[New Extension] Automatically Distinguish VS Code Windows with Temporary Themes or Status Bar Labels #2920
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VSCode Extension: Automatically Distinguish VS Code Windows with Temporary Themes or Status Bar Labels
I wanted a simple, automatic way to visually separate windows and instantly know which project I’m editing. That turned into a VS Code extension: Auto Themer — it automatically assigns each window a unique theme or color‑coded status bar label, and the assignments are temporary, resetting when you close the window or switch workspaces.
Install:https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=seanz-hahaha.auto-themer
Auto Themer Feature
It supports two modes:
Mode 1: Theme-based separation
Give each window a distinct color theme so you can tell them apart at a glance:
Mode 2: Status Bar magic
If you prefer to keep your editor theme untouched, use color-coded status bars with labels instead:
How to use
Install from the Marketplace and enable the extension.
autoThemer.windowsThreshold— only when open windows exceed this number will Auto Themer assign unique visuals.autoThemer.conflictResolution:themeorstatusBar..vscode/settings.json. When you switch or close the workspace, it resetsworkbench.colorTheme.Auto Themersolves a small but productivity-killing problem: mixing up windows. You can separate by theme or by status bar and optionally persist mappings when you need consistency.more:https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=seanz-hahaha.auto-themer
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