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.
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.
- Open Extensions (
Ctrl+Shift+X) - Search for Pixel Berry
- Click Install, then select it from the theme picker (
Ctrl+K Ctrl+T)
- Open Extensions in your editor
- Search for Pixel Berry on the Open VSX Registry
- Click Install, then select it from the theme picker
- Download the latest
.vsixfrom GitHub Releases - In your editor: Extensions >
...menu > Install from VSIX... - Or from the command line:
code --install-extension pixel-berry-0.1.3.vsix
Contributions are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for setup instructions, design constraints, and how to submit a pull request.
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. ♥
MIT — see LICENSE.