No chi-chi syntax highlighter for Vue.js 3 (and 2).
syntax highlighting component for react with prismjs or highlightjs ast using inline styles
TypeScript definitions for react-syntax-highlighter
fast, small and simple syntax highlighter library
Simple Syntax Highlighter for HTML code
Performant & minimal syntax highlighter.
Simple syntax highlighter for protobufs.
A code editor with syntax highlighting built for React Native applications.
Syntax highlighting for assistant-ui
Lightweight, robust, elegant syntax highlighting. A spin-off project from Dabblet.
A tiny syntax highlighter for React using Lezer parsers
A beautiful Syntax Highlighter.
Syntax highlighter and diagnostic renderer for HTML+ERB templates.
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ReadMe's React-based syntax highlighter
A ProseMirror plugin to highlight code blocks
Add syntax highlighting to all files, with built-in syntax highlighting of diffs and patches.
a react native component for syntax highlighting
Lightweight, robust, elegant virtual syntax highlighting using Prism
Markdown-it - modern pluggable markdown parser.
Markdown rendering for assistant-ui
syntax highlighting component for react with prismjs or highlightjs ast using inline styles
A syntax highlighter wrapper.
Syntax is Ruby library for performing simple syntax highlighting.
A simple powerful syntax highlighter with minimal HTML output
A simple (!) extension to the syntax gem, that allows you to highlight vim syntax.
Adds syntax highlighting and some other code stuff to Markdown
Stupid-simple Rack-based Markdown browser with syntax highlighting.
Prism is a lightweight syntax highlighter. This gem allows for its simple use with the rails asset pipeline
Highlight highlights code in more than 20 languages. It uses the Pygments syntax highlighter and adds a simple Ruby API over it. It also provides helpers for use in your Ruby on Rails views.
A simple ruby version of the popular command-line tool 'bat' for syntax highlighting and file previewing.
Converts text formatted with an exceedingly simple markup language into valid HTML (iron clad guarantee!) - perfect for comments on your blog. Textile isn't good for this because not only does it do too much (do commenters really need subscript?), but it can also output invalid HTML (try a <b> tag over multiple lines...). Whitelisting HTML is another option, but you still need some sort of parsing if you want syntax highlighting. Integrates with CodeRay for sexy syntax highlighting.
CodeRay is a Ruby library for syntax highlighting. I try to make CodeRay easy to use and intuitive, but at the same time fully featured, complete, fast and efficient. Usage is simple: CodeRay.scan(code, :ruby).div
Khaleesi is a blog-aware or documentation-aware static site generator write in Ruby, supports markdown parser, series of decorators wrapping, code syntax highlighting, simple page script programming, page including, dataset traversing etc.
CodeRay is a Ruby library for syntax highlighting. I try to make CodeRay easy to use and intuitive, but at the same time fully featured, complete, fast and efficient. Usage is simple: require 'coderay' code = 'some %q(weird (Ruby) can't shock) me!' puts CodeRay.scan(code, :ruby).html
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