The Rainglow package is a collection of color themes for various editors and platforms, including Sublime Text. It is easy to install the Rainglow package using Package Control, which can be found through Preferences > Package Control on your top navigation bar. To use a specific background color, you need to create a new file with the same filename as the color scheme, but save it in the Packages/User/ directory.
Color schemes apply colors and font styles to the scopes by matching the dotted labels, starting with the first. Prefix matching is the standard way to have a color scheme apply. You can use the Ctrl + Shift + P >> PackageResourceViewer: Open Resource to view theme files.
Creating and modifying color schemes in Sublime Text can be a simple process. To create a user-specific customization of a color scheme, create a new file with the same filename as the color scheme, but save it in the Packages/User/ directory. For example, to customize the default Monokai color scheme, create a file named Packages/User/Monokai. sublime-color-scheme.
To get new ones, press Ctrl+Shift+P and select the install packages. From there, you can install various themes/colourschemes. To change the current color scheme, go to Options > Color Scheme and choose a new theme from the dropdown menu.
Creating a custom sublime text color scheme involves creating the.tmTheme file, installing it, and sharing it with friends. By following these steps, you can create a visually appealing and functional Sublime Text theme that enhances your user experience.
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