fix(shiki): resolve disposal issue with highlighter instances #103 #104
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This commit addresses issue ibelick#103 by implementing a singleton pattern for the Shiki highlighter instance. It ensures that instances are reused and properly disposed of, preventing memory leaks and performance degradation during hot reloads.
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This commit addresses issue #103 by implementing a singleton pattern for the Shiki highlighter instance. It ensures that instances are reused and properly disposed of, preventing memory leaks and performance degradation during hot reloads.