: The language of the code to highlight. Choose from one of the [supported languages]. Case-insensitive.
OPTIONS
: An optional, comma-separated list of zero or more [options]. Set default values in [site configuration].
## Options
lineNos
: Boolean. Default is `false`.\
Display a number at the beginning of each line.
lineNumbersInTable
: Boolean. Default is `true`.\
Render the highlighted code in an HTML table with two cells. The left table cell contains the line numbers. The right table cell contains the code, allowing a user to select and copy the code without line numbers. Irrelevant if `lineNos` is false.
anchorLineNos
: Boolean. Default is `false`.\
Render each line number as an HTML anchor element, and set the `id` attribute of the surrounding `<span>` to the line number. Irrelevant if `lineNos` is false.
lineAnchors
: String. Default is `""`.\
When rendering a line number as an HTML anchor element, prepend this value to the `id` attribute of the surrounding `<span>`. This provides unique `id` attributes when a page contains two or more code blocks. Irrelevant if `lineNos` or `anchorLineNos` is false.
lineNoStart
: Integer. Default is `1`.\
The number to display at the beginning of the first line. Irrelevant if `lineNos` is false.
hl_Lines
: String. Default is `""`.\
A space-separated list of lines to emphasize within the highlighted code. To emphasize lines 2, 3, 4, and 7, set this value to `2-4 7`. This option is independent of the `lineNoStart` option.
The CSS styles to apply to the highlighted code. See the [style gallery] for examples. Case-sensitive.
noClasses
: Boolean. Default is `true`.\
Use inline CSS styles instead of an external CSS file. To use an external CSS file, set this value to `false` and [generate the file with the hugo client][hugo client].
tabWidth
: Integer. Default is `4`.\
Substitute this number of spaces for each tab character in your highlighted code.
guessSyntax
: Boolean. Default is `false`.\
If the `LANG` parameter is blank or an unrecognized language, auto-detect the language if possible, otherwise use a fallback language.
{{% note %}}
Instead of specifying both `lineNos` and `lineNumbersInTable`, you can use the following shorthand notation:
`lineNos=inline`
: equivalent to `lineNos=true` and `lineNumbersInTable=false`
`lineNos=table`
: equivalent to `lineNos=true` and `lineNumbersInTable=true`