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Some days call for Ghibli’s warm parchment palette. Others want Fury’s hot-pink accents against black, or the quiet blue-slate minimalism of Nvim. Lynx Theme Pro doesn’t pick one mood and force you into it — it ships eight, in order, so the editor can match the work instead of the other way around.
Search Lynx Theme Pro, install it, then pick a theme from the Command Palette.
Eight themes
| # | Theme | Character |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Dark | Near-black with a cool green-black undertone; violet keywords, green strings, cyan types. |
| 02 | Light | Crisp, neutral white-to-pale-gray — the one real high-contrast break from the other seven. |
| 03 | Night | Darker than Dark, with a blue-teal undertone instead of green. |
| 04 | Ghibli | Warm cream and sepia, closer to parchment than to a screen. |
| 05 | Fury | Near-black base, but selections and UI chrome light up in a loud hot-pink/magenta — built to be noticed. |
| 06 | Kiro | Dark with a plum undertone, matched to the Kiro editor’s own palette. |
| 07 | Nvim | Dark, blue-slate, minimal — a nod to terminal Neovim rather than a port of it. |
| 08 | Liquid 🧪 | Still experimental — pitched as glassmorphic, not yet documented with screenshots. |
Six of the eight are dark-family themes distinguished mostly by undertone rather than by drastic contrast — Ghibli and Light are the two that actually break from black.
Icons, twice over
Three file-icon styles share the same 100+ icon layout but not the same treatment: Style A renders every file type in full, saturated brand color on a lighter slate backdrop; Style B mutes that down to duotone accents on a near-black backdrop; Style C strips color out entirely for a true grayscale set. Two more sets — Test and Material — go further and restyle VS Code’s own interface icons (search, git, debug, notifications, terminal) into a hand-drawn, thin-line look, not just the file tree.
Setup notes are translated into 11+ languages — Spanish, Chinese, German, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Vietnamese, Hindi, and Arabic among them — for contributors who’d rather read them natively.
Installation
Press Ctrl + P, paste the following command, and press Enter:
ext install bastndev.lynx-theme
Or search Lynx Theme Pro (publisher: bastndev) in the Extensions panel, or get it from open-vsx.org for Cursor, Windsurf, and more.
🧩 Complementary Extensions
| Extension | Name/> | Description |
|---|---|---|
| F1 | The ultimate AI control center. Centralize Claude, Copilot, or Cursor in interactive terminals, create custom workflows with ‘My Skills’, and give the AI instant codebase context with ‘My Memory’. | |
| Lynx Keymap Pro | Standardizes keyboard shortcuts across all code editors, giving you instant access to any functionality with a single key combination — boosting your workflow and dev experience. Now includes shortcuts for 75% keyboards |
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| ATM | An all-in-one toolkit 👻 that supercharges your workflow with essential features like Error Lens, Git Blame, Env Protection, and code screenshots across major editors. |