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I can't find anywhere in VSCode theming docs how to change the colors of the minimap (background, highlight,...), can someone please help me with this?

Thanks.

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this works for me:

"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
   "scrollbarSlider.activeBackground": "#62fa1b",
   "scrollbarSlider.hoverBackground": "#fa2a1b",
   "scrollbarSlider.background": "#c97554",
},

credit

(Keywords for google: VS Code make minimap lighter)

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  • Brilliant. The default of "minimap.scrollbarSlider": "1% lighter" is such a pain. Adding "VS Code make minimap lighter" for Google juice, to maybe help others save some time.
    – Sean O
    Mar 1, 2023 at 15:26
  • @SeanO Not sure I understood you correctly, I added your keywords for google in my answer. Feel free to edit/improve my answer.
    – JinSnow
    Mar 4, 2023 at 15:27
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Starting in VS Code 1.43.0, you can change the minimap opacity and background color with the following setting in settings.json:

"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
    "minimap.background" : "#00002299"
}

I reached this by going to File | Preferences | Settings, typing "workbench.colorCustomizations" in the search box, and clicking "Edit in settings.json".

These are hexadecimal numbers and the order of the color channels is RGBA, so this example gives a very dark blue background and (full-size) characters from the editor can be seen behind the minimap.

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    Needful to say that the alphachannel of the background color affects the whole opacity and thus making even the foreground (text color) transparent, which in turn reduces readability. github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/92490
    – Qwerty
    May 15, 2020 at 8:42
  • btw, great nick
    – Qwerty
    May 15, 2020 at 8:43
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    You can also change the color for a specific theme with { "[your_theme]" : {"minimap.background": ...} }
    – FlorianGD
    Sep 29, 2020 at 9:13
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    Try #1e1e1e33, it's the exact color of vscode's default theme background. The last two characters control the opacity.
    – Joep
    Sep 16, 2021 at 9:11
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Here's how I sync up my customized minimapSlider and scrollbarSlider.

"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
  "scrollbarSlider.background": "#0000001a",
  "minimapSlider.background": "#0000001a",
  "scrollbarSlider.hoverBackground": "#00000028",
  "minimapSlider.hoverBackground": "#00000028",
  "scrollbarSlider.activeBackground": "#00000028",
  "minimapSlider.activeBackground": "#00000028",
},
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    We also needed "editor.minimap.showSlider": "always". The setting of "minimapSlider.background" is what I needed. Apr 19, 2022 at 7:55
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I fought this one for a while, turns out it's "editor.background" but you have to restart vscode for it to take effect.

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    From Review: Hi, this post does not seem to provide a quality answer to the question. Please either edit your answer and improve it, or just post it as a comment. Oct 25, 2018 at 21:32
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To always show the minimap slider (without having to mouseover) go to File| Preferences| Settings and search (type in): "minimap show slider".

Change the default "mouseover", to "always".

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I think those settings can be overwritten. Go to your VSCode settings and under the workbench.colorCustomizations settings, the ones you're interested in are those starting with scrollbarSlider.*.

Check https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/themes for more infos.

Hope it helps

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  • Yeah I already tweaked workbench.colorCustomizations but scrollbarSlider keys don't affect the minimap :(
    – Emi-C
    Jun 1, 2018 at 9:46
  • otherwise, take a look at gist.github.com/Hendrixer/7a250a2be529cda8939de8305c9a85a1
    – Webvoid
    Jun 1, 2018 at 9:47
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    scrollbarSlider just affects the scrollbar sliders, not the minimap bg unfortunately :(
    – Emi-C
    Jun 1, 2018 at 9:50
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  "editor.minimap.showSlider": "always",
  "workbench.colorCustomizations": {
      "scrollbarSlider.activeBackground": "#62fa1b",
      "scrollbarSlider.hoverBackground": "#fa2a1b",
      "scrollbarSlider.background": "#c97554",
      "minimap.background": "#252525",
  }

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