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Currently, .sql scripts, .db files, and database-related folders share the same icons. It would be incredibly helpful if we could make them more visually distinct. For example, use blue for .sql and the current yellow for .db.
From my perspective, these visual distinctions would improve file organisation and make it easier for users to quickly locate and identify database-related assets, especially on larger projects.
Thank you for considering this feature request!
Best regards.
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Good suggestion. As I'm thinking that this request might be a little opinionated and other people prefer the current approach, I'm happy to provide you an alternative solution. Recently we've added a way to clone existing icons and apply some different colors to them. You can add the following config to your user settings in VS Code to make that happen:
Good idea. For such a popular open-source project, making this kind of change is indeed a matter of pleasing everyone, which is difficult. I won't close this issue, but I believe it has been reasonably addressed.
Hi there.
Currently,
.sql
scripts,.db
files, and database-related folders share the same icons. It would be incredibly helpful if we could make them more visually distinct. For example, use blue for .sql and the current yellow for .db.From my perspective, these visual distinctions would improve file organisation and make it easier for users to quickly locate and identify database-related assets, especially on larger projects.
Thank you for considering this feature request!
Best regards.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: