A block to highlight and preview code, used for display purposes - uses highlight.js
Docusaurus live code block component.
A Docusaurus v2 plugin that supports referencing code examples from public GitHub repositories.
textlint rule for prh.
A Docusaurus v2 plugin that supports referencing code examples from public GitHub repositories.
the root component for @papit web components, this package deals with all the heavy lifting such as reactive rendering, properties etc
Code block renderer with Shiki syntax highlighting
A small helper component that uses the @position-try to place an anchor to fit the best view based on the placement attribute/property
UNIST definition and JSX factory for Suitest test lines rendering
Modified Atlaskit's Code Block to support more languages (i.e graphql, reasonml, etc) and theme (i.e railscast, dracula, monokai, etc) code snippets!
Vue 3 CodeBlock - Highlight your code with ease using this syntax highlighting component powered by PrismJS or Highlight.js.
Project and package scaffolding tool for @papit — opinionated, consistent, and designed to kickstart Papit-based projects with the correct structure from day one.
a simple but powerful dev server that can locate locale assets and package and even dependency assets
A Docusaurus v2 plugin that supports referencing code examples from public GitHub repositories.
A structural, non-visual component that manages keyboard navigation within a set of child elements using roving tabindex
A simple yet elegant answer to a theme picker, light dark and system with powerful yet simple control
A WCAG complient menu component, the aim for simplicity is key
Quite an abstract package to collect package information about other packages
A simple splitter following the window splitter pattern, can be used for both horzontal and vertical modes.
a wcag complient accordion component
Elegant and easy to use tooltip covering the required WCAG specs
Renders SVG icons either by referencing a <symbol> in an existing spritesheet or by fetching an SVG from a URL. If the spritesheet is not yet present in the DOM, it fetches the SVG and injects it into the document body for reuse via symbol references.
A simple, accessible wrapper around the native <dialog> element with slot composition, a built-in close button, and support for modal, non-modal, and popover display modes.
Build tool for @papit packages — opinionated, fast, and designed to work seamlessly inside any Papit-based workspace.