This project provides an Asciidoctor extension for highlighting source listing blocks using Rouge – a pure-ruby code highlighter that is compatible with pygments.
It supports all Asciidoctor features such as callouts, highlighting of specified lines (attribute highlight
), passthroughs inside a code and all other substitutions.
This extension is highly customizable and modular.
NOTICE: Asciidoctor already supports for Rouge since version 2.0.0, so this extension is not needed anymore.
Installation
To install (or update to the latest version):
gem install asciidoctor-rouge
or to install the latest development version:
gem install asciidoctor-rouge --pre
Usage
Assign rouge
to the source-highlighter
attribute in your document’s header or via command-line argument.
asciidoctor -r asciidoctor-rouge -a source-highlighter=rouge Example.adoc
Attributes
You can further customize the source block output with additional Rouge attributes:
- rouge-css
-
Controls what method is used for applying CSS to the tokens. Can be
class
(CSS classes) orstyle
(inline styles). Whenclass
is used, Rouge styles for the specified theme are included in an HTML header. Default isclass
. - rouge-theme
-
Sets the name of the Rouge colour theme to use. Look into lib/rouge/themes in the Rouge repository for a list of available themes. Default is
github
. - rouge-style
-
Alternative name for the
rouge-theme
for compatibility with asciidoctor-pdf (see #3).
License
This project is licensed under MIT License. For the full text of the license, see the LICENSE file.