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# Orange Text Theme

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## 🌟 **Overview**

**Orange Text Theme** is a Visual Studio Code theme designed to enhance text readability and reduce eye strain with an orange/amber color palette. This theme is perfect for developers who prefer warm, vibrant tones for better visibility during coding sessions.

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## 🎨 **Features**

- Orange/amber text colors for better readability.
- Designed to reduce eye strain during extended coding sessions.
- Fully compatible with VS Code's dark theme (`vs-dark`).
- Includes a custom **Orange Text Icon Theme** for an enhanced visual experience.

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## 🔗 **Repository**

Access the source code and contribute:
[GitHub Repository](https://github.com/WindMillCode/Vscode-Orange-Text-Theme)

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## 🛠️ **Installation**

1. Open Visual Studio Code.
2. Navigate to the **Extensions View** by pressing `Ctrl+Shift+X` or clicking on the Extensions icon in the Activity Bar.
3. Search for **Orange Text Theme**.
4. Click **Install** and select the theme from the theme picker.

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## 🎛️ **Usage**

1. After installation, open the Command Palette (`Ctrl+Shift+P`).
2. Type `Preferences: Color Theme` and select **Orange Text Theme** from the list.
3. To apply the custom icon theme, type `Preferences: File Icon Theme` and select **Orange Text Icon Theme**.

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## 🚀 **Why Choose Orange Text Theme?**

- Warm, soothing colors reduce eye strain and fatigue.
- Ideal for developers spending long hours coding.
- Custom icon theme adds a cohesive and modern aesthetic.

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## 🧑‍💻 **Contributing**

We welcome contributions!
If you'd like to enhance the theme or report issues, please visit the [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/WindMillCode/Vscode-Orange-Text-Theme/issues) page.

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## 📜 **License**

This extension is licensed under the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).