Explain JS libraries to me like I'm 5

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  • My professor wants me to pull code snippets from highlight.js to display as examples on my final project website that teaches basic JS concepts. After skimming through highlight.js, I am finding it very difficult to understand what anything does. There's also so much information packed in that I don't even know where to begin. Are there any good tutorials out there to help me get a basic understanding of how people just getting their feet wet in JS can easily navigate libraries?

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