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Besides the one comment I posted (additional explanation / comments in the shortcode) it looks really nice!
I just compared main with this feature branch. Even though one might expect that it's not a big deal, it's really putting ease on ones nerve when you can just select the code without having to care about the prefixes. Also the formatting looks a little bit nicer (border).
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This command shortcode automatically makes the $ or # in front of commands unselectable.
How to use:
You can also pass parameters for the highlighting (like highlighting line numbers) to it, just like the highlight shortcode
When to use it vs script tags with bash:
When NOT to use it:
They should be using a bash code block, without prefixed $ or #s.