highlight javascript syntax with html
syntax highlighting component for react with prismjs or highlightjs ast using inline styles
Allow parsing of TypeScript syntax
Syntax highlight JavaScript strings for output in terminals.
Allow parsing of jsx
Allow parsing of the module attributes in the import statement
ECMAScript parser
Allow parsing of import.meta
Allow parsing of object rest/spread
A JavaScript parser built from the Hermes engine
Allow parsing of BigInt literals
Allow parsing of class static blocks
Allow parsing of the nullish-coalescing operator
Allow parsing of the logical assignment operators
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 module assertion attributes in the import statement
Allow parsing of optional properties
Allow parsing of class properties
Allow parsing of optional catch bindings
Allow parsing of top-level await in modules
Allow parsing of async generator functions
Allow parsing of '#foo in obj' brand checks
ECMAScript parsing infrastructure for multipurpose analysis
Javascript syntax highlighter by Ivan Salagaev
Javascript syntax highlighter by Ivan Salagaev
A gemified version of the isagalaev/highlight.js: "Highlight.js is a syntax highlighter written in JavaScript."
Parade is an open source presentation software that consists of a Sinatra web app that serves up markdown files in a presentation format. Parade can serve a directory or be configured to run with a simple configuration file. * Markdown backed data > This ultimately makes it easier to manage diffs when making changes, using the content in other documents, and quickly re-using portions of a presentation. * Syntax Highlighting > Using GitHub flavored markdown, code fences will automatically be syntax highlighted, making it incredibly easy to integrate code samples. * Code Execution > Slides are able to provide execution and show results for JavaScript and Coffeescript live within the browser. This allows for live demonstrations of code. * Web > Slide presentations are basically websites -- they run in your browser from your desktop. This allows for a wide range of possibilities for customization and expandability. * Basic Templating and Color Schemes > Several templates and color scheme options have been provided to help you get started. While Parade does not currently provide anything near the variety of many other presentation packages, it is well-suited for basic presentations. * Design Flexibility (pros and cons) > Unless you're skilled in CSS/Animations, you will likely have a harder time creating presentations with as much polish as other programs provide. However, this approach also makes Parade incredibly flexible if you do understand CSS/Animations.
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