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hljstoreact

v0.0.9

Published

(Unstable) Convert Highlight.js output for React component without use dangerouslySetInnerHTML()

Downloads

1

Readme

Seja bem vindo à Highlight.JS to React.JS ! ( It is less unstable. )

Update Note

v.: 0.0.7

^ Use only for testing, it is still unstable.

v.: 0.0.9 < Current

Fixed de Readme Instrctions.

If the chosen programming languages is different from the code. The probability of return error is higher. Warning.

All line break become a Div tag, now. The Div receive a enumerated style for animation. --l: $number

You have the option to enumerate the lines in the HTML. < ... options={e_num: true, hover: true} >

v.: 0.1.0 - Alpha

You will be able to copy the line with one-click mouse event.

The option to change css on Javascript

Added line mouse hover option.


Thank you for considering using this tool. It is, although still unstable, particularly functional. There are still several features that I still need to implement to improve comfort and security, and it is a more reliable option than injecting code with innerHTML or dangerouslySetInnerHTML.

Read more about XSS

Any questions, suggestions, or bugs found, please contact us to get it resolved as soon as possible.

How to use it


import { HljsToReact } from  "hljstoreact"
import  'hljstoreact/style'

//Brute Mode
<HljsToReact  
	code="export function \n fn(){}" 
	lang="typescript" 
	options={{e_num: true, hover: false}}
/>

//Recommend Mode
const  input = {
code:`
export function
fn() {
	return true
}
`, lang:  "typescript",
	options={{e_num: true, hover: false}}
}
---

<HljsToReact> code={input.code} lang={input.lang} options={input.options}/>
> return /* JSX.Element[] */(
	<div>
		<pre  className="...">
			<code>
				<div styele="--line: ${count}" className="...">
					<div>{lineEnum}</div>
					<div>{lineText}</div>
				</div>
				...
			<code>
		</pre>
	</div>
)

The HLJS lib will return HTML code that will be compiled for React.