Makes it possible to do things like embedding YouTube videos in blog posts rendered through Cheddar. Change-Id: I6aed943c7bec0167b9f009d36dd067c52c6d3083 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9275 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: Mark Shevchenko <markshevchenko@gmail.com> |
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cheddar
Cheddar is a tiny Rust tool that uses syntect to render source code to syntax-highlighted HTML.
It's invocation is compatible with cgit filters, i.e. data is read from
stdin and the filename is taken from argv:
cat README.md | cheddar README.md > README.html
In fact, if you are looking at this file on git.tazj.in chances are that it was rendered by cheddar.
The name was chosen because I was eyeing a pack of cheddar-flavoured crisps while thinking about name selection.