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PrismJS
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My OpenSource Blog that You Can Use Right Now
For Code highlighting, I am using Prism.js. First I am loading the styles file inside the _app.tsx file and inside the CodeBlock component, I am loading the styling that gives us beautiful syntax highlights.
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Build a simple code editor
Luckily, implementing syntax highlighting in our simple code editor is easy with the use of external libraries. There are several JavaScript libraries available, such as Prism and Highlight.js. For our editor, we'll use Prism since it's easy to use and supports a wide range of programming languages.
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To learn svelte, I clone Github's issues page including useful features that you might consider reusing.
🌈 Prismjs Code highlighting, use it with Marked
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Code Reading Docusaurus
I'm trying to implement the new feature in a similar way, but not exactly the same, so my plan is going to modify unwrapMdxCodeBlocks function and apply Prism to highlight the code blocks.
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GDScript (Godot) syntax highlighting in Obsidian?
Hey all, I've been taking notes as I learn Godot engine, using the Editor Syntax Highlight plugin, but it doesn't show highlighting in edit mode unlike how it does for other languages. I read on a forum somewhere that this plugin/Obsidian uses [PrismJS](https://github.com/PrismJS/prism/issues) for syntax highlighting, which has gdscript on its list of supported languages, yet it doesn't work. Any help would be appreciated thank you!
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Blog in django
I tend to use https://prismjs.com/ on my blog. On the website you click which languages you want to support (e.g. Python, JavaScript, ...) and get a custom set of CSS and JS files which you load into your template. Code than has to be wrapped in
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How should i go about making a library to color code (syntax highlighting) a user has written?
Or this one for csharp which is more complex https://github.com/PrismJS/prism/blob/master/components/prism-csharp.js
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What is the proper language markup type we should use for a MakeFile code snippet?
I believe Obsidian utilizes PrismJS as its default syntax highlighter for code blocks.
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Sveltekit prismjs
I have a problem with using PrismJS with SvelteKit. I can get the basic languages to work like javascript, but I can't load additional ones using the loadLanguages function, because of the Vite (or at least I think that is the problem). Is there any way to load additional languages highlighting? I am also using tailwind css and flowbite-svelte.
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Nextra 2 – Next.js Static Site Generator
Prismjs was replaced by Shiki and rehype-pretty-code.
prism-react-renderer
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Starlight vs. Docusaurus for building documentation
Both frameworks also support code blocks with syntax highlighting. Docusaurus uses prism-react-renderer for theming, while Starlight uses an Astro package called expressive-code to control customizations.
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Is copying from open source projects stealing?
In my previous blog post on Code Reading, I read the codebase of Docusaurus to research how the project implements Syntax Highlighting for fenced code blocks. My research taught me that Docusaurus actually uses Prism-React-Renderer, a third-party library, to provide Syntax Highlighting. This knowledge was useful because I wanted to add syntax highlighting to ctil, my Markdown-to-HTML converter, but didn't want to implement the feature from scratch. Although I can't use Prism React Renderer in my own project, researching Docusaurus gave me the idea to find a Open Source library I could use.
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How to embed live code editor for React components in MDX docs
For non-live codeBlock, you may want to render it by prism-react-renderer which is working also under the LiveEditor. I'm not sure what is the best way to share the style and theme between them but do so anyhow.
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Adding Syntax Highlighting with Line Numbers to Gatsby MDX Using prism-react-renderer
If you already haven’t integrated MDX into your project (you should because MDX is awesome), here’s the official guide on Gatsby's documentation to add it to your project. However, if you are already using Markdown Remark in your project, consider Migrating to MDX. In this post, we will integrate PrismJS syntax highlighting with MDX using prism-react-renderer. Also, we are going to add line numbers to code blocks. This is what we are aiming for:
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How I built my second brain using Next.JS
Syntax Highlighting - Nextra comes with in-built syntax highlighting. However, when I created my site the syntax highlighting feature doesn’t seem to be working. So, I ended up creating my own syntax-highlighting component with prism-react-renderer.
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Make Better Blog Posts with Beautiful Syntax Highlighting in Nextjs with React-Prism-Render
If you have a Nextjs blog (or any React Framework blog) and want to create beautiful code blocks out of your MDX posts, then this post will show you how to do that using prism-react-renderer.
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Contributing to IPC144 Repo
To fix it, I just went to this repo, specifically to prism-react-renderer/themes/ and checked the available themes I could use, and found out that the Visual Studio themes looked the best for my purpose.
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Getting simple code syntax highlighting
From memory you need to target the `pre` block so you can apply the styles/theme to them. I uses prism-react-renderer.
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Language Tabs for Markdown & MDX Code Blocks
Integrating syntax highlighting in Gatsby is solvable with solutions like gatsby-remark-prismjs or prism-react-renderer. When creating the code block in Markdown you specify the desired language (e.g. js or css) after the opening three backticks. It's a nice touch to display the specified language also in the code block itself, like I do it on my blog here:
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Adding Line Numbers and Code Highlighting to MDX
In this very short quick tip you'll learn how to set up code blocks in MDX and Gatsby that support line numbers and code highlighting using the code renderer prism-react-renderer. A preview can be found on CodeSandbox.
What are some alternatives?
Highlight.js - JavaScript syntax highlighter with language auto-detection and zero dependencies.
next-mdx-remote - Load mdx content from anywhere through getStaticProps in next.js
tailwindcss-typography - Beautiful typographic defaults for HTML you don't control.
rehype-prism - rehype plugin to highlight code blocks in HTML with Prism (via refractor)
shiki - A beautiful yet powerful syntax highlighter
nextjs-prism-markdown - Example using Prism / Markdown with Next.js including switching syntax highlighting themes.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
use-dark-mode - A custom React Hook to help you implement a "dark mode" component.
Javascript Left-Right Parser - Parser for JavaScript
rehype - HTML processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
ace - Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor)
nextra - Simple, powerful and flexible site generation framework with everything you love from Next.js.