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shiki-rel

v1.0.1-alpha.1

Published

shiki-rel

Downloads

4

Readme

shiki-rel

Snapshot of Shiki version 0.14.0, replacing rel.tmLanguage.json with the latest counterpart stored at RAI's VSCode Extension.

RAI Documentation, Nextra, Shiki, and the Rel syntax file

The raidocs project relies on Shiki and the rel.tmLanguage.json syntax file for Rel code blocks. It also relies on the Nextra project which depends on Shiki. Because of the difficulties in getting updates to Rel's syntax package distributed first to Shiki, and then the resulting update of Shiki merged into Nextra (via a package.json dependency), we use this project to snap-shot the latest version of Shiki used by Nextra, updated only by the latest Rel syntax file.

Maintenance

No build is required. As long as Nextra uses the Shiki 0.14.0 dependency, simply update this repository with the latest Rel syntax file.

When Nextra upgrades to a more recent Shiki package, copy that built package here and replace the Rel syntax file.

Building Shiki

  1. git clone [email protected]:shikijs/shiki.git
  2. cd shiki
  3. pnpm install
  4. pnpm build

Then copy the built tree from shiki/packages/shiki.