Github-atom-light-syntax or apm install github-atom-light-syntax Duotone LightĪs with many of the other duotone themes, Duotone Light relies mostly on purple and orange, which limits the colors used to fewer shades. The blue and pink tones work well with white and black and it’s a solid theme for coding all types of code. Github Atom Light is basically a clone of the github code snippet theme for your editor. The way it easily lets you distinguish between code blocks, quotes, links and headlines is just great in markdown.įor code it sometimes looks a little buggy when a string is on a line break it will color the beginning of the next line including the indentation.įlatwhite-syntax or apm install flatwhite-syntax Github Atom Light I haven’t really adopted it for coding, but writing blog posts and documentation with it is quite nice. The beige look plays well with the purple and green tones. or apm northem-light-atom-syntax Flatwhite (for markdown)įlatwhite is a really cool theme because it uses the background color of elements extensively. Northem is a cool (color temperature wise) theme that also exists in a dark version. Kary-foundation-light or apm install kary-foundation-light Northem Light For everyday use and understanding programming business logic it remains one of my favorites. Kary Foundation Light makes good use of orange and blue for the most part and remains very readable even when you have some very condensed code blocks.
No matter if you prefer bright background themes or if you just need to turn up your screen brightness in order to get through winter without a depression, I’ve compiled a list of some themes you might enjoy! Usually I pick one of the dark atom themes, but the light ones are usually a little more subtle and often relaxing to look at.įor the screenshots I used the One Light UI theme, which I also use with the light / bright themes in my everyday coding adventures. This post will present the best light or bright atom editor themes I’ve found so far.