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Pixel Berry

VS Marketplace Open VSX License: MIT

A warm, cozy dark theme with wine/burgundy surfaces, raspberry accents, and distinct rose-pink and berry-toned syntax. Designed for long coding sessions. Compatible with VS Code, Cursor, VSCodium, Windsurf, and other editors that support VS Code extensions.

Pixel Berry — A warm dark theme for VS Code

Overview

A dark theme with warm wine/burgundy surfaces layered into a quiet gradient — editor, sidebar, panel. Berry pink keywords, lavender-violet types, rose pink functions, and muted sage strings give each token a distinct role without being harsh.

Screenshots

Editor overview

Multiple languages

UI elements

Installation

VS Code

  1. Open Extensions (Ctrl+Shift+X)
  2. Search for Pixel Berry
  3. Click Install, then select it from the theme picker (Ctrl+K Ctrl+T)

Open VSX (VSCodium, Windsurf, and other compatible editors)

  1. Open Extensions in your editor
  2. Search for Pixel Berry on the Open VSX Registry
  3. Click Install, then select it from the theme picker

Manual Install (.vsix)

  1. Download the latest .vsix from GitHub Releases
  2. In your editor: Extensions > ... menu > Install from VSIX...
  3. Or from the command line:
    code --install-extension pixel-berry-0.1.3.vsix

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for setup instructions, design constraints, and how to submit a pull request.

Support

Pixel Berry is free and built in my spare time. If it brightened your editor, a coffee goes a long way toward the next release. ♥

Buy me a coffee

License

MIT — see LICENSE.