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Obsidian Color Scheme

Ports of the Notepad++ color scheme Obsidian.

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JetBrains Web IDE

Note: Just to be safe, export your current IDE settings through «File» - «Export Settings»

  1. Go to «File» - «Import settings»
  2. Browse for the «Obsidian_Color_Scheme.jar» you got from this repo
  3. Import the selected settings («Color schemes»)
  4. A restart of WebIDE is required, but once you're done, see 5
  5. Bask in the glory of Obsidian in your WebIDE!

Sublime Text 2 / 3

It's in the Sublime Package Control repository.

  1. Open the Command Palette and execute: Package Control: Install Package
  2. Search for the package Obsidian Color Scheme
  3. Install package and then select the color scheme under «Preferences» - «Color Scheme»

Chrome Developer Tools / Web Inspector

To add a color scheme to your Chrome Developer Tools / Web Inspector, simply replace the CSS file in the locations listed below

Mac:

~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/User StyleSheets/Custom.css

Windows

C:Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\User StyleSheets\Custom.css

Ubuntu (Chromium)

~/.config/chromium/Default/User StyleSheets/Custom.css

Atom

Download the obsidian-syntax folder to ~/.atom/packages then select Obsidian as your theme in Atom's settings.

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