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:warning: Current version of code-lightner
only support Node.js.Browser support will be added later. :warning:
npm install code-lightner
const code = require('code-lightner');
const sourceCode =
`
module Test
[<RequireQualifiedAccess>]
type FontStyle =
| NotSet = -1
| None = 0
| Italic = 1
| Bold = 2
| Underline = 4
`
let config =
{
backgroundColor: "#282c34", // Optional, set the background color of the pre element
textColor: "#bbbbbbff", // Optional, set the color of the text
grammarFiles: [ // Required, list of the grammar file to load
"./syntaxes/JavaScript.tmLanguage.json",
"./syntaxes/SQL.plist",
"./syntaxes/hello.json",
"./syntaxes/fsharp.json"
],
scopeName: "source.fsharp", // Required, name of the scope to use on the provided code
themeFile: "../themes/OneDark-Pro.json" // Required, path of the theme file
};
code.lighten(config, sourceCode)
.then(function(html) {
console.log(html);
});
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Use TextMate grammar and themes to highlights your code
The npm package code-lightner receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, code-lightner popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that code-lightner demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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