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I started on that on my branch a while back: 9109456
The biggest difference is Gist/GitHub do server side syntax highlighting, so you don't have regular code blocks anymore. Everything gets wrapped in spans and divs with different classes applied before hitting the client side:
I don't think this can be fixed with highlight JS, you just need a stylesheet designed for how it ends up getting rendered by the GitHub API. It might be using pygments, but I think GitHub actually ended up building their own thing.
The styles I dropped in in that other branch are a halfway reasonable starting point at least. Need to rip out Highlight completely.
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I stole Adam's styles and tweaked quite a bit.
Still needs work, and we may want to modify it to make it more like our old styles and less like GitHub. Also, we now need to run non-markdown files through the parser somehow:
https://gistlog.co/mattstauffer/54b61b7a14c8761131df
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