🚀 I want to introduce my new small tool—Code to Markup. Convert your code snippets into beautiful HTML markup for your static websites (and beyond)! You can have beautiful code blocks without any JS! psd-coder.github.io/code-to-markup/
⚡ How it works: 1️⃣ Pick your highlighter 2️⃣ Choose from dozens of beautiful themes 3️⃣ Select your programming language 4️⃣ Paste your code 5️⃣ Copy the generated HTML markup That's it! 🚀
It was born out of necessity—I tried to find the most lightweight and easy way to highlight code for a static landing page. Bringing JS to highlight one or two blocks of code felt like overkill.
I noticed that ALL major highlighting libraries have their own sandboxes, where you can play with their themes and see the highlighted result, but NONE of them allow you to copy HTML. So why not code such a tool myself, right? 😄
What can Code to Markup do? - Supports major highlighters: Shiki, Highlight.js and Prism.js - Generates copy-ready HTML markup. Shiki is self-contained. Highlight.js & Prism.js need theme styles - 220+ languages and 60+ themes - No JS needed on your final site
It is perfect for: - Static landing pages - Blog posts (Hugo, Jekyll, etc.) - Email templates - Simple websites where you want syntax highlighting WITHOUT the JS bloat
Features that matter: - Get your HTML in one click - Share URLs with embedded code - Remembers your last settings - Works 100% in browser
Try it now: psd-coder.github.io/code-to-markup/ What do you think? Would love your feedback! 🙏 MIT Licensed. Open Source. #WebDev #Tools #SyntaxHighlighting #OpenSource
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