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Linux support

Open Reaster0 opened this issue 3 years ago • 9 comments

and here we are again, searching for a way of using vibrancy in GNU/linux os

Reaster0 avatar Sep 30 '22 14:09 Reaster0

If u are arch linux user you can use this - https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/code-transparent There is also pre-builded package in archlinuxcn repo.

PoSayDone avatar Oct 02 '22 13:10 PoSayDone

unfortunately i'm on ubuntu

Reaster0 avatar Oct 03 '22 08:10 Reaster0

For what it's worth, GlassIt-VSC should work on Linux, though it makes the whole window semi-transparent.

illixion avatar Oct 13 '22 07:10 illixion

I was using glasstron for my own VS Code build, and it's work on Windows and Linux (does not know about Mac OS).

microhobby avatar Feb 22 '23 18:02 microhobby

thanks for your answer, for the next ones that will read us, i can't find glasstron but i've found Vibracy Continued on the vscode store, it work for windows and macos (but apparently not linux)

Reaster0 avatar Feb 28 '23 10:02 Reaster0

thanks for your answer, for the next ones that will read us, i can't find glasstron but i've found Vibracy Continued on the vscode store, it work for windows and macos (but apparently not linux)

Yeah, this is the repo for Vibrancy Continued. Glasstron seems to be a module you can include in your own VSCode build, but it says that it's EOL, so I'm not sure if it'll continue working for long.

illixion avatar Feb 28 '23 14:02 illixion

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/code-translucent This build allows you to set the background as transparent. It works nicely. An extension would still be nicer though

vdawg-git avatar Jul 26 '23 18:07 vdawg-git

Still no Linux support???

kevinnkansah avatar May 16 '24 17:05 kevinnkansah

@kevinnkansah Just use https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=drcika.apc-extension It supports Linux and is actually way nicer

vdawg-git avatar May 16 '24 18:05 vdawg-git