Add syntax highlighting support to magicpen via prism.js
Add syntax highlighting support to your DraftJS editor
Add syntax highlighting to all files, with built-in syntax highlighting of diffs and patches.
Allow parsing of TypeScript syntax
Allow parsing of jsx
Allow parsing of the module attributes in the import statement
Allow parsing of BigInt literals
Allow parsing of the logical assignment operators
Allow parsing of class properties
Allow parsing of Decimal, Binary, Hex and Octal literals that contain a Numeric Literal Separator
Allow parsing of the U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR and U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR in JS strings
Allow parsing of the nullish-coalescing operator
Allow parsing of the module assertion attributes in the import statement
Allow parsing of optional properties
Allow parsing of optional catch bindings
Allow parsing of top-level await in modules
Allow parsing of async generator functions
Allow parsing of import.meta
Allow parsing of object rest/spread
Allow parsing of '#foo in obj' brand checks
Allow parsing of class static blocks
Parse regular expressions' unicodeSets (v) flag.
Allow parsing of the flow syntax
Allow parsing of import()
This is a custom Markdown processor to be used with GitHub's HTML::Pipeline.
WIRB adds syntax highlighting for inspected Ruby objects - from core and default gems
Support && Add syntax sugar to #or query method in Rails 3, 4, 5.
Add's coderay syntax highlighting to YARD docs
Helps with markdown editing
Simply adds a declarative test method syntax to test/unit.
Syntax highlighting for RDoc using the pygments friendly Rouge.
Use Syntax Highlighter plugin when generating files with smartgen
Enables the syntax highligthing of a wide variety of languages through Pygments and its Ruby integration pygments.rb. This project borrows code from the yard-pygments gem.
Adds the `maybe` syntax to RSpec: describe Thing do it 'is maybe equal to another thing' do maybe(Thing.new).will eq(another_thing) # Passes sometimes. Maybe. end end
An Asciidoctor extension that adds a tabs block to the AsciiDoc syntax. The tabset is constructed from a dlist enclosed in an example block marked with the tabs style.
Adds the JavaScript dot notation for accessing hash keys to ruby, so you can do my_hash.key1
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