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Package torchlight-commonmark
Short Description A Commonmark extension for Torchlight, the syntax highlighting API.
License MIT
Homepage https://torchlight.dev
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Laravel Torchlight Extension for Commonmark
📚 The full docs can be found at torchlight.dev/docs/clients/commonmark-php.
A Torchlight syntax highlighting extension for the PHP League's Commonmark Markdown Parser in a Laravel application.
Supports both CommonMark version 1 and version 2.
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.
Installation
To install, require the package from composer:
This will install the Laravel Client as well.
Adding the Extension
If you are using Graham Campbell's Laravel Markdown package, you can add the extension in your markdown.php
file, under the "extensions" key.
If you aren't using the Laravel Markdown package, you can add the extension manually:
That's all you need to do! All of your code fences will now be highlighted via Torchlight.
Configuration
Once the package is downloaded, you can run the following command to publish your configuration file:
Once run, you should see a new file torchlight.php
in you config
folder, with contents that look like this:
Cache
Set the cache driver that Torchlight will use.
Theme
You can change the theme of all your code blocks by adjusting the theme
key in your configuration.
Token
This is your API token from torchlight.dev. (Torchlight is completely free for personal and open source projects.)
Blade Components
By default Torchlight works by using a custom Laravel component. If you'd like to disable the registration of the component for whatever reason, you can turn this to false.
Host
You can change the host where your API requests are sent. Not sure why you'd ever want to do that, but you can!
All versions of torchlight-commonmark with dependencies
torchlight/torchlight-laravel Version ^0.5.10
league/commonmark Version ^1.5|^2.0