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Tag Archives: colors

VS Code: Color Themes

Posted on August 8, 2023 by Erich Styger
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Now about the biggest reason why everyone loves VS Code: colors!

Seriously, one of the first things you might change is the color theme, and VS Code features this in the getting started:

Color Themes
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Posted in Microsoft, Tips & Tricks, Tutorial, Visual Studio Code | Tagged colors, technology, Tips&Tricks, Visual Studio Code | Leave a reply
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