Suggestion: Release on CDNJS.com
See original GitHub issueCDNJS is a free Content Delivery Network hosted by CloudFlare for open source, community-driven projects. It would be great to release prism on CDNJS for all to use.
Instructions to add a project to CDNJS: https://github.com/cdnjs/cdnjs
PS. Or you can simply add a tag to current version, and I’ll do the rest.
git tag 1.0.0
git push --tags
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Both CDNJS and jsDeliver look up to date. I’m closing this issue.
Just to take a step back, what’s the use case / user flow that we’re trying to solve here? @hades200082 since you made the suggestion, how are you thinking about using it?