Atlantico

A calm dark theme for focused development

Built around soft contrast, clear syntax roles, and a coherent editor and terminal experience.

Most dark themes are built for visual impact. Atlantico was built for endurance.

Designed for calm, readable coding sessions.

Atlantico avoids harsh whites, intense neon tones, and strong UI distractions in favor of soft contrast, muted surfaces, and consistent syntax colors.

Visual calm

The interface should not compete with the code.

Readable contrast

Text should stay clear without becoming harsh.

Semantic consistency

Similar token roles should feel familiar across languages.

Editor and terminal coherence

The workspace should feel like one visual environment.

Focused across languages and tools.

Atlantico includes visual tuning for web, scripting, systems, data, and configuration languages.

Soft colors with clear syntax roles.

Background #232530
Foreground #CDD6E3
Keywords #BE7878
Functions #729BB3
Strings #C4A46B
Comments #5B6273

Available now for Visual Studio Code.

Available now

Visual Studio Code

Planned

Open VSX Registry, Zed, JetBrains IDEs, Neovim, Windows Terminal, Obsidian

Under consideration

Visual Studio, Sublime Text, Alacritty, Ghostty, Firefox, Chrome

A quiet workspace for focused development.

Install Atlantico from the Visual Studio Marketplace or Open VSX Registry, explore the source code, or support the project if it improves your daily coding experience.