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Color schemes (Dark PRO Original, PRO Blue Neo-Zen (New), PRO Blue Zen (New), Dark PRO Bright, Dark PRO Volatile Black, PRO Blue Original, PRO Blue Deep, PRO Blue X-Deep) for Sublime Text.
Dark PRO themes strike the center of beautiful colors and eye-care, creating a perfect dark themes selection for your next 20.000 hours in front of the screen.
- Built by a Monokai scheme fan and battle-tested Graphic Design & Coding PRO
- Built with goal to create the perfect balance between vivid colors and eye-care.
- Instantly elevates your code highlighting.
- Specific targeting for several coding languages.
- Make sure you already have Package Control installed
- Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux, ⇧⌘P on iOS) and choose "Install Package" from the list
- When packages load, type "DarkPRO" (or just Dark PRO... until Dark PRO Color Schemes appears) and press Enter
- Open the Command Palette again, or if it's already open, proceed
- Then you can start typing "color" and select the "UI: Select Color Scheme" option when it appears on the list.
- Now choose any Dark PRO scheme you like from the selection.
- (you can also go to
Preferences > Color Schemes > Dark Pro Color Schemesand select a scheme)
- Download a .sublime-color-scheme file
- Browse Packages from the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux, ⇧⌘P on OS X)
- Copy the .sublime-color-scheme file to Packages
- And add the following line to Settings - User (Preferences.sublime-settings) file.
`"color_scheme": "Packages/[RootOrYourCustomRoot]/Dark PRO Original.sublime-color-scheme"`
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for more information.
Project Link: https://github.com/draganmilenkovic/DarkPRO


















