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Syntax highlighting for Svelte using highlight.js.
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 an example 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} />
All Highlight
components apply a data-language
attribute on the codeblock containing the language name.
This is also compatible with custom languages.
See the Languages page for a list of supported languages.
pre[data-language="css"] {
/* custom style rules */
}
All Highlight
components allow for a tag to be added at the top-right of the codeblock displaying the language name.
The language tag can be given a custom background
, color
, and border-radius
through the custom properties shown.
This is also compatible with custom languages.
It is recommended that you set values for --hljs-background
and --hljs-foreground
to ensure the langtags remain readable on any theme.
See the Languages page for a list of supported languages.
Defaults:
--hljs-background: inherit
--hljs-foreground: inherit
--hljs-border-radius: 0
<script>
import { HighlightAuto } from "svelte-highlight";
$: code = `.body { padding: 0; margin: 0; }`;
</script>
<HighlightAuto code="{code}" langtag="{true}" />
pre[data-language="css"] {
--hljs-background: linear-gradient(135deg, #2996cf, 80%, white);
--hljs-foreground: #fff;
--hljs-radius: 8px;
}
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.
TypeScript definitions are located in the types folder.
FAQs
Svelte component library for highlighting code using highlight.js
The npm package svelte-highlight receives a total of 6,912 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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