![]() Let's get our hands dirty. Believe it or not, this will make you more productive and feel comfortable when working. Taking into account that you spend a lot of hours working on VS Code, you may want to created or adapt it to your taste and personality. After a while, if you have a poorly crafted theme, so your eyes are going to hurt. Well, because for example in my case, I spend more time working on VS Code than around internet while working on two of my side projects, Wicked Templates and Wickedblocks. I.simply wanted to do my version because I have been building my own theme and is easier than you may think.īut why bothering to build my own theme, if there's thousands of them out there? Set vscode-pets.theme to “beach” for your friends to play by the ocean.– Hey Michael! we don't need more tutorials on how to build a theme, there's 100s! Set vscode-pets.theme to “castle” for them to roam the ramparts! Search for “vscode-pets” to find the VS Code Pets specific settings.Ĭonfigure vscode-pets.theme to “forest” and let your pets play in a spooky forest. Themes are set from the VS Code Preferences Window. The pet list can be imported by running the “Import pet list” command ( vscode-pets.import-pets) from the command palette. You can export your pet list by running the “Export pet list” command ( vscode-pets.export-pets) from the command palette. Have a certain pet setup you would like to share with your friends? You can remove specific pets by clicking the trashcan icon or by running the “Remove pet” command ( lete-pet) from the command palette. You can remove all pets (except the 1 configured) by running the “Remove all pets” command ( lete-pets) from the command palette. Run the “Roll-call” command ( vscode-pets.roll-call) from the command palette. Get a description of your current pets within VS Code. Then use the mouse to click and throw the ball: Roll-call with your pets # Want to challenge your pets to a harder game of fetch? Enable the “Throw ball with mouse” ( vscode-pets.throwBallWithMouse) option in the settings. Have you ever seen a rock run after a ball? Neither have we. You can also use the “Throw ball” command ( vscode-pets.throw-ball). ![]() Play catch with your pet! Click the ball icon in the VS Code Pets panel to throw the ball: You can also click the squirrel icon in the bottom of the VS Code Window to create pets. When pets become friends, they will say a little “❤️” and then play chase with each other. If you have more than 1 pet, they become friends. Once you’ve done this, select the pet type, color, and then choose a name or use the randomly assigned one. The Visual Studio Extension Color Editor tool can create and edit custom colors for Visual Studio. To add additional pets, run the “Spawn additional pet” command ( vscode-pets.spawn-pet) or click the + icon. Additionally, pets will display text bubbles as you move your mouse over the pet. Pets will interact with your mouse pointer within the open Pet Panel. ![]() Or in the setting panel the option Position. To switch the pet’s window between explorer (default) and panel, you can use the command vscode-pets.position. Pet Type: cat, chicken, crab, clippy, cockatiel, dog, mod, rocky, rubber duck, snake, totoro, turtle, zappy ![]() Pet Color: black, brown, green, yellow, gray, purple, red, white, orange Set a default color, size, pet type, position, and theme when you open a Pet Panel. In the search bar, enter “vscode-pets” to see all available options. Open the setting panel with Ctrl+, on Windows/Linux or Cmd(⌘)+, on MacOS. :ref Importing or Exporting your Pet List Once you have the pet panel open, you can: Run the “Start pet coding session” command ( vscode-pets.start) Open the command palette with Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux or Cmd(⌘)+Shift+P on MacOS. Start pet coding session to show your pet # VS Code will show you a selection of pre-built themes. Select File (Code on macOS), select Preferences, then choose Color Theme. Heres how to change it to a different color theme. Here’s what you need to do: Open VS Code. Not convinced? Watch our extension spotlight on Visual Studio Code. The default color theme for the Visual Studio user interface is Dark. Read below to get a full understanding of this extension. Toggle table of contents sidebar Using VS Code Pets #Ĭongrats on installing joy! Enjoy interacting with these cute pixelated pets. ![]()
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