1. highlight
Highlight code syntax with node.js
highlight
Package: highlight
Created by: andris9
Last modified: Sat, 18 Jun 2022 20:43:13 GMT
Version: 0.2.4
Downloads: 14,220
Repository: https://github.com/andris9/highlight

Install

npm install highlight
yarn add highlight

DEPRECATION NOTICE

This project is deprecated in favor of isagalaev/highlight.js. I never created the parser myself, the module was created in the early days of node as a wrapper for an existing browser based parser highlight.js so if you are using this module and have problems with the parsing logic, I can't help you much as I'm not familiar with the inner details.

Pull requests are still welcomed - if you find a bug and fix it, then I'll pull the change in but I won't be fixing the bugs myself. Sorry for that.

highlight

highlight for node.js is based on highlight.js parser and is meant to highlight code syntax in languages that are not known beforehand (highlight.js detects the used language automatically). This is especially important for pages in Markdown format - there's no easy way to know which language is actually used.

Installation

Use npm package manager

npm install highlight

Usage

Include syntax highlighter

var hl = require("highlight").Highlight;

highlight code

html = hl("for(var i=0;i<10;i++)alert(i);");

use special tab replacing string (default is 4 spaces)

html = hl(code_string, "<span>  </span>");

convert code only between <code> blocks (leaves everything else as is) - especially useful if used together with converted Markdown syntax that includes <code> blocks.

html = hl("<p>PHP:</p><code><?php echo 'Hello world!';?></code>", false, true);

Styles

highlight outputs HTML code with predefined CSS class names for different elements. This doesn't make a lot of sense by default (it's just a bunch of SPAN's) so you need to use a CSS file that sets the used color set for the highlighting. There's some sample CSS files in /lib/vendor/highlight.js/styles that can be used with no modification - just include one of the files in the page you are showing the highlighted code.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/styles/default.css"/>

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