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# Code blocks
Code blocks and examples are an essential part of technical project
documentation. Material for MkDocs provides different ways to set up syntax
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highlighting for code blocks, either during build time using [Pygments] or
during runtime using a JavaScript syntax highlighter.
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[Pygments]: https://pygments.org
## Configuration
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This configuration enables syntax highlighting on code blocks and inline code
blocks, and allows to include source code directly from other files. Add the
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following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
markdown_extensions:
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- pymdownx.highlight
- pymdownx.inlinehilite
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- pymdownx.superfences
- pymdownx.snippets
```
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The following sections discuss how to use different syntax highlighting features
with [Pygments], the recommended highlighter, so they don't apply when using a
JavaScript syntax highlighter.
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See additional configuration options:
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- [Highlight]
- [InlineHilite]
- [SuperFences]
- [Snippets]
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[Highlight]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown-extensions.md#highlight
[InlineHilite]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown-extensions.md#inlinehilite
[SuperFences]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown-extensions.md#superfences
[Snippets]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown-extensions.md#snippets
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### Code annotations
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[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Insiders][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } ·
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[:octicons-tag-24: insiders-2.2.0][Insiders] ·
:octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag ·
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:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
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Code annotations offer a comfortable and friendly way to attach arbitrary
content to specific sections of code blocks by adding numeric markers in block
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and inline comments in the language of the code block. Add the following to
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`mkdocs.yml` to enable them globally:
``` yaml
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theme:
features:
- content.code.annotate # (1)
```
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1. :man_raising_hand: I'm a code annotation! I can contain `code`, __formatted
text__, images, ... basically anything that can be expressed in Markdown.
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??? info "Enabling code annotations for a specific code block"
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If you don't want to enable code annotations globally, because you don't
like the automatic inlining behavior, you can enable them for a specific
code block by using a slightly different syntax based on the
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[Attribute Lists] extension:
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```` yaml
``` { .yaml .annotate }
# Code block content
```
````
Note that the language shortcode which has to come first must now also be
prefixed by a `.`.
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[Insiders]: ../insiders/index.md
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[Attribute Lists]: ../setup/extensions/python-markdown.md#attribute-lists
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## Usage
Code blocks must be enclosed with two separate lines containing three backticks.
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To add syntax highlighting to those blocks, add the language shortcode directly
after the opening block. See the [list of available lexers] to find the
shortcode for a given language.
_Example_:
```` markdown
``` python
import tensorflow as tf
```
````
_Result_:
``` python
import tensorflow as tf
```
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[list of available lexers]: https://pygments.org/docs/lexers/
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### Adding a title
[:octicons-tag-24: 7.3.6][Title support] ·
:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
In order to provide additional context, a custom title can be added to a code
block by using the `title="<custom title>"` option directly after the shortcode,
e.g. to display the name of a file:
_Example_:
```` markdown
``` py title="bubble_sort.py"
def bubble_sort(items):
for i in range(len(items)):
for j in range(len(items) - 1 - i):
if items[j] > items[j + 1]:
items[j], items[j + 1] = items[j + 1], items[j]
```
````
_Result_:
``` py title="bubble_sort.py"
def bubble_sort(items):
for i in range(len(items)):
for j in range(len(items) - 1 - i):
if items[j] > items[j + 1]:
items[j], items[j + 1] = items[j + 1], items[j]
```
[Title support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.3.6
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### Adding annotations
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Code annotations can be placed anywhere in a code block where a comment for the
language of the block can be placed, e.g. for JavaScript in `#!js // ...` and
`#!js /* ... */`, for YAML in `#!yaml # ...`, etc.[^1]
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[^1]:
Code annotations require syntax highlighting with [Pygments] they're
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currently not compatible with JavaScript syntax highlighters, or languages
that do not have comments in their grammar. However, we're actively working
on supporting alternate ways of defining code annotations, allowing to
always place code annotations at the end of lines.
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_Example_:
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```` markdown
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``` yaml
theme:
features:
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- content.code.annotate # (1)
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```
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1. :man_raising_hand: I'm a code annotation! I can contain `code`, __formatted
text__, images, ... basically anything that can be expressed in Markdown.
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````
_Result_:
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``` yaml
theme:
features:
- content.code.annotate # (1)
```
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1. :man_raising_hand: I'm a code annotation! I can contain `code`, __formatted
text__, images, ... basically anything that can be expressed in Markdown.
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### Adding line numbers
Line numbers can be added to a code block by using the `linenums="<start>"`
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option directly after the shortcode, whereas `<start>` represents the starting
line number. A code block can start from a line number other than `1`, which
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allows to split large code blocks for readability.
