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als-highlight-css

v0.5.0

Published

Colorize and style CSS code for syntax highlighting. Hooks for CssParser.

Downloads

4

Readme

als-highlight-css

A simple library to colorize and style CSS code for syntax highlighting.

Installation

npm install als-highlight-css

Usage

Import the highlightCss function and use it with your CSS parsing library. The following example demonstrates using highlightCss with the cssparser library.

const { highlightCss } = require('als-highlight-css');
const CssParser = require('als-css-parser');

const rawCss = `
  /* Test comment */
  .class-name {
    width: 10px;
    background-color: #fff;
  }
`;

const hooks = {
  stylesheet: highlightCss()
};

const obj = new CssParser(rawCss, hooks);
const parsedCss = obj.stylesheet();

console.log(parsedCss);

API

highlightCss(colors = {}) Generates a set of stylesheet hooks to colorize CSS code.

Parameters

  • colors (object, optional): An object containing color values for different parts of the CSS code. The following properties can be provided:
    • special (string): Color for special characters and keywords. Default: #FC265A.
    • regular (string): Color for regular CSS class names and pseudo elements. Default: #9DE22A.
    • prop (string): Color for property names. Default: #66D9EF.
    • digit (string): Color for numeric values. Default: #B780E2.
    • comment (string): Color for comments. Default: gray.
    • string (string): Color for string values. Default: #EBD35F.
    • inherit (string): Color for inherit. Default: inherit.
    • base (string): Base color. Default: white.

Returns

An object containing hooks for various CSS parts:

string: An array of functions to colorize string values. selector: An array of functions to colorize selectors. value: An array of functions to colorize property values. propname: An array of functions to colorize property names.

License

MIT

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