Make VS Code Look Good

19 Beautiful Themes to Get a Better Visual Experience With VS Code
Your code may be ugly, but at least make them look good with these themes for the VS Code editor.

Let’s be honest, there’s nothing wrong with the default Visual Studio Code theme. It’s clean, it works, and I actually used it for quite a while.

That is… until one day I stumbled upon a YouTube tutorial where the developer’s editor looked incredible. Sleek colors, stylish syntax highlighting, suddenly, my good ol’ default theme felt a little boring.

That rabbit hole led me to explore the wonderful world of VS Code themes. Since then, I’ve tried a bunch, curated some favorites, and even picked out a few that are massively popular among developers.

This article is my personal roundup to help you get started. It’s not a definitive list, there are hundreds out there but if you’re new to custom VS Code themes, this is a great place to begin.

  1. Dracula Official

Dracula is a dark, high-contrast theme that has gained a cult following for good reason. It’s stylish without being over-the-top, and it helps reduce eye strain during long coding marathons.

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