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    Phiki: A Powerful PHP-Based Syntax Highlighter for Web and Terminal

    February 17, 2025

    Phiki: A Powerful PHP-Based Syntax Highlighter for Web and Terminal

    Phiki is a PHP syntax highlighter developed by Ryan Chandler used to create code syntax highlighting for both web and terminal.


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