Syntax highlighting with language autodetection.
npm install highlight.js


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Highlight.js is a syntax highlighter written in JavaScript. It works in
the browser as well as on the server. It can work with pretty much any
markup, doesn’t depend on any other frameworks, and has automatic language
detection.
Contents
- Basic Usage
- In the Browser
- Plaintext Code Blocks
- Ignoring a Code Block
- Node.js on the Server
- Supported Languages
- Custom Usage
- Using custom HTML
- Using with Vue.js
- Using Web Workers
- Importing the Library
- Node.js CommonJS Modules / require
- Node.js ES6 Modules / import
- Browser ES6 Modules
- Getting the Library
- Fetch via CDN
- cdnjs (link)
- jsdelivr (link)
- unpkg (link)
- Download prebuilt CDN assets
- Download from our website
- Install via NPM package
- Build from Source
- Requirements
- License
- Links
---
#### Upgrading to Version 11
As always, major releases do contain breaking changes which may require action from users. Please read VERSION_11_UPGRADE.md for a detailed summary of breaking changes and any actions you may need to take.
#### Support for older versions
Please see SECURITY.md for long-term support information.
---
The bare minimum for using highlight.js on a web page is linking to the
library along with one of the themes and calling [highlightAll][1]:
``html`
This will find and highlight code inside of
tags; it tries
to detect the language automatically. If automatic detection doesn’t
work for you, or you simply prefer to be explicit, you can specify the language manually by using the class attribute:
`html
...
`#### Plaintext Code Blocks
To apply the Highlight.js styling to plaintext without actually highlighting it, use the
plaintext language:`html
...
`#### Ignoring a Code Block
To skip highlighting of a code block completely, use the
nohighlight class:`html
...
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The bare minimum to auto-detect the language and highlight some code.
`js
// load the library and ALL languages
hljs = require('highlight.js');
html = hljs.highlightAuto('Hello World!
').value
`To load only a "common" subset of popular languages:
`js
hljs = require('highlight.js/lib/common');
`To highlight code with a specific language, use
highlight:`js
html = hljs.highlight('Hello World!
', {language: 'xml'}).value
`See Importing the Library for more examples of
require vs import usage, etc. For more information about the result object returned by highlight or highlightAuto refer to the api docs.Supported Languages
Highlight.js supports over 180 languages in the core library. There are also 3rd party
language definitions available to support even more languages. You can find the full list of supported languages in [SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES.md][9].
Custom Usage
If you need a bit more control over the initialization of
Highlight.js, you can use the [
highlightElement][3] and [configure][4]
functions. This allows you to better control what to highlight and when.For example, here’s the rough equivalent of calling [
highlightAll][1] but doing the work manually instead:`js
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', (event) => {
document.querySelectorAll('pre code').forEach((el) => {
hljs.highlightElement(el);
});
});
`Please refer to the documentation for [
configure][4] options.
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We strongly recommend
wrapping for code blocks. It's quite
semantic and "just works" out of the box with zero fiddling. It is possible to
use other HTML elements (or combos), but you may need to pay special attention to
preserving linebreaks.Let's say your markup for code blocks uses divs:
`html
...
`To highlight such blocks manually:
`js
// first, find all the div.code blocks
document.querySelectorAll('div.code').forEach(el => {
// then highlight each
hljs.highlightElement(el);
});
`Without using a tag that preserves linebreaks (like
pre) you'll need some
additional CSS to help preserve them. You could also [pre and post-process line
breaks with a plug-in][brPlugin], but we recommend using CSS.[brPlugin]: https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/issues/2559
To preserve linebreaks inside a
div using CSS:`css
div.code {
white-space: pre;
}
`
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See highlightjs/vue-plugin for a simple Vue plugin that works great with Highlight.js.
An example of
vue-plugin in action:`html
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You can run highlighting inside a web worker to avoid freezing the browser
window while dealing with very big chunks of code.
In your main script:
`js
addEventListener('load', () => {
const code = document.querySelector('#code');
const worker = new Worker('worker.js');
worker.onmessage = (event) => { code.innerHTML = event.data; }
worker.postMessage(code.textContent);
});
`In worker.js:
`js
onmessage = (event) => {
importScripts('/highlight.min.js');
const result = self.hljs.highlightAuto(event.data);
postMessage(result.value);
};
`Importing the Library
First, you'll likely be installing the library via
npm or yarn -- see Getting the Library.
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Requiring the top-level library will load all languages:
`js
// require the highlight.js library, including all languages
const hljs = require('./highlight.js');
const highlightedCode = hljs.highlightAuto('Hello World!').value
`For a smaller footprint, load our common subset of languages (the same set used for our default web build).
