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  1. Catppuccin for VSCode - Visual Studio Marketplace

    Download the VSIX from the latest GitHub release. Open the Command Palette and select "Extensions: Install from VSIX...", then open the file you just downloaded. If you need to use …

  2. GitHub - catppuccin/vscode: Soothing pastel theme for VSCode

    Download the VSIX from the latest GitHub release. Open the Command Palette and select "Extensions: Install from VSIX...", then open the file you just downloaded. If you need to use …

  3. Catppuccin

    We are a community-driven color scheme, perfect for coding, designing, and more. Explore our color palettes, discover our wide range of ports, and view our vibrant community.

  4. catppuccin/vscode - DeepWiki

    Apr 21, 2025 · Catppuccin for Visual Studio Code is a highly customizable theme system designed to provide consistent, aesthetically pleasing color schemes across all VS Code UI …

  5. Releases · catppuccin/vscode - GitHub

    Oct 12, 2025 · 🦌 Soothing pastel theme for VSCode. Contribute to catppuccin/vscode development by creating an account on GitHub.

  6. Catppuccin Theme

    Catppuccin for VSCode can be customized to your liking. If you like the Catppuccin colours, but feel that they are a bit too bright for working at night, customization got you covered! Open …

  7. Catppuccin Pack - Visual Studio Marketplace

    This extension pack is a collection of all official Catppuccin extensions for VSCode. Please see the respective extensions for usage instructions & more information.

  8. VS Code Themes

    Search themes for Visual Studio CodeCatppuccin Noir: Clean Modern Dark VS Code Theme by Alex Do

  9. @catppuccin/vscode - npm

    Simple NPM package containing all compiled themes of Catppuccin for VSCode. You can use these definitions with libraries like Shiki. To customize the theme, you can use the compile() …

  10. StefanoRatto/catppuccin-vscode: Soothing pastel theme for

    Download the VSIX from the latest GitHub release. Open the Command Palette and select "Extensions: Install from VSIX...", then open the file you just downloaded. If you need to use …