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Custom handlebars syntax highlighter for coderay #196
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I've created a simple handlebars scanner for coderay:
rubychan/coderay#103
This pull request brings this custom branch into the ember site to sharpen up our code snippets. Here's a before / after shot:
It's not a terribly elaborate scanner, in that I didn't attempt to separate handlebars / ember specific keywords, but it does highlight comments, attribute names and values, double and triple staches, operators like
=, etc.By the way, we may want to include a new flag png for
handlebarsinstead of reusing thehtmlflag for template code. This will allow us to be more deliberate about snippets that are pure html vs those that include templates.