMagenta":"#8F4673",
"terminal.ansiBrightRed":"#FB543F",
"terminal.ansiBrightWhite":"#FDF4C1",
"terminal.ansiBrightYellow":"#FAC03B",
"terminal.ansiCyan":"#8BA59B",
"terminal.ansiGreen":"#95C085",
"terminal.ansiMagenta":"#8F4673",
"terminal.ansiRed":"#FB543F",
"terminal.ansiWhite":"#A89984",
"terminal.ansiYellow":"#FAC03B"
}
Example 2: How to change color VSCode
Install Material Theme by Mattia Astorino —> use "Set Color Theme"
Example 3: visual studio code add white theme
Selecting the Color Theme#
Open the Color Theme picker with File > Preferences > Color Theme. (Code > Preferences > Color Theme on macOS).
You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+K Ctrl+T to display the picker.
Use the cursor keys to preview the colors of the theme.
Select the theme you want and press Enter.