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Turn your source code into beautiful syntax-highlighted images. Great for presentations.

<img src="/docs/banner.js.png" width="600px">

Examples

React (JSX)Ruby on RailsPythonC++

Usage

Install the Fira Code font.

yarn install
brew install imagemagick  # trims image margins
./src2png YOUR_SOURCE_FILE [YOUR_SOURCE_FILE [...]]
ls ./tmp  # screenshots are saved here

How It Works

FAQ

Why did you do this?

I needed high-quality screenshots of syntax-highlighted code snippets for a presentation.

Chrome is an excellent rendering engine, and there are tons of JS libraries that apply syntax highlighting to code.

Why did you do this in a headless Chrome browser and dev server? Isn't there something simpler?

Not for rendering text nicely. The alternatives are:

You're really starting a dev server to serve documents to Headless Chrome and using hot reloading as a production feature?

Yes.

Oh god, this is horrifying. You have built a monster and it is made of JavaScript.

Yes it is. Yes I have.

I am sorry. This Lovecraftian amalgamation of software works too well for its own good.

Do you plan on releasing this on NPM?

Not as long as it still sucks (starts a dev server via subprocesses, has a bad CLI, etc).

How do I change the theme/font/style?

Put themes in src/themes and change the CSS import in code.jsx.

Write style overrides in src/style.css.

It doesn't add syntax highlighting to my file. How do I make it work?

Prism probably doesn't recognize your file's extension as the name of a format. Check out extensionCodes in src/code.jsx and add a mapping from your file extension to a supported Prism format name.

License

MIT