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Pygments

Generic syntax highlighter suitable for use in code hosting, forums, wikis or other applications...

Some of the top features or benefits of Pygments are: Wide Language Support, High-Quality Output, Easy Integration, Customization Options, and Active Community. You can visit the info page to learn more.

Pygments

Pygments Alternatives & Competitors

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  1. Prism is a lightweight, extensible syntax highlighter, built with modern web standards in mind.

    Key prism.js features:

    Lightweight Easy to Use Theme Customization Extensible

    Open Source

    /prism-js-alternatives
  2. Highlight.js is a syntax highlighter written in JavaScript. It works in the browser as well as on the server.

    Key highlight.js features:

    Wide Language Support Automatic Language Detection Customization Lightweight and Fast

    Open Source

    /highlight-js-alternatives
  3. Warmup Inbox is a tool that automates the process of warming up your email inboxes, raising your sender reputation and inbox health automatically.

    Key Warmup Inbox features:

    Automatically warms up domain to be ready for cold email Improve Email Deliverability Improve Domain Reputation Improve IP Reputation

    Try for free paid Free Trial $12.0 / Monthly (Per inbox, per month.)

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  4. A cat(1) clone with wings.

    Key Bat features:

    Syntax Highlighting Git Integration Line Numbering Paging Support

    /bat-alternatives
  5. A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go.

    Key fzf features:

    Speed Integrations Customization Cross-Platform Support

    Open Source

    /fzf-alternatives
  6. Create and share beautiful images of your source code.

    Key Carbon features:

    Aesthetically Pleasing Customization Options Ease of Use Code Syntax Highlighting

    Open Source

    /carbon-alternatives
  7. Full-featured, open-source Markdown editor based on PageDown, the Markdown library used by Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites.

    Key StackEdit features:

    Markdown Support Offline Access Synchronization Collaboration

    Open Source

    /stackedit-alternatives
  8. Text-to-HTML conversion tool/syntax for web writers, by John Gruber.

    Key Markdown by DaringFireball features:

    Simplicity Readability Portability Integrations

    /markdown-by-daringfireball-alternatives
  9. Hugo is a general-purpose website framework for generating static web pages.

    Key Hugo features:

    Performance Flexible Content Management Ease of Use Extended Markdown

    Open Source

    /hugo-alternatives
  10. Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh.

    Key Zsh Syntax Highlighting features:

    Improved Readability Error Detection Intuitive Command Line Experience Customization

    Open Source

    /zsh-syntax-highlighting-alternatives
  11. In the spirit of free software, everyone is encouraged to help improve this project.

    Key Asciidoctor features:

    Human-Readable Syntax Output Formats Customizable and Extensible Open Source

    Open Source

    /asciidoctor-alternatives
  12. React Server Component for syntax highlighting.

    Key Bright features:

    Interactive Learning Visual Aids Code Visualization Community Support

    /bright-alternatives
  13. 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.

    Key Torchlight.dev features:

    Syntax Highlighting Easy Integration Customization Real-Time Updates

    /torchlight-dev-alternatives
  14. Xonsh is a Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell language and command prompt.

    Key the xonsh shell features:

    Python Integration Extensible Unified Environment Cross-Platform

    Open Source

    /the-xonsh-shell-alternatives
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