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react-glass

v0.2.0

Published

A code editor built on React.

Readme

Glass

Glass is an in browser code editor written in react.

What?

It's a fancy <textarea>.

Before:

<textarea />

After:

npm install --save react-glass

Because glass is taken by an abandoned attempt at what standardJS did better anyway.

// Arcane import black magic
<Glass language='javascript' />

And now, your <textarea> has syntax highlighting.

How?

Glass wraps a textarea and makes the original element invisible, passing the value through prismjs and making it colorful. Yay!

Why?

For the thrill of the journey, and the hangover of arrival. Or something like that.

Wait, that doesn't make sense.

Where?

Right here. Download minified releases in the "releases" tab, where one figures releases would go.

For a live demo, visit the website. It ends in .space, because my registrar was having a sale on the .space domain name.

Who?

Written with love and coffee by Kyle Fahringer. If college admissions officers are reading: Hi! Please accept me.

When?

Right here, right now.