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Welcome to your VS Code Extension

What's in the folder

  • This folder contains all of the files necessary for your color theme extension.
  • package.json - this is the manifest file that defines the location of the theme file. and specifies the base theme of the theme.
  • themes/Cameo-color-theme.json - the color theme definition file.

Get up and running straight away

  • Press F5 to open a new window with your extension loaded.
  • Open File > Preferences > Color Themes and pick your color theme.
  • Open a file that has a language associated. The languages' configured grammar will tokenize the text and assign 'scopes' to the tokens. To examine these scopes, invoke the Inspect TM Scopes command from the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P on Mac) .

Make changes

  • You can relaunch the extension from the debug toolbar after making changes to the files listed above.
  • You can also reload (Ctrl+R or Cmd+R on Mac) the VS Code window with your extension to load your changes.
  • When editing workbench colors, it's easiest to test the colors in the settings under workbench.colorCustomizations and workbench.tokenColorCustomizations. When done, run the Generate Color Theme From Current Settings command to generate an updated content for the color theme definition file.

Adopt your theme to Visual Studio Code

  • The token colorization is done based on standard TextMate themes. Colors are matched against one or more scopes. To learn more about scopes and how they're used, check out the theme documentation.

Install your extension

  • To start using your extension with Visual Studio Code copy it into the <user home>/.vscode/extensions folder and restart Code.
  • To share your extension with the world, read on https://code.visualstudio.com/docs about publishing an extension.