vscode-peacock
https://github.com/johnpapa/vscode-peacock
TypeScript
Subtly change the color of your Visual Studio Code workspace. Ideal when you have multiple VS Code instances, use VS Live Share, or use VS Code's Remote features, and you want to quickly identify your editor.
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- Issues
- Feature request: Save the selection of "Surprise Me On Startup"
- ci: add daily issue triage report workflow
- Avoid redundant workspace color customization writes
- Feature/excluded settings
- Exclude Setting: Allow user to specify a list of settings that Peacock should never touch
- Better visually distiguish: "Affect Tab Active Background"
- Auto-Color based on workspace/folder name color
- Peacock + Vibrancy results in weird effect
- Allow setting colours of windows within a remote session independently
- Peacock.remoteColor being changed everytime Reload Window is exectuted or reconnect to SSH
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