/* eslint-env node */ module.exports = { plugins: [ 'gatsby-plugin-eslint', { resolve: 'gatsby-source-filesystem', options: { name: 'pages', path: `${__dirname}/src/pages`, }, }, { resolve: 'gatsby-source-filesystem', options: { name: 'notes', path: `${__dirname}/src/notes`, }, }, { resolve: 'gatsby-source-filesystem', options: { name: 'notes', path: `${__dirname}/src/projects`, }, }, { resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-typography', options: { pathToConfigModule: 'src/utils/typography', }, }, { resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-mdx', options: { gatsbyRemarkPlugins: [ { resolve: `gatsby-remark-prismjs`, options: { // Class prefix for
 tags containing syntax highlighting;
              // defaults to 'language-' (e.g. 
).
              // If your site loads Prism into the browser at runtime,
              // (e.g. for use with libraries like react-live),
              // you may use this to prevent Prism from re-processing syntax.
              // This is an uncommon use-case though;
              // If you're unsure, it's best to use the default value.
              classPrefix: 'language-',
              // This is used to allow setting a language for inline code
              // (i.e. single backticks) by creating a separator.
              // This separator is a string and will do no white-space
              // stripping.
              // A suggested value for English speakers is the non-ascii
              // character '›'.
              inlineCodeMarker: null,
              // This lets you set up language aliases.  For example,
              // setting this to '{ sh: "bash" }' will let you use
              // the language "sh" which will highlight using the
              // bash highlighter.
              aliases: {},
              // This toggles the display of line numbers globally alongside the code.
              // To use it, add the following line in gatsby-browser.js
              // right after importing the prism color scheme:
              //  require("prismjs/plugins/line-numbers/prism-line-numbers.css")
              // Defaults to false.
              // If you wish to only show line numbers on certain code blocks,
              // leave false and use the {numberLines: true} syntax below
              showLineNumbers: false,
              // If setting this to true, the parser won't handle and highlight inline
              // code used in markdown i.e. single backtick code like `this`.
              noInlineHighlight: false,
              // This adds a new language definition to Prism or extend an already
              // existing language definition. More details on this option can be
              // found under the header "Add new language definition or extend an
              // existing language" below.
              languageExtensions: [
                {
                  language: 'superscript',
                  extend: 'javascript',
                  definition: {
                    superscript_types: /(SuperType)/,
                  },
                  insertBefore: {
                    function: {
                      superscript_keywords: /(superif|superelse)/,
                    },
                  },
                },
              ],
              // Customize the prompt used in shell output
              // Values below are default
              prompt: {
                user: 'root',
                host: 'localhost',
                global: false,
              },
              // By default the HTML entities <>&'" are escaped.
              // Add additional HTML escapes by providing a mapping
              // of HTML entities and their escape value IE: { '}': '{' }
              escapeEntities: {},
            },
          },
          {
            resolve: 'gatsby-remark-smartypants',
            options: {
              dashes: 'oldschool',
            },
          },
        ],
      },
    },
    {
      resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-mdx-frontmatter',
    },
  ],
};