`js
const hljs = require('highlight.js/lib/common');
`For the smallest footprint, load only the languages you need:
`js
const hljs = require('highlight.js/lib/core');
hljs.registerLanguage('xml', require('highlight.js/lib/languages/xml'));const highlightedCode = hljs.highlight('Hello World!', {language: 'xml'}).value
`
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The default import will register all languages:
`js
import hljs from 'highlight.js';
`It is more efficient to import only the library and register the languages you need:
`js
import hljs from 'highlight.js/lib/core';
import javascript from 'highlight.js/lib/languages/javascript';
hljs.registerLanguage('javascript', javascript);
`If your build tool processes CSS imports, you can also import the theme directly as a module:
`js
import hljs from 'highlight.js';
import 'highlight.js/styles/github.css';
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*Note: For now you'll want to install
@highlightjs/cdn-assets package instead of highlight.js.
See Download prebuilt CDN assets*To import the library and register only those languages that you need:
`js
import hljs from './assets/js/@highlightjs/cdn-assets/es/core.js';
import javascript from './assets/js/@highlightjs/cdn-assets/es/languages/javascript.min.js';hljs.registerLanguage('javascript', javascript);
`To import the library and register all languages:
`js
import hljs from './assets/js/@highlightjs/cdn-assets/es/highlight.js';
`*Note: The path to these files will vary depending on where you have installed/copied them
within your project or site. The above path is only an example.*
importmap to import in similar way as Node:`html
`Use the above code in your HTML. After that, your JavaScript can import using the named key from
your
importmap, for example @highlightjs in this case:`js
import hljs from '@highlightjs/core.js';
import javascript from '@highlightjs/languages/javascript.min.js';hljs.registerLanguage('javascript', javascript);
`Note: You can also import directly from fully static URLs, such as our very own pre-built ES6 Module CDN resources. See Fetch via CDN for specific examples.
Getting the Library
You can get highlight.js as a hosted, or custom-build, browser script or
as a server module. Right out of the box the browser script supports
both AMD and CommonJS, so if you wish you can use RequireJS or
Browserify without having to build from source. The server module also
works perfectly fine with Browserify, but there is the option to use a
build specific to browsers rather than something meant for a server.
Do not link to GitHub directly. The library is not supposed to work straight
from the source, it requires building. If none of the pre-packaged options
work for you refer to the [building documentation][6].
On Almond. You need to use the optimizer to give the module a name. For
example:
`bash
r.js -o name=hljs paths.hljs=/path/to/highlight out=highlight.js
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A prebuilt version of Highlight.js bundled with many common languages is hosted by several popular CDNs.
When using Highlight.js via CDN you can use Subresource Integrity for additional security. For details
see DIGESTS.md.
#### cdnjs (link)
##### Common JS
`html
`##### ES6 Modules
``html
``
#### jsdelivr (link)
##### Common JS
`html
`##### ES6 Modules
`html
`#### unpkg (link)
##### Common JS
`html
`##### ES6 Modules
`html
`
Note: The CDN-hosted
highlight.min.js package doesn't bundle every language. It would be
very large. You can find our list of "common" languages that we bundle by default on our [download page][5].$3
You can also download and self-host the same assets we serve up via our own CDNs. We publish those builds to the cdn-release GitHub repository. You can easily pull individual files off the CDN endpoints with
curl, etc; if say you only needed highlight.min.js and a single CSS file.There is also an npm package @highlightjs/cdn-assets if pulling the assets in via
npm or yarn would be easier for your build process.$3
The [download page][5] can quickly generate a custom single-file minified bundle including only the languages you desire.
Note: Building from source can produce slightly smaller builds than the website download.
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Our NPM package including all supported languages can be installed with NPM or Yarn:
`bash
npm install highlight.js
or
yarn add highlight.js
`There is also another npm package @highlightjs/cdn-assets that contains prebuilt CDN assets including ES6 Modules that can be imported in browser:
`bash
npm install @highlightjs/cdn-assets
or
yarn add @highlightjs/cdn-assets
`Alternatively, you can build the NPM package from source.
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The [current source code][10] is always available on GitHub.
`bash
node tools/build.js -t node
node tools/build.js -t browser :common
node tools/build.js -t cdn :common
``See our [building documentation][6] for more information.
Requirements
Highlight.js works on all modern browsers and currently supported Node.js versions. You'll need the following software to contribute to the core library:
- Node.js >= 12.x
- npm >= 6.x
License
Highlight.js is released under the BSD License. See our [LICENSE][7] file
for details.
Links
The official website for the library is .
Further in-depth documentation for the API and other topics is at
.
A list of the Core Team and contributors can be found in the [CONTRIBUTORS.md][8] file.
[1]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#highlightall
[2]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/css-classes-reference.html
[3]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#highlightelement
[4]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#configure
[5]: https://highlightjs.org/download/
[6]: http://highlightjs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/building-testing.html
[7]: https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/blob/main/LICENSE
[8]: https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/blob/main/CONTRIBUTORS.md
[9]: https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/blob/main/SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES.md
[10]: https://github.com/highlightjs/