preface

Do you have a problem developing with Visual Studio Code? As the project grows and VS Code has more and more Windows, it becomes more and more difficult to find the one you need to switch between.

Plug-in Peacock

Peacock quickly changes the theme color of your VS Code workspace, making it easy to identify when running multiple VS Code forms.

The installation

1. Search for Peacock in the app marketplace 2. Click Install

configuration

Once we have installed the Peacock plug-in, we can use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+P to quickly bring up the Command Palette. Type “Peacock:” and we’ll see all the commands associated with Peacock plug-ins.

We choose “Peacock: Change to a Favorite Color”. At this point, we can see a list of all the colors. Then by clicking up and down, we can preview different colors and finally choose the most appropriate color for your current window! Of course, you can also customize the colors to Diy your workspace

Once configured, you can quickly select your work zone while switching

Last word

If you have a lot of workspaces and don’t want to match colors for each one. Then you can try to make the “peacock. SurpriseMeOnStartup” is set to true. After setting this configuration, the Peacock plugin will select a random color for each new workspace that is opened.