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Rainbow Brackets

This extension allows matching brackets to be identified with colours. The user can define which characters to match, and which colors to use.

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Supported languages

Java, Scala, Clojure, Kotlin, Python, Haskell, Agda, Rust, JavaScript, TypeScript, Erlang, Go, Groovy, Ruby, Elixir, ObjectiveC, PHP, HTML, XML, SQL, Apex language, C#, Dart, Pug/Jade, Bash, Vue.js, C# Razor Pages, GLSL(the OpenGL Shading Language), Go Template, C++, C...

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Rainbow Brackets + Theme + Error Lens +Monolisa (Font)

install

  1. Open the extensions sidebar on Visual Studio Code
  2. Search for Rainbow Brackets
  3. Click Install
  4. Click Reload to reload your editor
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Screenshots

  • Python

  • Typescript

  • Vue

Settings

// default is 200
"RainbowBrackets.timeOut":200

Configure how long the editor should be idle for before updating the document.

Set to 0 to disable.

"RainbowBrackets.forceUniqueOpeningColor": true | false

Disabled > Enabled

"RainbowBrackets.forceIterationColorCycle": true

Enabled

Commands

These commands will expand/undo the cursor selection to the next scope

"rainbow-brackets.expandBracketSelection"
"rainbow-brackets.undoBracketSelection"

Quick-start:

	{
		"key": "shift+alt+right",
		"command": "rainbow-brackets.expandBracketSelection",
		"when": "editorTextFocus"
	},
	{
		"key": "shift+alt+left",
		"command": "rainbow-brackets.undoBracketSelection",
		"when": "editorTextFocus"
	}

HTML_Configuration

An example configuration for HTML is:

    "RainbowBrackets.consecutivePairColors": [
    "()",
    "[]",
    "{}",
    ["teal", "yellow", "tomato"],
    "Revioletd"
  ]

settings.json

{
  "editor.RainbowBrackets.enabled": true,
  "editor.guides.bracketPairs": "active"
}

Screenshot:
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Features

User defined matching characters

By default (), [], and {} are matched, however custom bracket characters can also be configured.



Issues&Suggestion

For any issues or suggestions, please use GitHub issues.