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Code snippets with line numbers
The default settings for HTML compression are incompatible with the HTML produced by Jekyll (4.1.1 or earlier) for line numbers from highlighted code -- both when using Kramdown code fences and when using Liquid highlight tags.
To avoid non-conforming HTML and unsatisfactory layout, HTML compression can be turned off by using the following configuration option:
{% highlight yaml %} compress_html: ignore: envs: all {% endhighlight %}
When using Kramdown code fences, line numbers are turned on globally by the following configuration option:
{% highlight yaml %} kramdown: syntax_highlighter_opts: block: line_numbers: true {% endhighlight %}
Line numbers can then be suppressed locally using Liquid tags (without the
linenos
option) instead of fences:
{% highlight yaml %} {% raw %}{% highlight some_language %} Some code {% endhighlight %}{% endraw %} {% endhighlight %}
Workarounds
To use HTML compression together with line numbers, all highlighted code
needs to be wrapped using one of the following workarounds.
(The variable name some_var
can be changed to avoid clashes; it can also
be replaced by code
-- but note that code=code
cannot be removed).
Code fences (three backticks)
{% highlight default %} {% raw %}{% capture some_var %}
Some code
{% endcapture %} {% assign some_var = some_var | markdownify %} {% include fix_linenos.html code=some_var %}{% endraw %} {% endhighlight %}
Liquid highlighting
{% highlight default %} {% raw %}{% capture some_var %} {% highlight some_language linenos %} Some code {% endhighlight %} {% endcapture %} {% include fix_linenos.html code=some_var %}{% endraw %} {% endhighlight %}
Credit: The original version of the above workaround was suggested by Dmitry Hrabrov at https://github.com/penibelst/jekyll-compress-html/issues/71#issuecomment-188144901.
Examples
✅ Using code fences + workaround (will only show line numbers if enabled globally in _config.yml
):
{% capture code_fence %}
// Javascript code with syntax highlighting in fences
var fun = function lang(l) {
dateformat.i18n = require('./lang/' + l)
return true;
}
{% endcapture %} {% assign code_fence = code_fence | markdownify %} {% include fix_linenos.html code=code_fence %}
✅ Using liquid highlighting + workaround:
{% capture code %} {% highlight ruby linenos %}
Ruby code with syntax highlighting and fixed line numbers using Liquid
GitHubPages::Dependencies.gems.each do |gem, version| s.add_dependency(gem, "= #{version}") end {% endhighlight %} {% endcapture %} {% include fix_linenos.html code=code %} {% assign code = nil %}
❌ With the default configuration options, the following example illustrates the incorrect formatting arising from the incompatibility of HTML compression and the non-conforming HTML produced by Jekyll for line numbers:
{% highlight ruby linenos %}
Ruby code with syntax highlighting and unfixed line numbers using Liquid
GitHubPages::Dependencies.gems.each do |gem, version| s.add_dependency(gem, "= #{version}") end {% endhighlight %}