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Moondust Theme

Handcrafted theme for those who have not found syntax highlighting useful for themself.

Showcase of Near Side of the Moon

Showcase of Near Side of the Moon

Moondust is available on the VSCode Marketplace, Open VSX Registry, and GitHub Releases. Visit moondustthe.me to view more examples of syntax highlighting. Enjoy.

About

Early on in my programming journey, syntax highlighting aided my understanding the coding. However, as I gained more experience, I found myself relying less on it. Eventually, I realized that the abundance of colors was very straining on my eyes and made it difficult to focus and concentrate.

Moondust is crafted to reduce eye strain, allowing to focus on code. It challenges the conventional approach of highlighting keywords and typical structures. Instead of drawing excessive attention to them, this theme brings business logic to the forefront.

For a more in-depth discussion on the issues associated with the conventional approach to syntax highlighting, recommend reading the articles A case against syntax highlighting and Syntax highlighting is a waste of an information channel.

Moondust is tailored for each syntax individually. At present, it supports CSS, Dockerfile, fish, Go, Go Module, Go Sum, HTML, INI, JavaScript, JSON, JSON with Comments, JSON Lines, JSX, Makefile, Python, Ruby, Rust, Shell Script, SQL, Swift, TOML, TypeScript, TSX, and YAML.

In the initial phase, Moondust was primarily a modification of the GitHub Theme. I owe a great deal of gratitude to the Primer team for their work.

A special shout-out goes to the entire community that focuses on creating minimalistic, two-color, monochrome themes, particularly Monochrome. It was a delight for me to delve into your work, and it is heartening to realize that our aesthetic preferences align closely.

License

MIT (c) Ivan Uhalin