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how to do this, coloring lines (like git)?

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here is an example where it is used: https://github.com/sveltejs/kit/discussions/7716

in markdown, in GitHub readme.

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TLDR

add the symbol + and - (with diff syntax in markdown)

symbol + -
name Addition Deletion
color Green Red
what it does do? code that being added or changed code code that being deleted or removed

how to write it in MD?

```diff
-oldText

+newText

```

how it will look?

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real example to copy and paste.

see here, I created a gist for you: https://gist.github.com/Laaouatni/1f0825dc0c531eb7cfb49ecc9560094c (click raw to copy code)


now you will be asking me,

why diff in particular?

by just going to google and searching: https://www.google.com/search?q=what+diff+means+linux

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the first thing that came to my mind is the command diff, and I tried to search if diff is actually used in markdown, and it turns out that the info is true so it was real.

so use diff instead of javascript/python, or whatever...

https://gist.github.com/Laaouatni/1f0825dc0c531eb7cfb49ecc9560094c (click raw to copy code)


do I manually need to add the symbols?

I always suggest little lines... so it will be easier for you to manually add the symbols.

but if you have a lot of lines,
then you don't have to manually add + and -,
since if you have Linux just use the diff command, and will return you the text that you can copy and paste to GitHub.

by searching for differences in 2 files.

the command is something like this:

diff example1.txt example2.txt

if you are on windows, I am not pretty sure it will work or not, but try to see it here: What is the Windows equivalent of the diff command?, but yeah if it is only for 2 or maximum 10 lines I think writing manually can be time-saving... but you have entire pieces of code then do your research if you think it will worth the time.


attention:

by using a diff language name, now you can have this special design.
also, this works only in GitHub,
and you can't color highlight for a specified language like python or javascript for example...

example: enter image description here there isn't any color highlighting


so use it when necessary to point out a breaking change for example.


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