_Example_:
```` markdown
``` python linenums="1"
def bubble_sort(items):
for i in range(len(items)):
for j in range(len(items) - 1 - i):
if items[j] > items[j + 1]:
items[j], items[j + 1] = items[j + 1], items[j]
```
````
_Result_:
``` python linenums="1"
def bubble_sort(items):
for i in range(len(items)):
for j in range(len(items) - 1 - i):
if items[j] > items[j + 1]:
items[j], items[j + 1] = items[j + 1], items[j]
```
### Highlighting specific lines
Specific lines can be highlighted by passing the line numbers to the `hl_lines`
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argument placed right after the language shortcode. Note that line counts start
at `1`, regardless of the starting line number specified as part of
[`linenums`][Adding line numbers].
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=== "Line numbers"
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_Example_:
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```` markdown
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``` python hl_lines="2 3"
def bubble_sort(items):
for i in range(len(items)):
for j in range(len(items) - 1 - i):
if items[j] > items[j + 1]:
items[j], items[j + 1] = items[j + 1], items[j]
```
````
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_Result_:
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``` python linenums="1" hl_lines="2 3"
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def bubble_sort(items):
for i in range(len(items)):
for j in range(len(items) - 1 - i):
if items[j] > items[j + 1]:
items[j], items[j + 1] = items[j + 1], items[j]
```
=== "Line number ranges"
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_Example_:
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```` markdown
``` python hl_lines="2-5"
def bubble_sort(items):
for i in range(len(items)):
for j in range(len(items) - 1 - i):
if items[j] > items[j + 1]:
items[j], items[j + 1] = items[j + 1], items[j]
```
````
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_Result_:
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``` python linenums="1" hl_lines="2-5"
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def bubble_sort(items):
for i in range(len(items)):
for j in range(len(items) - 1 - i):
if items[j] > items[j + 1]:
items[j], items[j + 1] = items[j + 1], items[j]
```
[Adding line numbers]: #adding-line-numbers
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### Highlighting inline code blocks
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When [InlineHilite] is enabled, syntax highlighting can be applied to inline
code blocks by prefixing them with a shebang, i.e. `#!`, directly followed by
the corresponding [language shortcode][list of available lexers].
_Example_:
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``` markdown
The `#!python range()` function is used to generate a sequence of numbers.
```
_Result_:
The `#!python range()` function is used to generate a sequence of numbers.
### Embedding external files
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When [Snippets] is enabled, content from other files (including source files)
can be embedded by using the [`--8<--` notation][Snippets notation] directly
from within a code block:
_Example_:
```` markdown
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``` title=".browserslistrc"
--8<-- ".browserslistrc"
```
````
_Result_:
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``` title=".browserslistrc"
last 4 years
```
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[Snippets notation]: https://facelessuser.github.io/pymdown-extensions/extensions/snippets/#snippets-notation
## Customization
### Custom syntax theme
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If [Pygments] is used, Material for MkDocs provides the [styles for code blocks]
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[colors], which are built with a custom and well-balanced palette that works
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equally well for both [color schemes]:
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- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-number-color) " } `--md-code-hl-number-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-special-color) " } `--md-code-hl-special-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-function-color) " } `--md-code-hl-function-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-constant-color) " } `--md-code-hl-constant-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-keyword-color) " } `--md-code-hl-keyword-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-string-color) " } `--md-code-hl-string-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-name-color) " } `--md-code-hl-name-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-operator-color) " } `--md-code-hl-operator-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-punctuation-color) " } `--md-code-hl-punctuation-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-comment-color) " } `--md-code-hl-comment-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-generic-color) " } `--md-code-hl-generic-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-variable-color) " } `--md-code-hl-variable-color`
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Code block foreground, background and line highlight colors are defined via:
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-fg-color) " } `--md-code-fg-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-bg-color) " } `--md-code-bg-color`
- :material-checkbox-blank-circle:{ style="color: var(--md-code-hl-color) " } `--md-code-hl-color`
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Let's say you want to change the color of `#!js "strings"`. While there are
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several [types of string tokens], they use the same color. You can assign
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a new color by using an [additional style sheet]:
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: docs/stylesheets/extra.css"
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``` css
:root > * {
--md-code-hl-string-color: #0FF1CE;
}
```
=== ":octicons-file-code-16: mkdocs.yml"
``` yaml
extra_css:
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- stylesheets/extra.css
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```
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If you want to tweak a specific type of string, e.g. ``#!js `backticks` ``, you
can lookup the specific CSS class name in the [syntax theme definition], and
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override it as part of your [additional style sheet]:
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: docs/stylesheets/extra.css"
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``` css
.highlight .sb {
color: #0FF1CE;
}
```
=== ":octicons-file-code-16: mkdocs.yml"
``` yaml
extra_css:
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- stylesheets/extra.css
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```
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[colors]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/stylesheets/main/_colors.scss
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[color schemes]: ../setup/changing-the-colors.md#color-scheme
[types of string tokens]: https://pygments.org/docs/tokens/#literals
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[additional style sheet]: ../customization.md#additional-css
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[syntax theme definition]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/blob/master/src/assets/stylesheets/main/extensions/pymdownx/_highlight.scss