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vue-highlightjs
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Vue.js syntax highlighting made easy, using highlight.js.
npm install --save vue-highlightjs
In your main JavaScript file (eg. main.js
):
// Import Vue and vue-highlgihtjs
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueHighlightJS from 'vue-highlightjs'
// Tell Vue.js to use vue-highlightjs
Vue.use(VueHighlightJS)
In your template, in order to highlight javascript code:
<!-- If your source-code lives in a variable called 'sourcecode' -->
<pre v-highlightjs="sourcecode"><code class="javascript"></code></pre>
<!-- If you want to highlight hardcoded source-code -->
<pre v-highlightjs><code class="javascript">const s = new Date().toString()</code></pre>
Author: Chris Hager chris@linuxuser.at (https://www.metachris.com)
License: MIT
FAQs
Syntax highlighting with highlight.js for Vue.js 2.x
The npm package vue-highlightjs receives a total of 6,107 weekly downloads. As such, vue-highlightjs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-highlightjs 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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