Overview
Getting Started
Peachy Collection is a family of themes that share a single, consistent color palette across your entire development environment. Start with one tool and expand to others whenever you're ready.
VS Code
The flagship theme with full syntax and UI coverage.
MarketplaceLazyVim
Neovim colorscheme for LazyVim and any Lua-based config.
LuaOh My Posh
Shell prompt that matches your editor palette.
JSON configWezTerm
Terminal color scheme with tab bar styling.
LuaClone the repo
# Clone the collection
git clone https://github.com/Touutae-labs/Peachy-themes.git
cd Peachy-themes
# Generate shared assets (tokens → CSS, JS, JSON)
npm run generate
# Run the full validation suite
npm run check
Editor
VS Code
The flagship Peachy theme ships with two distinct flavors in a single extension. Pick the one that matches your mood.
Install from Marketplace
# Option 1: VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P / Cmd+P)
ext install Piros-k.peachy-themes
# Option 2: Command line
code --install-extension Piros-k.peachy-themes
Or search "Peachy Themes" in the Extensions sidebar.
Choose your variant
Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P / Cmd+Shift+P), search Color Theme, and pick one:
Peachy Themes - Pink
The original vibrant theme. Hot pinks, golden yellows, lavender types, and bold syntax. The same theme 3,600+ users already love.
LegacyPeachy Themes - Peach
A softer, cohesive variant built from the Peachy design token system. 210 UI colors, semantic highlighting, and expanded language coverage.
New in 0.2.0What's covered
Both variants include:
- Workbench UI surfaces: editor, sidebar, tabs, notifications, terminal
- Language-aware syntax rules for JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON, Markdown, Python, Shell, Rust, Go, and more
The Peach variant additionally includes:
- Semantic highlighting for classes, decorators, enums, interfaces, and related symbol types
- Bracket pair colorization with Peachy colors
- Extended inlay hint, widget, and notification styling
Editor
LazyVim / Neovim
A Lua colorscheme for Neovim with two variants — matching the VS Code experience.
Install
Copy the theme into your Neovim config:
-- Copy the folder into your config
cp -r packages/lazyvim/lua/peachy ~/.config/nvim/lua/
-- Load the Peach variant (default)
require("peachy").setup()
-- Or load the Pink variant
require("peachy").setup({ variant = "pink" })
Peach
Softer token-based palette — peach strings, cream functions, mint keywords.
DefaultPink
Original vibrant palette — hot pink keywords, golden functions, lavender types.
LegacyWhat's covered
- Normal, Float, Cursor, Search, Visual highlight groups
- Full Treesitter scopes (@property, @tag, @function, @keyword…)
- LSP diagnostics (Error, Warn, Info, Hint)
- Git signs and diff colors
- Pmenu, TabLine, StatusLine
Terminal
Oh My Posh
A prompt theme with segments for session, path, git, and Node.js — two variants to match your editor.
Install
# Peach variant (softer palette)
cp packages/oh-my-posh/peach.omp.json ~/.config/
# Or Pink variant (vibrant palette)
cp packages/oh-my-posh/pink.omp.json ~/.config/
# Add to your shell profile (.bashrc, .zshrc, etc.)
eval "$(oh-my-posh init zsh --config ~/.config/peach.omp.json)"
Peach
Peach session, cream git, mint Node.js — calm and cohesive.
DefaultPink
Hot pink session, golden git, lavender Node.js — energetic and bold.
LegacySegments
- Session — username on accent background
- Path — current directory with folder icon
- Git — branch name with dirty state indicator
- Node — Node.js version
- Execution time — right-aligned
- Exit status — right-aligned, rose on error
Terminal
WezTerm
A complete terminal color scheme with two variants — ANSI colors, tab bar styling, and selection highlights.
Install
-- Copy either peach.lua or pink.lua to your config
cp packages/wezterm/peach.lua ~/.config/wezterm/peachy.lua
-- or: cp packages/wezterm/pink.lua ~/.config/wezterm/peachy.lua
-- In your wezterm.lua:
local peachy = dofile(
os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.config/wezterm/peachy.lua"
)
return {
colors = peachy,
}
Peach
Soft peach tabs, cream brights, mint accents — matches the Peach editor variant.
DefaultPink
Hot pink tabs, golden brights, lavender accents — matches the Pink editor variant.
LegacyWhat's covered
- Foreground, background, cursor, and selection colors
- 8 standard + 8 bright ANSI colors
- Indexed colors for accent tones
- Tab bar colors (active, inactive, hover)
- Copy mode and quick select mode highlights
System
Design Tokens
The single source of truth for the entire Peachy palette. Every theme and app is derived from this one file.
Structure
// packages/tokens/peachy.tokens.json
{
"name": "Peachy",
"colors": {
"peach.500": "#ff928b",
"cream.300": "#efe9ae",
"mint.300": "#cdeac0",
// ... 19 colors total
},
"roles": {
"accent.primary": "peach.500",
"accent.syntax.keyword": "mint.300",
// ... semantic role mappings
}
}
Generated outputs
peachy.json— JSON for programmatic usepeachy.css— CSS custom properties (:root { --peach: #ff928b; })palette.js— Browser-ready JS object for the site and playground
System
Generator
The build script that reads tokens and produces all shared assets.
# Generate all shared assets
npm run generate
# Check that generated files are up-to-date (CI uses this)
npm run generate:check
# Full validation: generate + validate JSON + audit contrast
npm run check
What it produces
packages/tokens/dist/peachy.json+peachy.cssapps/site/generated/tokens.css+palette.jsapps/playground/generated/tokens.css+palette.js
Community
Contributing
Peachy Collection is open source. Here's how to contribute:
Adding or adjusting colors
- Edit
packages/tokens/peachy.tokens.json - Run
npm run generateto propagate changes - Run
npm run checkto validate contrast ratios - Open a pull request and use the GitHub Actions preview artifact for review
Adding a new port
- Create a new folder under
packages/ - Import colors from the generated token files
- Add validation to the CI workflow if applicable
- Document the install steps in the docs page