

If you enjoyed what I wrote, consider upvoting this protip or endorsing me. Vim, BBEdit, and Espresso are kinda like the unwanted children, they don't get many submissions.Actively Being Added To (looks like roughly 1-3 new themes/schemes every week).Here are some bits about the site: Awesome Bits

While it's not quite everything I wish it was, it is still an awesome place to find and submit new themes. This ability gives devthemez (beta) a far greater potential for expansion, because the more popular it gets, the more content is available. According to the StackShare community, Sublime Text has a broader approval, being mentioned in 1849 company stacks & 8508 developers stacks compared to BBEdit, which is listed in 3 company stacks and 5 developer stacks. While it doesn't boast the some of the features that has, it does have one very important function that colorsublime doesn't offer: BBEdit and Sublime Text can be primarily classified as 'Text Editor' tools. I’ve been trying to come up with a way to easily switch between my custom colors. In some situations (outside for example) a light background with dark text is a better combination. It is usually at /Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Color Schemes/ If you explicitly set it up this way, it may be in your personal Dropbox or iCloud directory Copy the file Dracula.bbColorScheme into the Color Schemes directory Activating theme Go to Preferences -> Text Colors and select Dracula from the Color Scheme: popup menu. These themes have been tested on BBEdit v12.6, v13 and v14. While looking for a place showcase the scheme I had made a few weeks back I stumbled across this freaking awesome site where people can view and submit themes/schemes. In BBEdit, I do my text editing in normal lighting conditions with a dark background and light colored text. Color schemes for the excellent BBEdit text/code editor (it doesnt suck).
