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Sublime text themes
Sublime text themes





sublime text themes
  1. Sublime text themes for free#
  2. Sublime text themes install#

There is also a paid version called Dracula Pro, but the free version is very nice. The basic version of Dracula is MIT licensed. Dracula syntax theme with the default light UI theme. Here is the theme pictured with JSX syntax highlighting while working on a React app.

Sublime text themes install#

It’s as easy as that! Now you’re ready to install custom themes – Here are my favorite custom themes: Dark Themes Draculaĭracula has vibrant purples, yellows, and greens, along with some light blues. To setup package control type ctrl-shift-p to open up the command palette then type install package control and hit enter. In addition to these default themes you can install custom themes from Package Control. The Auto Sublime Theme with Mariana Syntax theme Custom Themes

sublime text themes

Here are the default syntax themes pictured below: The default themes out of the box are: Default Syntax Themes for Sublime Text 4 With Sublime Text 4 you can customize the syntax and the overall UI. One of those customizations is through theming. Sublime Text 4 looks great out of the box but everyone I know, including myself, loves to customize their editor to their own personal coding needs. These packages are as easy to install and setup as VS Code and Atom as well. You can, if you need to extend it’s functionality install a package using Package Control with most of the packages being MIT licensed. Sublime just lets you focus on the Code and doesn’t include all the stuff you don’t need.

Sublime text themes for free#

You may still be asking, “why pay if you can get VS Code for free or use Atom for free?” Those are great editors but I find they are slow in comparison and all the bells and whistles that VS Code offers really don’t enhance the coding experience, for me the stuff is overload and slows me down. Since I use my code editor every day and you can earn a lot of money in web or software development I feel it’s a fairly nominal cost, especially since the license is per user, not per device (meaning you can use it on all your devices under one license). You’ll have to pay for a license if you use it for an extended period of time but it’s current (at the time of this writing) $99 license gives you three years of updates and allows you to use the latest version of the editor within that three year period without upgrading your license. On of the best code editors is Sublime Text.







Sublime text themes