Readme: Implement syntax highlighting via giallo#310
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Signed-off-by: Nico Burns <nico@nicoburns.com>
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Uses https://github.com/getzola/giallo to implement syntax highlighting in the
readmemarkdown preview app.A production build of the README app with this PR and all language grammars and themes enabled is 17MB (up from ~14-15mb without syntax highlighting) which seems quite reasonable for the functionality gained.
Leaving this as a draft pending the outcome of discussions around licensing getzola/giallo#25