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ayu Dark All-Round for JetBrains

ayu Dark color scheme for all of your favorite languages in JetBrains IDEs

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Features

A complete ayu Dark color scheme for all of your favorite languages.

  • 100% coverage of bundled languages / minor colors in majority of JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, WebStorm, Rider etc.)
  • Supports most popular third-party plugins (e.g. Rainbow Brackets)
  • Nearly follows existing schemes of ST4 (official) and VSCode

Description

While JetBrains IDEs allow for the import and export of color schemes, doing so corrupts some of the color settings for unavailable languages (from other JetBrains IDEs), so you barely can create a single full color scheme file with only that.

So I carefully adjusted the colors in each of the JetBrains IDEs I use and manually merged all of them to make this plugin flawless on multiple IDEs. That means, You can use "ayu Dark for JetBrains" on all supported JetBrains IDEs with no single missing color!

Currently supported colors

  • All bundled languages of:
    • IntelliJ IDEA 2022.1.3
    • Android Studio 2021.2.1
    • PyCharm 2022.1.3
    • WebStorm 2022.1.3
    • Rider 2022.1.2
    • GoLand 2022.1.3
  • Rainbow Brackets
  • GitToolBox

Notes

The colors are different from on ST4 / VSCode / etc.!

ayu for Sublime Text 4 and for Visual Studio Code have a few of different choices. One of the biggest difference is the color for numbers. ayu for ST4 uses #E6B673 (light orange) while ayu for VSCode uses #D2A6FF (light purple). This plugin follows VSCode one for this aspect, but basically it tries to compromise both schemes as far as possible.

Contribute

Any suggestion and PRs are welcomed! If you want to do PR for support new IDEs, please consider to commit exported .icls file directly, so that I can review and guide to merge properly.