Apply Colors to your VS Code border to Differentiate Between Windows

Laurie Barth
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Published 5 years ago
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Use the Peacock extension to assign colors to the border of each VS code window or project.

Instructor: [00:01] Navigate to your extensions marketplace and search for Peacock. Select the extension and install it.

[00:11] Use Command-Shift-P to open your preferences palette. Select Peacock, and enter color, and type in a color name or RGB value. Now, the border of the window will display the color that you've selected.

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