A refined Sublime Text theme with a blue color scheme, full UI styling, and extensive plugin support.
Cobalt2 is a refined theme for Sublime Text that provides a cohesive blue color scheme for both code syntax and the editor's user interface. It enhances the coding experience with visual consistency across the entire editor, including sidebar, tabs, and search panels, while supporting various plugins and languages.
Sublime Text users who want a visually consistent, easy-on-the-eyes theme that styles both code and UI elements, particularly developers working with JavaScript, CSS, PHP, Ruby, Python, or Markdown.
Developers choose Cobalt2 for its comprehensive approach—it's not just a syntax theme but a full UI theme that ensures visual harmony across the entire editor, with extensive customization options and plugin support out of the box.
Tweaked and refined Sublime Text theme based on the original cobalt.
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Styles the entire Sublime Text interface including sidebar, tabs, and search panels, ensuring visual consistency across the editor, as highlighted in the installation instructions that define both 'color_scheme' and 'theme'.
Compatible with popular plugins like SublimeLinter and GitGutter, with dedicated screenshots in the README showing seamless integration for enhanced workflow.
Offers options to adjust sidebar font size and padding via user settings, such as 'sidebar_font_big' or 'sidebar_large', providing flexibility for personal preference.
Covers multiple languages including JavaScript, CSS, PHP, Ruby, Python, and Markdown, with extensive screenshots in the README demonstrating detailed color coding.
Requires the latest version of Sublime Text 3 for sidebar icons, as stated in the Requirements, excluding users on older versions and potentially causing broken features.
Installation involves editing the user settings file with multiple JSON lines, which can be error-prone and intimidating for users seeking plug-and-play simplicity.
Exclusively designed for Sublime Text; support for other editors like VS Code or Atom depends on separate ports that may not offer the same full UI integration.