
Shiki
prism.js
highlight.js
Bright
Inkjet (Syntax Highlighting)
Torchlight.dev
starry-night
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The site uses Astro (https://astro.build/) and the code blocks are generated using Shiki (https://shiki.style/). As Shiki generates the HTML and CSS at build-time instead of requiring runtime JS like alternatives like Prism (https://prismjs.com/#basic-usage), it's actually quite performant. I think it's unlikely that a couple of hundred lines with some empty spans in is going to cause performance issues โ imo it's... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
prism.js - Prism is a lightweight, extensible syntax highlighter, built with modern web standards in mind.
highlight.js - Highlight.js is a syntax highlighter written in JavaScript. It works in the browser as well as on the server.
Bright - React Server Component for syntax highlighting.
Inkjet (Syntax Highlighting) - A batteries-included syntax highlighting library for Rust, based on tree-sitter.
Torchlight.dev - Torchlight is a VS Code-compatible syntax highlighter that requires no JavaScript, supports every language, every VS Code theme, line highlighting, git diffing, and more.
starry-night - This package is an open source version of GitHubโs closed-source PrettyLights project (more on that later).