Jekyll uses a tool called Rouge to highlight code. It doesn't do a very good job with Unreal macros, leaving them in plain white (see screenshot).

I would be eternally in debt to someone who made a Jekyll plugin that improved the C++ syntax highlighting in Rouge to support macros.
Even if it required a manually-maintained list of known Unreal macros or something.
Jekyll uses a tool called Rouge to highlight code. It doesn't do a very good job with Unreal macros, leaving them in plain white (see screenshot).
I would be eternally in debt to someone who made a Jekyll plugin that improved the C++ syntax highlighting in Rouge to support macros.
Even if it required a manually-maintained list of known Unreal macros or something.