diff --git a/docs/reference-guides/theme-json-reference/theme-json-living.md b/docs/reference-guides/theme-json-reference/theme-json-living.md index 632bf534e5cd4b..6d0c02e8d27ed3 100644 --- a/docs/reference-guides/theme-json-reference/theme-json-living.md +++ b/docs/reference-guides/theme-json-reference/theme-json-living.md @@ -4,7 +4,13 @@ > > There're related documents you may be interested in: the [theme.json v1](/docs/reference-guides/theme-json-reference/theme-json-v1.md) specification and the [reference to migrate from theme.json v1 to v2](/docs/reference-guides/theme-json-reference/theme-json-migrations.md). -This reference guide lists the settings and style properties defined in the theme.json schema. See the [theme.json how to guide](/docs/how-to-guides/themes/theme-json.md) for examples and guide on how to use the theme.json file in your theme. +This reference guide lists the settings and style properties defined in the theme.json schema. See the [theme.json how to guide](/docs/how-to-guides/themes/theme-json.md) for examples and guide on how to use the theme.json file in your theme. + +## Schema + +It can be difficult to remember the theme.json settings and properties while you develop, so a JSON scheme was created to help. The schema is available at https://schemas.wp.org/trunk/theme.json + +Code editors can pick up the schema and can provide help like tooltips, autocomplete, or schema validation in the editor. To use the schema in Visual Studio Code, add "$schema": "https://schemas.wp.org/trunk/theme.json" to the beginning of your theme.json file. ## Settings