So, after looking at the backlog of GeSHi's pull requests, I decided that
my itch was irritating enough to warrant a click on that nasty little fork
button. Let me introduce you to Chechil Highlighter
<https://github.com/MaxSem/chechil>. So far, I've:

   - Grabbed all pending GeSHi pull requests and reviewed them, merging
   into Chechil whenever it made sense.
   - Thrown out support for pre-antiquated PHP versions
   - Ditched a couple of small features deprecated by GeSHi developers
   themselves
   - Started adding unit tests

My immediate plans are to cover stuff with at least basic unit tests before
a major rewrite, which would include:

   - Kill the system where every language definition specifies its own
   styles in favor of a unified CSS file. That would make things more
   consistent and allow us to significantly reduce the size of our startup
   module that wouldn't need to contain all those per-language modules. And
   would allow restyling the highlighted text easily and consistently.
   - Converting PHP language definitions to JSON for improved security.
   Especially important since GeSHi allows you to use custom definitions.
   - Generally improving the code base, bringing it up to modern standards.

So far, this is just a personal pet project, I'm not proposing that we use
it for highlighting on WMF or anything, but I feel like that would be a
step forward if the rewrite succeeds. Please don't hesitate to throw your
boos or suggestions at me!

-- 
Best regards,
Max Semenik ([[User:MaxSem]])
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