Package Exports
- emphasize
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (emphasize) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
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emphasize
ANSI syntax highlighting in for your terminal. Like highlight.js (through lowlight).
emphasize
supports all 185 syntaxes of highlight.js.
Install
npm:
npm install emphasize
Use
Say example.css
looks as follows:
@font-face {
font-family: Alpha;
src: url('Bravo.otf');
}
body, .charlie, #delta {
color: #bada55;
background-color: rgba(33, 33, 33, 0.33);
font-family: "Alpha", sans-serif;
}
@import url(echo.css);
@media print {
a[href^=http]::after {
content: attr(href)
}
}
And example.js
contains the following:
var fs = require('fs')
var emphasize = require('emphasize')
var doc = fs.readFileSync('./example.css', 'utf8')
var output = emphasize.highlightAuto(doc).value
console.log(output)
Now, running node example
yields:
@\u001b[32mfont-face\u001b[39m {
\u001b[33mfont-family\u001b[39m: Alpha;
\u001b[33msrc\u001b[39m: \u001b[31murl\u001b[39m(\u001b[36m'Bravo.otf'\u001b[39m);
}
\u001b[32mbody\u001b[39m, \u001b[34m.charlie\u001b[39m, \u001b[34m#delta\u001b[39m {
\u001b[33mcolor\u001b[39m: \u001b[36m#bada55\u001b[39m;
\u001b[33mbackground-color\u001b[39m: \u001b[31mrgba\u001b[39m(33, 33, 33, 0.33);
\u001b[33mfont-family\u001b[39m: \u001b[36m\"Alpha\"\u001b[39m, sans-serif;
}
@\u001b[32mimport\u001b[39m url(echo.css);
@\u001b[32mmedia\u001b[39m print {
\u001b[32ma\u001b[39m\u001b[35m[href^=http]\u001b[39m\u001b[35m::after\u001b[39m {
\u001b[33mcontent\u001b[39m: \u001b[31mattr\u001b[39m(href)
}
}
And looks as follows:
API
emphasize.registerLanguage(name, syntax)
Register a syntax.
Like low.registerLanguage()
.
emphasize.highlight(language, value[, sheet])
Highlight value
as a language
grammar.
Like low.highlight()
, but the return object’s value
property is
a string instead of hast nodes.
You can pass in a sheet
(Sheet?
, optional) to configure the theme.
emphasize.highlightAuto(value[, sheet | options])
Highlight value
by guessing its grammar.
Like low.highlightAuto()
, but the return object’s value
property is a string instead of hast nodes.
You can pass in a sheet
(Sheet?
, optional) directly or as
options.sheet
to configure the theme.
Sheet
A sheet is an object mapping highlight.js classes to functions.
The hljs-
prefix must not be used in those classes.
The “descendant selector” (a space) is supported.
Those functions receive a value (string
), which they should wrap in ANSI
sequences, and return.
For convenience, chalk’s chaining of styles is suggested.
An abbreviated example is as follows:
{
'comment': chalk.gray,
'meta meta-string': chalk.cyan,
'meta keyword': chalk.magenta,
'emphasis': chalk.italic,
'strong': chalk.bold,
'formula': chalk.inverse
};
Emphasize in the browser
Do not require emphasize
in the browser as that would include a very large
file.
Instead, require emphasize/lib/core
, and include only the used highlighters.
For example:
var emphasize = require('emphasize/lib/core')
var js = require('highlight.js/lib/languages/javascript')
emphasize.registerLanguage('javascript', js)
emphasize.highlight('js', '"use strict";').value
// '\u001b[35m"use strict"\u001b[39m;'