
Specifies whether Peacock should change affect colors Defaults to falseĪrray of objects for color names and hex values Specifies whether Peacock should affect the active tab's border. Specifies whether Peacock should affect accent borders (panel, sideBar, editorGroup) Defaults to false. Specifies whether Peacock should affect the title bar (see title bar coloring) Specifies whether Peacock should affect the status bar Specifies whether Peacock should affect the activity bar Saves colors to your workspace in the.Adjust the coloring of affected elements by making them slightly darker or lighter to provide a subtle visual contrast between them.Save a user-defined color with the Save Favorite Color.Select a user-defined color from your Favorite Colors.Change the color of Affected Elements (see peacock.affect* in the Settings section) to.Look for commands beginning with "Peacock:" Now enjoy exploring the rest of the features explained in the docs, here!Ĭommands can be found in the command palette. Choose one of the pre-defined colors and see how it changes your editor.Choose Peacock: Change to a favorite color.Create/Open a VSCode Workspace ( Peacock only works in a Workspace).You can also install Peacock from the marketplace here # Quick Usage Open Extensions sideBar panel in Visual Studio Code via the menu item View → Extensions.Peacock docs are hosted on Azure -> Get a Free Azure Trial # Install 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. Subtly change the color of your Visual Studio Code workspace. # Peacock for Visual Studio Code # Overview
