codemirror-frontmatters
v1.0.2
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A fork of CodeMirror with extra front matters, since CodeMirror main repository won't accept new mode any more
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Frontmatters fork
This is a fork of CodeMirror with yaml ( original CodeMirror ), toml and json ( this fork ) front matters.
CodeMirror main repository won't accept new mode anymore.
Usage
Recommended - just use the frontmatter mode source code
For yaml-frontmatter mode, follow CodeMirror main site instruction
For toml-frontmatter & json-frontmatter mode, just download the source code and require them locally.
tom-frontmatter source json-frontmatter source
Code sample
import 'codemirror/mode/markdown/markdown'
import 'codemirror/mode/gfm/gfm'
import 'codemirror/mode/yaml/yaml'
import 'codemirror/mode/toml/toml'
import 'codemirror/mode/javascript/javascript'
import '/path/to/toml-frontmatter'
import '/path/to/json-frontmatter'
const codemirrorOption = {
mode: 'yaml-frontmatter' // toml-frontmatter or json-frontmatter
}
Not recommended
Use this fork as CodeMirror repo at your risk. It will NOT be SYNCED with CodeMirror in time.
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CodeMirror is a versatile text editor implemented in JavaScript for the browser. It is specialized for editing code, and comes with over 100 language modes and various addons that implement more advanced editing functionality. Every language comes with fully-featured code and syntax highlighting to help with reading and editing complex code.
A rich programming API and a CSS theming system are available for customizing CodeMirror to fit your application, and extending it with new functionality.
You can find more information (and the manual) on the project page. For questions and discussion, use the discussion forum.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for contributing guidelines.
The CodeMirror community aims to be welcoming to everybody. We use the Contributor Covenant (1.1) as our code of conduct.
Installation
Either get the zip file with the latest version, or make sure you have Node installed and run:
npm install codemirror
NOTE: This is the source repository for the library, and not the distribution channel. Cloning it is not the recommended way to install the library, and will in fact not work unless you also run the build step.
Quickstart
To build the project, make sure you have Node.js installed (at least version 6)
and then npm install
. To run, just open index.html
in your
browser (you don't need to run a webserver). Run the tests with npm test
.