text-format-heavy
Full-weight Haskell string formatting library, analog of Python's string.format (by portnov)
skylighting
A Haskell syntax highlighting library with tokenizers derived from KDE syntax highlighting descriptions (by jgm)
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3.5 | 7.6 | |
8 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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Pygmentising Hakyll's Syntax Highlighting
If anyone wants to try this, the file is here: https://github.com/jgm/skylighting/blob/master/skylighting-core/xml/haskell.xml
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Custom syntax highlighting in quarto doc code chunks
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 text-format-heavy and skylighting you can also consider the following projects:
pandoc-crossref - Pandoc filter for cross-references
pandoc - Universal markup converter
blaze-from-html - A blazingly fast HTML combinator library for Haskell.
highlighting-kate
formatting - Format strings type-safely with combinators
modern-uri - Modern library for working with URIs
hxt-charproperties - Haskell XML Toolbox
wybor - Console line fuzzy search
prettyprinter - A modern, extensible and well-documented prettyprinter.
pretty - Haskell Pretty-printer library
text-offset - Emits code crossreference data for Haskell sources.
arx - Bundles code and a job to run for local or remote execution.
text-format-heavy vs pandoc-crossref
skylighting vs pandoc
text-format-heavy vs blaze-from-html
skylighting vs highlighting-kate
text-format-heavy vs formatting
skylighting vs modern-uri
text-format-heavy vs hxt-charproperties
skylighting vs wybor
text-format-heavy vs prettyprinter
skylighting vs pretty
text-format-heavy vs text-offset
skylighting vs arx