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Diffstat (limited to 'packages/cli/src/ui/utils')
| -rw-r--r-- | packages/cli/src/ui/utils/CodeColorizer.tsx | 6 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | packages/cli/src/ui/utils/commandUtils.test.ts | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | packages/cli/src/ui/utils/markdownUtilities.ts | 2 |
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/CodeColorizer.tsx b/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/CodeColorizer.tsx index 77de9add..38dc49d4 100644 --- a/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/CodeColorizer.tsx +++ b/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/CodeColorizer.tsx @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ function renderHastNode( } // Determine the color to pass down: Use this element's specific color - // if found, otherwise, continue passing down the already inherited color. + // if found; otherwise, continue passing down the already inherited color. const colorToPassDown = elementColor || inheritedColor; // Recursively render children, passing the determined color down @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ function renderHastNode( // Handle Root Node: Start recursion with initially inherited color if (node.type === 'root') { - // Check if children array is empty - this happens when lowlight can't detect language – fallback to plain text + // Check if children array is empty - this happens when lowlight can't detect language – fall back to plain text if (!node.children || node.children.length === 0) { return null; } @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ export function colorizeCode( `[colorizeCode] Error highlighting code for language "${language}":`, error, ); - // Fallback to plain text with default color on error + // Fall back to plain text with default color on error // Also display line numbers in fallback const lines = codeToHighlight.split('\n'); const padWidth = String(lines.length).length; // Calculate padding width based on number of lines diff --git a/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/commandUtils.test.ts b/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/commandUtils.test.ts index 158a5f7a..4bd48cee 100644 --- a/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/commandUtils.test.ts +++ b/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/commandUtils.test.ts @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ describe('commandUtils', () => { expect(mockChild.stdin.end).toHaveBeenCalled(); }); - it('should fallback to xsel when xclip fails', async () => { + it('should fall back to xsel when xclip fails', async () => { const testText = 'Hello, world!'; let callCount = 0; diff --git a/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/markdownUtilities.ts b/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/markdownUtilities.ts index c328c12a..6a34f138 100644 --- a/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/markdownUtilities.ts +++ b/packages/cli/src/ui/utils/markdownUtilities.ts @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ This function aims to find an *intelligent* or "safe" index within the provided * **Single Line Breaks:** If no double newline is found in a suitable range, it will look for a single newline (`\n`). * Any newline chosen as a split point must also not be inside a code block. -4. **Fallback to `idealMaxLength`:** +4. **Fall back to `idealMaxLength`:** * If no "safer" split point (respecting code blocks or finding suitable newlines) is identified before or at `idealMaxLength`, and `idealMaxLength` itself is not determined to be an unsafe split point (e.g., inside a code block), the function may return a length larger than `idealMaxLength`, again it CANNOT break markdown formatting. This could happen with very long lines of text without Markdown block structures or newlines. **In essence, `findSafeSplitPoint` tries to be a good Markdown citizen when forced to divide content, preferring structural boundaries over arbitrary character limits, with a strong emphasis on not corrupting code blocks.** |
