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Syntax Highlighting (and More!) With Prism on a Static Site

Mar 13, 2025 am 11:32 AM

This tutorial demonstrates how to integrate Prism.js syntax highlighting into a Next.js blog, including line numbers and line highlighting. We'll leverage the remark-prism plugin and some custom CSS/JavaScript for advanced features.

Syntax Highlighting (and More!) With Prism on a Static Site

Building a Next.js blog often requires nicely formatted code snippets. This guide shows you how to achieve syntax highlighting, line numbers, and individual line highlighting using Prism.js and the remark-prism plugin. While some aspects are more complex than expected, this walkthrough provides solutions.

Prerequisites:

This tutorial uses the Next.js blog starter, but the principles apply to other frameworks. Install the starter and Prism.js:

npm i remark-prism
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Basic Prism.js Integration:

Enable remark-prism in your markdownToHtml file (usually located in /lib):

import { remark } from "remark";
import html from "remark-html";
import remarkPrism from "remark-prism";

export default async function markdownToHtml(markdown) {
  const result = await remark()
    .use(html, { sanitize: false })
    .use(remarkPrism, { plugins: ["line-numbers"] })
    .process(markdown);
  return result.toString();
}
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You may need to adjust remark-html usage depending on your version. Import Prism CSS in pages/_app.js:

import "prismjs/themes/prism-tomorrow.css";
import "prismjs/plugins/line-numbers/prism-line-numbers.css";
import "../styles/prism-overrides.css";
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Create prism-overrides.css for custom styling.

Adding Line Numbers:

While the line-numbers plugin is included, you need to include the corresponding CSS (as noted in the remark-prism README). You might need adjustments like this in prism-overrides.css:

.line-numbers span.line-numbers-rows {
  margin-top: -1px;
}
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Highlighting Lines:

The Prism.js line-highlight plugin isn't directly compatible with remark-prism due to static site generation limitations. A workaround uses CSS and JavaScript. Add this CSS to prism-overrides.css:

:root {
  --highlight-background: rgb(0 0 0 / 0);
  --highlight-width: 0;
}

.line-numbers span.line-numbers-rows > span {
  position: relative;
}

.line-numbers span.line-numbers-rows > span::after {
  content: " ";
  background: var(--highlight-background);
  width: var(--highlight-width);
  position: absolute;
  top: 0;
}
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Add a data-line attribute to your Markdown <div class="code" style="position:relative; padding:0px; margin:0px;"><div class="code" style="position:relative; padding:0px; margin:0px;"><div class="code" style="position:relative; padding:0px; margin:0px;"><pre class="brush:php;toolbar:false"></pre><div class="contentsignin">Copy after login</div></div><div class="contentsignin">Copy after login</div></div><div class="contentsignin">Copy after login</div></div> tags (e.g., [data-line="3,8-10"]). In components/post-body.tsx, use JavaScript (example shown, adapt to your structure):

import { useEffect, useRef } from "react";

// ...

const rootRef = useRef(null);

useEffect(() => {
  // ... (Code to find <pre class="brush:php;toolbar:false"> elements and highlight lines using data-line attribute) ...
}, []);

// ... (highlightCode function to apply styles based on data-line attribute) ...
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This involves parsing the data-line attribute, getting the <div class="code" style="position:relative; padding:0px; margin:0px;"><div class="code" style="position:relative; padding:0px; margin:0px;"><div class="code" style="position:relative; padding:0px; margin:0px;"><pre class="brush:php;toolbar:false"></pre><div class="contentsignin">Copy after login</div></div><div class="contentsignin">Copy after login</div></div><div class="contentsignin">Copy after login</div></div> element's width, and dynamically setting the CSS custom properties to highlight the specified lines.

Line Highlighting without Line Numbers:

To highlight lines without showing line numbers, add a .hide-numbers class and CSS rules to hide the line numbers while preserving highlighting.

Copy-to-Clipboard Feature:

Add a button to copy code snippets. In components/post-body.tsx, append a button to each <div class="code" style="position:relative; padding:0px; margin:0px;"><div class="code" style="position:relative; padding:0px; margin:0px;"><div class="code" style="position:relative; padding:0px; margin:0px;"><pre class="brush:php;toolbar:false"></pre><div class="contentsignin">Copy after login</div></div><div class="contentsignin">Copy after login</div></div><div class="contentsignin">Copy after login</div></div> element using a createCopyButton function that uses navigator.clipboard.writeText. Style the button using CSS.

This comprehensive guide provides a robust solution for integrating Prism.js into your Next.js blog, enabling enhanced code presentation. Remember to adapt the code snippets to your specific project structure.

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