Is Stackoverflow code theme available in the VScode marketplace? - visual-studio-code

random screenshot of a Stackoverflow code
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I have issues with coding in day light. Specially the color. I feel lost in dark theme, doesn't matter how beautiful or intriguing it is. Tried lots and lots of day theme including VScode default. Could be hundred plus theme I have tried. Most probably, I'm color blind. Didn't test though. Anyway, nowhere I feel comfortable except the code snippet of Stackoverflow (Not funny, it's true). We all know how it looks like.
Is there any VScode theme available exactly similar ?

You can use Atom's one light theme, It works well and looked good in almost all color blindness simulations (I checked using https://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color-blindness-simulator).
Check this in Marketplace

I couldn't find out a Stack Overflow code theme for you, but I found three light themes for you, maybe one serves. Of these ones, I prefer the "Quiet Light for VSC". The themes are:
1 - Quiet Light for VSC
2 - Iceberg for Visual Studio Code
3 - vue-color
But if no one of these serves for you, maybe you have to change the color of your theme manually to put it how you want.

Stack Manibu Overflow
Exactly the same color schemes.
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=richellyItalo.stack-manibu-overflow&ssr=false#overview

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I will attach some screen-shots please help me out guys.
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It's a dark theme that looks like:
There's a load more example images on the Kickstarter page.
I made a theme based on the LightTable color scheme, I've just released it as a gist.
https://gist.github.com/3027622
FYI I'm publishing several new themes for Emacs24. There's a couple of other dark themes at https://emacsfodder.github.io/
Update
Here's a view of the font-lock (i.e. language generics, which are used by major modes to provide syntax highlighting.) definition with rainbow-mode.
Note:
In Emacs Lisp mode (CommonLisp & EmacsLisp are the closest things I know to Clojure.)
We can see that even local function usage isn't added to syntax highlighting:
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Anyway I will try and attach a graphic.... anyone know to change this?
I think I have something usable enough to post as an answer. You didn't specify the OS that you're using but from the screenshot it looked like Windows 7/Vista with the Aero theme. Like I mentioned in my comment to your question, from this and this, it looks like there isn't any [straightforward] way to change the highlight color.
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You can try Aloha color theme for Netbeans. It's similar to Zenburn.
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I had set one up manually for it, just like I did with a bunch of other editors/IDEs. Then eventually I just gave up and started using gvim for everything. Things are much easier now.
In all seriousness, when I was trying to do it for Netbeans, there seemed to be some limitations as to what you could change in the colors/syntax-highlighting. Though I don't recall specific examples offhand, there were a few things I couldn't get quite right, and it used to bother me.
If you want a color reference though, I have one on my wiki, for when I used to set up Zenburn in random editors, feel free to use it: http://wiki.steam-punk.net/zenburn
Oh how I wish there was, however it is possible to change the colors manually.
Preferences > Fonts & Colors > Syntax