diagrams-pandoc VS skylighting

Compare diagrams-pandoc vs skylighting and see what are their differences.

diagrams-pandoc

A pandoc filter to express diagrams inline using the haskell EDSL diagrams. (by diagrams)

skylighting

A Haskell syntax highlighting library with tokenizers derived from KDE syntax highlighting descriptions (by jgm)
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diagrams-pandoc skylighting
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6.7 7.6
about 2 months ago about 1 month ago
Haskell Haskell
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License GNU General Public License v2.0 only
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diagrams-pandoc

Posts with mentions or reviews of diagrams-pandoc. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning diagrams-pandoc yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

skylighting

Posts with mentions or reviews of skylighting. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-23.
  • Pygmentising Hakyll's Syntax Highlighting
    1 project | /r/haskell | 22 Jan 2023
    If anyone wants to try this, the file is here: https://github.com/jgm/skylighting/blob/master/skylighting-core/xml/haskell.xml
  • Custom syntax highlighting in quarto doc code chunks
    3 projects | /r/RStudio | 23 Oct 2022
    2) Pandoc invokes the skylight Haskell library, which uses XML syntax descriptions to define which tokens/pieces of a given language have which "role". Skylight will parse your code and tag each part of it according to those rules. You can edit those XML files (or create new ones). Check this page for a description of how they work. You'll find the existing KDE XML syntax descriptors here.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing diagrams-pandoc and skylighting you can also consider the following projects:

pandoc-include - An include filter for Pandoc

pandoc - Universal markup converter

pandoc-csv2table - A Pandoc filter that renders CSV as Pandoc Markdown Tables.

highlighting-kate

Zwaluw - Haskell combinators for bidirectional URL routing

modern-uri - Modern library for working with URIs

cmark - Haskell bindings to libcmark commonmark parser

wybor - Console line fuzzy search

sphinx - implementation of a sphinx client in haskell

pretty - Haskell Pretty-printer library

mustache-haskell - mustache implementation in Haskell

arx - Bundles code and a job to run for local or remote execution.