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Server-side syntax highlighting for all code (#12047)
* Server-side syntax hilighting for all code

This PR does a few things:

* Remove all traces of highlight.js
* Use chroma library to provide fast syntax hilighting directly on the server
* Provide syntax hilighting for diffs
* Re-style both unified and split diffs views
* Add custom syntax hilighting styling for both regular and arc-green

Fixes #7729
Fixes #10157
Fixes #11825
Fixes #7728
Fixes #3872
Fixes #3682

And perhaps gets closer to #9553

* fix line marker

* fix repo search

* Fix single line select

* properly load settings

* npm uninstall highlight.js

* review suggestion

* code review

* forgot to call function

* fix test

* Apply suggestions from code review

suggestions from @silverwind thanks

Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>

* code review

* copy/paste error

* Use const for highlight size limit

* Update web_src/less/_repository.less

Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>

* update size limit to 1MB and other styling tweaks

* fix highlighting for certain diff sections

* fix test

* add worker back as suggested

Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2020-07-01 00:34:03 +03:00

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Colorable writer for windows.

For example, most of logger packages doesn't show colors on windows. (I know we can do it with ansicon. But I don't want.) This package is possible to handle escape sequence for ansi color on windows.

Too Bad!

So Good!

Usage

logrus.SetFormatter(&logrus.TextFormatter{ForceColors: true})
logrus.SetOutput(colorable.NewColorableStdout())

logrus.Info("succeeded")
logrus.Warn("not correct")
logrus.Error("something error")
logrus.Fatal("panic")

You can compile above code on non-windows OSs.

Installation

$ go get github.com/mattn/go-colorable

License

MIT

Author

Yasuhiro Matsumoto (a.k.a mattn)