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Reverse Dependencies for textpow
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Desktop-style, Intuitive, Commandline Editor in Ruby. 'Better than nano, simpler than vim.'
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Ultraviolet syntax highlighting gem for Ruby18 and Ruby19
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"Harsh: Another Rails Syntax Highlighter," is just that - it highlights code in Rails, much like Radiograph or tm_syntax_highlighting. However, it does it well, _better_. Oh, and it also supports Haml, as well as ERb. And it comes with rake tasks. Firstly, it allows block form: <% harsh :them...
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Ultraviolet is a syntax highlighting library and engine. It uses TextMate[http://macromates.com/] syntax files and parses them using the Textpow[http://textpow.rubyforge.org] library. It supports more than 60 programming languages out of the box.
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Some command line utilities for turning textmate bundles into themes and syntaxes for UltraViolet, and placing them in a custom directory
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Ultraviolet is a syntax highlighting engine based on Textpow. Since it uses Textmate syntax files, it offers out of the box syntax highlighting for more than 50 languages and 20 themes.
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Ultraviolet is a syntax highlighting library and engine. It uses TextMate[http://macromates.com/] syntax files and parses them using the Textpow[http://textpow.rubyforge.org] library. It supports more than 60 programming languages out of the box.
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Ultraviolet is a syntax highlighting library and engine. It
uses TextMate[http://macromates.com/] syntax files and parses
them using the Textpow[http://textpow.rubyforge.org] library. It
supports more than 60 programming languages out of the box.
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024