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@uiw/codemirror-theme-dracula
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npm install @uiw/codemirror-theme-dracula --save
import CodeMirror from '@uiw/react-codemirror';
import { dracula } from '@uiw/codemirror-theme-dracula';
import { javascript } from '@codemirror/lang-javascript';
function App() {
return (
<CodeMirror
value="console.log('hello world!');"
height="200px"
theme={dracula}
extensions={[javascript({ jsx: true })]}
onChange={(value, viewUpdate) => {
console.log('value:', value);
}}
/>
);
}
export default App;
import { EditorView } from '@codemirror/view';
import { EditorState } from '@codemirror/state';
import { javascript } from '@codemirror/lang-javascript';
import { dracula } from '@uiw/codemirror-theme-dracula';
const state = EditorState.create({
doc: 'my source code',
extensions: [dracula, javascript({ jsx: true })],
});
const view = new EditorView({
parent: document.querySelector('#editor'),
state,
});
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Licensed under the MIT License.
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Theme dracula for CodeMirror.
The npm package @uiw/codemirror-theme-dracula receives a total of 13,191 weekly downloads. As such, @uiw/codemirror-theme-dracula popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @uiw/codemirror-theme-dracula demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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