Small price to pay, I spend half my day staring at VS Code, and a handful of minutes looking at Windows explorer, I’ll take that tradeoff. Note: Depending on your color scheme this can and will make your Windows explorer look horrible. However you might need to restart VS Code to see the changes. In here we’re going to select the “Custom color” option:Īnd finally, in the open menu we click “More”, and enter our custom color!Ĭlick “Done”, and voila! You have finished. Now we go to Windows search (Win key), and type in “colors”:Īnd we open the Choose your accent color Windows option. This element doesn’t reference the background color it uses, but the element right above it does! I’d recommend selecting the VS Code file title section: So we should click on the element whose color we want to match. Formatting code consistently can be a challenge, particularly when working on a team. Once we have developer tools open we’re going to click on the element inspector, which is the box with the cursor shown here:Īnd then use that to inspect and find the color we want, note that you could also do this through digging through your theme’s json file, but I think this is relatively easier. In this video I will show you how to install and configure Prettier Code Formatter in VS Code. First we need to know what color we want, so we’re going to need the Menu bar -> Help -> Toggle developer tools, hope you set the menu bar to toggle, otherwise here’s a good reason to do so! Now we need to change our title bar to match our theme. You can configure the settings and save them with shortcuts. If you want it gone for good, you can do so by setting the option to "hidden" instead of "toggle". If you want to keep your code consistent, you can use the Prettier Visual Studio Code extension. setup all dependencies for the project yarn install open any file of the project in vs code with prettier extension added the enhancement on mentioned this issue on on bot locked as and limited conversation to collaborators on Sign up for free to subscribe to this conversation on GitHub. I like using toggle there, if you press alt it will open and you can use it.
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