# Inspired GitHub Color Scheme **This theme is not actively maintained, but PRs are still accepted.** Inspired GitHub is a color scheme for Sublime Text 3. It is, obviously, heavily _inspired_ by the syntax highlighting found on GitHub, and not an exact representation. For readability, I've slightly cut down on the amount of color in the highlighting and I've introduced bolding for certain things, such as keywords. ## Screenshots ### HTML ![HTML Syntax Highlighting Example](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sethlopezme/InspiredGitHub.tmtheme/master/previews/InspiredGitHub-html.png) ### CSS ![CSS Syntax Highlighting Example](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sethlopezme/InspiredGitHub.tmtheme/master/previews/InspiredGitHub-css.png) ### JavaScript ![JavaScript Syntax Highlighting Example](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sethlopezme/InspiredGitHub.tmtheme/master/previews/InspiredGitHub-javascript.png) ### Markdown ![Markdown Syntax Highlighting Example](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sethlopezme/InspiredGitHub.tmtheme/master/previews/InspiredGitHub-markdown.png) ## Supported Languages While this color scheme will work with any language that your Sublime Text installation supports, I've specifically tested and made adjustments for the following languages and features: - CSS - JavaScript - JSON (highlighting up to 20 levels deep) - Markdown - Python - PHP - Ruby - Sass/SCSS - Diffs - Find-in-Files - [GitGutter](https://packagecontrol.io/packages/GitGutter) ## Sublime Text 3 Installation ### Package Control 1. Make sure you have [Package Control](https://packagecontrol.io/installation) installed. 1. Open the Command Palette (`Ctrl+Shift+P` on Windows/Linux; `⌘⇧P` on OSX) and choose _Install Package_. 1. Choose _Inspired GitHub Color Scheme_ from the list. 1. Update the `color_scheme` setting in your User Preferences to the path of the new theme. ### Manual 1. Download the _InspiredGitHub.tmTheme_ file from GitHub. 1. In Sublime Text, open the Command Palette (`Ctrl+Shift+P` on Windows/Linux; `⇧⌘P` on OSX) and choose _Browse Packages_. 1. Place the _InspiredGitHub.tmTheme_ file in the `Packages` directory. 1. Update the `color_scheme` setting in your User Preferences to the path of the new theme. ## About Created by [Seth Lopez](http://sethlopez.me). Copyright 2015. MIT Licensed.