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@olets/shiki-twoslash
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This is a fork of shikijs/twoslash's shiki-twoslash package made available as a standalone repo.
Learn more in this repo's CONTRIBUTING.md, and in shikijs/twoslash's shiki-twoslash package's README.md.
bun add github:olets/shiki-twoslash
npm add olets/shiki-twoslash
pnpm add https://github.com/olets/shiki-twoslash.git
yarn add shiki-twoslash@olets/shiki-twoslash
yarn add https://github.com/olets/shiki-twoslash.git
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
Check the Issues to see if your topic has been discussed before or if it is being worked on. You may also want to check the roadmap (see above).
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md before opening a pull request.
@olets/shiki-twoslash by Henry Bley-Vroman is released under the MIT license.
Forked from https://github.com/shikijs/twoslash/tree/main/packages/shiki-twoslash.
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API primitives to mix Shiki with Twoslash
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