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React component for scrolling, zooming and highlighting code.
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Add the dependency (and raw-loader
if you want to load the code from a file):
$ yarn add --dev mdx-deck-code-surfer raw-loader
And then use it from your .mdx
:
---
import { CodeSurfer } from "mdx-deck-code-surfer"
<CodeSurfer
title="Some Title"
code={require("!raw-loader!./my-snippet.js")}
lang="javascript"
showNumbers={false}
dark={false}
steps={[
{ notes: "Start with this note"},
{ lines: [6], notes: "Note for the first step" },
{ range: [5, 9] },
{ tokens: { 9: [3, 4, 5] }, notes: "Note for the third step" }
]}
/>
---
A list of available languages can be found here and it will default to jsx
More options:
Release new versions with:
$ yarn build:packages
$ npx lerna publish
Released under MIT license.
FAQs
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We found that code-surfer 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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