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@qrac/rehype-prism

v1.1.2

Published

The unified plugin used to highlight code block in html with Prism

Downloads

15

Readme

rehype-prism

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The unified plugin used to highlight code block in html with Prism.

Usage

This package is ESM only: Node 12+ is needed to use it and it must be imported instead of required.

import { unified } from 'unified'
import rehyper from 'rehyper'
import remarkParse from 'remark-parse'
import remarkRehype from 'remark-rehype'
import rehypePrism from 'rehype-prism'
import rehypeStringify from 'rehype-stringify'

// you have to load css manual
import 'prismjs/themes/prism-coy.css'
import 'prismjs/plugins/line-numbers/prism-line-numbers.css'

// parse markdown to html
unified()
  .use(markdown)
  .use(remark2rehype)
  // it should be after rehype
  .use(rehypePrism, { plugins: ['line-numbers'] })
  .use(html)
  .parse(/* markstring string */)

// parse code block in html string
rehyper()
  .use(rehypePrism)
  .use(html)
  .parse(/* html string */)

Server Side Render

PrismJS will auto highlight all code at pre code after browser document loaded.

Disabled prism autoHighlight before import 'rehype-prism'. there are two way to do this:

  • set the window.Prism = { manual: true }

  • use the attribute data-manual on the <script> element you used for prism.

    <script src="prism.js" data-manual></script>

Some plugins will not work(e.g. line-number). Because it's only work in browser.

Load Plugins

The names to use can be found here.

Load More Languages

  • Use babel-plugin-prismjs.(Recommend)
  • Use loadLanguages() provided by prismjs.(don't use loadLanguages() with Webpack or another bundler)

Load Themes

  • If you use babel-plugin-prismjs. import 'prismjs' will auto load the theme setted in babel-plugin-prismjs config.
  • Import theme css manual. e.g. import 'prismjs/themes/prism-coy.css'

Contributing & Development

If there is any doubt, it is very welcome to discuss the issue together. Please read Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct and CONTRIBUTING.