Cloud Shell tutorials support Markdown extensions to expand the capability of the language.
Code block formatting
To create a code block in your tutorial, use backticks:
```
print("hello world")
```
Code blocks support syntax highlighting and have a button to copy the code to the clipboard.
You can change the way a code block is displayed by adding a class name after
the first set of backticks. For example, to tell a code block to syntax
highlight as Python, you can add py
as a class:
```py
print("hello world")
```
Here are some other classes you can use to change how a code block is shown:
Class | Effect |
---|---|
LANGUAGE_CLASS_NAME | Change the syntax highlighting to a specified supported language. |
none
|
Don't apply syntax highlighting to the code block. |
sh
|
Format the code like terminal input. The
code is prefixed by a $ , and a button is
shown on the block that copies the code to
Cloud Shell when clicked. |
terminal
|
Format the code like terminal output.
Identical to the none style, except it has
no copy buttons on the code block. |
Here are the supported language styles for syntax highlighting:
Language name | Class name |
---|---|
C# | cs |
C variants | c , cc , cpp , cxx , cyc , m |
Clojure | clj |
Coffeescript | coffee |
Command line | bsh , csh , sh |
CSS | css |
Go | go |
Haskell | hs |
Java | java |
Javascript | js |
JSON | json |
Kotlin | kotlin |
Lisp | lisp |
Lua | lua |
Markup | default-markup , htm , html , mxml , xml ,
xsl |
OCaml, SML, F#, and similar languages | fs , ml
|
Perl | perl , pl , pm |
Protocol buffers | proto |
Python | cv , py |
Ruby | rb |
Scala | scala |
SQL | sql |
Swift | swift |
VHDL '93 | vhdl |
Visual Basic | vb , vbs |
Wiki | wiki |
YAML | yaml |