# Atomic colors for Sublime Text Sublime-atomic is a dark & light color scheme designed to use on Sublime Text. It consists of sixteen colors selected procedurally (algorithms) and it's part of a bigger project: [Atomic](https://github.com/gerardbm/Atomic), which includes themes and color schemes for more code editors (Vim, Neovim and NetBeans), terminals (URxvt, XTerm, xfce4-terminal and konsole) and some terminal programs (tmux, zsh, irssi, cmus). ## Screenshots Atomic comes with five modes of color and two contrasts for each one: ![Atomic-modes](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gerardbm/Sublime-Atomic-Scheme/master/screenshots/atomic-modes.png) ## Color Palette Dark blue: ![Atomic-scheme](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gerardbm/Sublime-Atomic-Scheme/master/img/dark-blue.png) Dark cyan: ![Atomic-scheme](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gerardbm/Sublime-Atomic-Scheme/master/img/dark-cyan.png) Night orange: ![Atomic-scheme](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gerardbm/Sublime-Atomic-Scheme/master/img/night-orange.png) Night red: ![Atomic-scheme](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gerardbm/Sublime-Atomic-Scheme/master/img/night-red.png) Light sepia: ![Atomic-scheme](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gerardbm/Sublime-Atomic-Scheme/master/img/light.png) ## Installation #### Package Control 1. Make sure you already have Package Control installed. 2. Choose `Install Package` from the Command Palette (`Ctrl+Shift+P` on Windows/Linux, `⇧⌘P` on OS X). 3. Select Atomic in the menu: `Preferences` > `Color Scheme` > `Atomic Color Scheme` > `Atomic - *`. With `auto_upgrade` enabled, Package Control will keep all installed packages up-to-date!