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svelte-highlight
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Syntax Highlighting for Svelte using highlight.js.
This component wraps highlight.js to provide syntax highlighting in Svelte 3.
Try it in the Svelte REPL.
Yarn
yarn add -D svelte-highlight
NPM
npm i -D svelte-highlight
To use this library with SvelteKit, instruct vite to optimize highlight.js/lib/core
in your svelte.config.js
:
# svelte.config.js
export default {
kit: {
target: "#svelte",
+ vite: {
+ optimizeDeps: {
+ include: ["highlight.js/lib/core"],
+ },
+ },
},
};
Refer to examples/sveltekit for a sample set-up.
There are two ways to apply highlight.js
styles:
svelte:head
This component exports highlight.js
themes in JavaScript. Import the theme from svelte-highlight/styles
and inject it using the svelte:head API.
<script>
import Highlight from "svelte-highlight";
import typescript from "svelte-highlight/src/languages/typescript";
import github from "svelte-highlight/src/styles/github";
$: code = `const add = (a: number, b: number) => a + b;`;
</script>
<svelte:head>
{@html github}
</svelte:head>
<Highlight language="{typescript}" {code} />
Depending on your set-up, importing a CSS StyleSheet in Svelte may require a CSS file loader. Refer to examples/webpack for a sample set-up.
<script>
import { Highlight } from "svelte-highlight";
import typescript from "svelte-highlight/src/languages/typescript";
import "svelte-highlight/src/styles/github.css";
$: code = `const add = (a: number, b: number) => a + b;`;
</script>
<Highlight language="{typescript}" {code} />
Use the HighlightSvelte
component for Svelte syntax highlighting.
<script>
import { HighlightSvelte } from "svelte-highlight";
import github from "svelte-highlight/src/styles/github";
$: code = `<script>
let count = 0;
<\/script>
<button on:click="{() => (count += 1)}">Increment {count}<\/button>`;
</script>
<svelte:head>
{@html github}
</svelte:head>
<HighlightSvelte {code} />
The HighlightAuto
component invokes the highlightAuto
API from highlight.js
.
<script>
import { HighlightAuto } from "svelte-highlight";
import github from "svelte-highlight/src/styles/github";
$: code = `<style>
.body { margin: 0; padding: 0; }
<\/style>`;
</script>
<svelte:head>
{@html github}
</svelte:head>
<HighlightAuto {code} />
For custom language highlighting, pass a name
and register
function to the language prop.
Refer to the highlight.js language definition guide for guidance.
<script>
import { Highlight } from "svelte-highlight";
import hljs from "highlight.js";
const language = {
name: "custom-language",
register: (hljs) => {
return {
/** custom language rules */
};
},
};
const code = "custom language";
</script>
<Highlight {language} {code} />
Prop name | Value |
---|---|
code | string |
language (only for Highlight ) | object { name: string ; register: hljs => object } |
...$$restProps | (forwarded to the pre element) |
<Highlight
language="{typescript}"
code="{code}"
on:highlight="{(e) => {
console.log(e.detail.highlighted); // "<span>...</span>"
}}"
/>
Svelte version 3.31 or greater is required to use this component with TypeScript.
FAQs
Svelte component library for highlighting code using highlight.js
The npm package svelte-highlight receives a total of 9,586 weekly downloads. As such, svelte-highlight popularity was classified as popular.
We found that svelte-highlight demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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