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8,552 | 23,051 | |
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8 days ago | 1 day ago | |
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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shiki
- Shiki: A beautiful yet powerful syntax highlighter
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VueJS turns 10 years old
Shiki (https://shiki.style) might be good enough for your usecase, use the latest beta versions as it's the new fresh esm rewrite.
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GIGO and VS-code: the Battle With Microsoft
Finally the vanguard had arrived. A markdown renderer named Shiki.
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Scraping Google Maps
Can I introduce you to our lord and savior Shiki? https://github.com/shikijs/shiki
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Shiki Syntax Highlighter
Coincidentally, I recently looked into the slow startup time for shiki and it was mostly from parsing JSONC, not WASM: https://github.com/shikijs/shiki/issues/439.
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Dark mode with Shiki and Code Hike
Warning: This article refers to versions of Code Hike before 0.8.0. Since version 0.8.0, Code Hike uses lighter instead of Shiki. The approach presented in this article uses shiki's color replacement method, which no longer works with lighter.
- What do you use to display code example on your personal blog, or in an article?
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Nextra 2 – Next.js Static Site Generator
Prismjs was replaced by Shiki and rehype-pretty-code.
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Want to create attractive, interactive docs? Use these amazing documentation tools and examples
The outcome I was (mostly) hoping for has been done by Shiki library! I take no credit for the idea btw, I am just glad that someone else (Pine) took it on!
Highlight.js
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Vala Programming Language
> it was designed to resemble C#
I actually first heard of Vala just a few days ago when I was looking at a C#-related PR[1] for highlight.js:
> This fails the tests as the Vala default.txt is recognized now as C#. However, Vala is very close in syntax to C#, and the default.txt also seems to be valid C# so not sure what to do about this.
[1] https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/pull/3906
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Dev.to and GitHub usage pl Syntax Highlighter
About GitHub Source - https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/issues/1224
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Code Syntax highlighting in Next Js
Let's get started by installing the highlight js
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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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We're Not a CDN – Highlight.js
They do actually document the recommended path in their GitHub docs: https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js#GettingTheLibrar...
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Show HN: A template for Markdown-based sites (no static site generator required)
The templates grabs Markdown file data with XMLHttpRequest and converts it to HTML with https://showdownjs.com/ . Classless styles are done with https://picocss.com/ and code block syntax highlighting is done with https://highlightjs.org/ .
GitHub repo: https://github.com/dandalpiaz/markdown-pages
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Is copying from open source projects stealing?
My search for a third-party syntax highlighter brought me to highlight.js. ctil converts text (.txt) and Markdown (.md) to generated HTML (.html) files, so I want the generated HTML files to support syntax highlighting. highlight.js can be used as HTML Tags by using a Content Delivery Network, CDN, so I was able to add highlight.js by adding the following lines to the generated HTML files:
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building a basic markdown editor: unified, trees and data
The real magic is what happens once you generate the syntax trees; at that point, you can modify them with the existing plugins (or make you own, if you really want to). For instance, I use a plugin to add specific css classes to certain elements so they integrate better with the visual design of the website another to add code highlighting with highlight.js and some others for generating a js object from the frontmatter of a Markdown file and to add support for Github flavored Markdown. I could do a lot more with these, like add support for videos, embeds and more, but for now this is enough for a simple preview.
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HTML5 - Text markup elements
pre is for a block of preformatted text, so spaces are preserved, and the font can be monospaced. Another element is code for programming codes. Notice that code doesn't offer code highlighting; for this, use JavaScript + CSS code, like Highlight.js.
- Scraping Google Maps
What are some alternatives?
PrismJS - Lightweight, robust, elegant syntax highlighting.
next-mdx-remote - Load mdx content from anywhere through getStaticProps in next.js
Rouge - A pure Ruby code highlighter that is compatible with Pygments
codehike - Marvellous code walkthroughs
Pygments
mdx - Markdown for the component era
Javascript Left-Right Parser - Parser for JavaScript
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
dev - Development repository for the CodeMirror editor project
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.