svelte is a web framework where components are expressed with HTML syntax. Here's an example of what Svelte code looks like from their website:
<script>
let count = 0;
function handleClick() {
count += 1;
}
</script>
<button on:click={handleClick}>
Clicked {count} {count === 1 ? 'time' : 'times'}
</button>
But the svelte tag doesn't have any syntax highlighting hint, so questions tagged with that look kinda drab. The syntax highlighting hint should be lang-html
:
<script>
let count = 0;
function handleClick() {
count += 1;
}
</script>
<button on:click={handleClick}>
Clicked {count} {count === 1 ? 'time' : 'times'}
</button>
That looks better!
<script>
tags, then thelang-html
highlighter will highlight it just fine; it will process such code with the JS highlighter. Can't vouch for TypeScript, however.script
andstyle
elements, and highlighting them decently is a goal for those tools. If you look at the example of HTML highlighting here (if it's not already picked, pick "Common" from the list; HTML is at the top), it has surprisingly little HTML in it but does have JavaScript and CSS. I can't find anything stating it baldly, but given that Highlight.js supports JavaScript and CSS, I suspect they switch to those for the contents of those elements.