"Matrix" is a neon cyberpunk theme that aims to bathe your coding environment in a mesmerizing green glow reminiscent of a neon-lit future.
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🌐 Futuristic Vibes Immerse yourself in the cyberpunk atmosphere with a carefully crafted blend of dark hues and vivid green accents, creating an environment that sparks creativity and focus.
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🚀 Hardcore Coding Experience Tailored for those who push the boundaries of programming, Matrix is optimized for maximum readability and efficiency, ensuring a seamless coding experience even during the most intense coding sessions.
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🎨 Striking Contrast The theme provides a perfect balance of contrast, making code elements pop and enhancing visibility, allowing you to navigate through your code effortlessly.
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🔧 Versatile and Customizable Fine-tune your coding experience with the flexibility to adjust the theme to your liking. Whether you prefer a subtle glow or an intense neon burst, Matrix adapts to your coding style.
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🔍 Optimized for All Languages From Python to JavaScript, C++ to HTML, Matrix ensures a visually consistent and satisfying experience across a wide range of programming languages.
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💼 Ideal for Hardcore Programmers For those who live and breathe code, Matrix is not just a theme – it's a statement. Elevate your programming journey with a theme that mirrors your dedication to the craft.
Unleash the power of the Matrix and embrace a coding environment that goes beyond the ordinary. Elevate your programming aesthetics to new heights and experience the future of coding today! 🚀💻✨
This specific section is a source for the plugin.xml file which will be extracted by the Gradle during the build process.
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Using the IDE built-in plugin system:
Settings/Preferences > Plugins > Marketplace > Search for "matrix" > Install
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Manually:
Download the latest release and install it manually using Settings/Preferences > Plugins > ⚙️ > Install plugin from disk...
- [TO-DO]: the git actions should deploy this, but it needs a parameter (env var probably). The deploy is manual so far and you just upload the jar to the jetbrains website
Plugin based on the IntelliJ Platform Plugin Template.