AmberStudio is a modern dark theme for Visual Studio Code featuring a bold orange and black base, complemented with multiple vibrant accent colors. Now, AmberStudio includes 6 new themes: Amber Brown, Green, Purple, Red, White, Yellow, and Blue. Designed for developers who want a visually striking and comfortable coding environment.
Author: HantigoZore
Version: 1.1.0
AmberStudio highlights syntax and UI elements to provide clarity and focus while coding.
- Dark theme with bold orange and black primary palette.
- 6 new accent themes: Amber Brown, Green, Purple, Red, White, Yellow, Blue.
- Vibrant accent colors for better syntax readability.
- Supports popular languages: Python, JavaScript, C/C++, HTML, CSS, PHP, Java, Rust, and more.
- Improves visibility of comments, strings, functions, variables, and operators.
- Designed for a comfortable and modern coding experience.
- Lightweight and fast, no performance impact.
- Open VS Code.
- Go to Extensions (
Ctrl+Shift+X/Cmd+Shift+Xon Mac). - Search for "AmberStudio".
- Click Install and activate via Preferences → Color Theme → AmberStudio.
- Open Preferences → Color Theme.
- Select your preferred AmberStudio theme: Amber Brown, Green, Purple, Red, White, Yellow, or Blue.
- Enjoy the bold colors with enhanced syntax highlights.
- Pair with Material Icon Theme for a cohesive interface.
- Optimized for dark mode but works well on light backgrounds.
- Recommended fonts: Fira Code, JetBrains Mono, Consolas for best readability.
- Explore different accent colors in settings to match your workflow.
- Inspired by the Github dark theme.
- Activity bar icons inspired by Material Product Icons.
- Folder and file icons inspired by Material Icon Theme.
- Visual elements and accent colors designed by HantigoZore.
We welcome contributions! Help improve AmberStudio:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch (
git checkout -b feature/your-feature). - Make changes and submit a pull request.
Suggestions, bug reports, and enhancements are always appreciated.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
You are free to use, modify, and share it while keeping credits to the author.


