A dark interface and syntax theme for Sublime Text and Atom with customizable UI options.
Predawn is a dark interface and syntax theme for Sublime Text and Atom editors. It provides a cohesive visual design that reduces eye strain while coding and offers extensive customization options for the editor's UI components like sidebar, tabs, and panels.
Developers who use Sublime Text or Atom and prefer dark themes for extended coding sessions, particularly those who value customizable interface elements.
It offers a complete theming solution with both UI and syntax components, extensive customization options, and cross-editor consistency, making it a popular choice among developers who work across multiple editors.
Predawn is a dark interface and syntax theme for Sublime Text and Atom.
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Provides a unified color palette for both UI and syntax highlighting, specifically crafted to reduce eye strain during long coding sessions, as emphasized in the philosophy.
Offers adjustable options for sidebar width, tab height, and panel sizes through configurable settings, with examples shown in the README for tailored workflows.
Supports both Sublime Text and Atom, allowing developers to maintain a consistent visual experience across these editors, as highlighted in the key features.
Includes companion themes for iTerm, Terminal, and Oh-My-ZSH, extending the aesthetic to the command line, as mentioned in the README with linked repositories.
Only available for Sublime Text and Atom, excluding popular editors like VS Code or Vim, which restricts its usability in diverse development environments.
Installation and activation involve editing settings files, restarting the editor, and additional steps for Markdown support, making setup complex and error-prone.
File icons in Sublime Text are only supported for DEV BUILDS 3062+, which are older versions and may not be compatible with current releases, as noted in the README.