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@expressive-code/plugin-text-markers
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Text marker plugin for Expressive Code, a text marking & annotation engine for presenting source code on the web.
A default plugin of Expressive Code, an engine for presenting source code on the web.
It allows you to mark entire lines & line ranges, as well as individual text inside your lines using a selection of marker styles (marked, inserted, deleted).
It also ensures accessible color contrast of the marked code, automatically tweaking the text colors if necessary while keeping syntax highlighting intact.
Read this plugin's documentation on the Expressive Code website to learn more about its features.
No installation is required. This package is installed by default by our higher-level packages.
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Text marker plugin for Expressive Code, a text marking & annotation engine for presenting source code on the web.
The npm package @expressive-code/plugin-text-markers receives a total of 35,954 weekly downloads. As such, @expressive-code/plugin-text-markers popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @expressive-code/plugin-text-markers demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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