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Codice is a lightweight, customizable code editor component for React applications. It provides a simple interface for users to input code with syntax highlighting.
Codice is a lightweight, customizable code editor component for React applications. It provides a simple interface for users to input code with syntax highlighting.
To install the package, run the following command:
npm install codice
To use the Editor
component from the Codice package, follow these steps:
Editor
component:import { Editor } from 'codice'
Editor
component in your React application:<Editor
title="My Code Editor"
value="const hello = 'world';"
onChange={(code) => console.log(code)}
highlight={(code) => code}
/>
The following props are supported by the Editor
component:
title
(optional): A string representing the title of the editor.value
(optional): A string representing the initial code value of the editor.onChange
(optional): A function called when the code in the editor changes. The function will receive the updated code as its argument.highlight
(optional): A function used to provide syntax highlighting for the code. It should accept the code as an argument and return the highlighted code as an HTML string. You can use any syntax highlighting library (e.g., Prism) to implement this functionality.Additionally, you can pass any other props to the Editor
component, which will be applied to the root div
element.
To customize the appearance of the editor, you can modify the CSS variables used in the styles
object in the provided code:
--editor-text-color
: The color of the editor text.--editor-background-color
: The background color of the editor.--editor-control-color
: The color of the editor controls.For example, you can set the following CSS in your application:
:root {
--editor-text-color: #333;
--editor-background-color: #f5f5f5;
--editor-control-color: #ccc;
}
This will style the editor with a light gray background, darker gray text, and even lighter gray controls.
Codice is released under the MIT License. For more details, see the LICENSE file included in this repository.
FAQs
Codice is a slim React components suite for code editing and displaying story. It provides an editor component and a code block component with syntax highlighting. Styling customization is enabled through CSS variables and HTML attributes.
The npm package codice receives a total of 183 weekly downloads. As such, codice popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that codice 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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