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highlightjs-sclang

v0.2.0

Published

sclang syntax highlighting plugin for highlight.js

Downloads

10

Readme

supercollider - a sclang language grammar for highlightjs

license

sclang is the language of the audio synthesis platform SuperCollider

The implementation details are lent from https://github.com/highlightjs/highlightjs-cypher and https://github.com/highlightjs/highlightjs-robots-txt.

Usage

Simply include the Highlight.js library in your webpage or Node app, then load this module.

Static website or simple usage

Simply load the module after loading Highlight.js. It is possible to use the minified version found in the dist directory. This module is just a CDN build of the language, so it will register itself as the Javascript is loaded.

<script type="text/javascript" src="/path/to/highlight.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/path/to/sclang.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
  hljs.highlightAll();
</script>

Using directly from the UNPKG CDN

TODO

With Node or another build system

If you're using Node / Webpack / Rollup / Browserify, etc, simply require the language module, then register it with Highlight.js.

var hljs = require('highlight.js');
var hljsSclang = require('highlightjs-sclang');

hljs.registerLanguage("sclang", hljsSclang);
hljs.highlightAll();

Development

As the build process is rather complex (see https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/blob/main/extra/3RD_PARTY_QUICK_START.md) this repository relies on Docker and make to create deterministic builds on any platform.

Start development in server

make dev

Alternative: Start a local development server via python3 -m http.server and access the test/index.html file on http://127.0.0.1:8000/test/index.html. After this modify the src/sclang.js file and reload the browser.

After the adjustments have been made, it is necessary to build a minified version before it can be published.

How to run tests

make test-docker

Tests will also run in CI.

How to build

make build-docker

Updating highlight.js

The following files need to be updated if highlight.js needs to be updated

  • Dockerfile pulls highlight.js via a git branch name - update this branch name
  • package.json is required for testing
  • test/index.html is required for development and links highlight.js from unpkg

License

MIT