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docsify-include-template

v1.1.1

Published

Docsify plugin. It includes template files.

Downloads

271

Readme

Docsify include template

Docsify plugin. It loads variables from json file specified.

MIT License

Installation

Put below script into index.html.

<script src="//unpkg.com/docsify-include-template/dist/docsify-include-template.js"></script>

Usage

Basic usage

This plugin will replace %[{ filename }]% with the contents of the specified file.

If your directory is like below and you want to include template.md and hoge.md into README.md,

.
├── index.html
├── README.md
├── template.md
├── templates
│   └── hoge.md
└── .nojekyll

the, you can write like below.

# README.md

%[{ template.md }]%

%[{ templates/hoge.md }]%

* Please note that filename must include extension. e.g. template.md.

Docsify ignore

If you don't want to add subheaders witch are in template file, you can tell it to this plugin.

%[{ template.md:ignore }]%

This plugin will append {docsify-ignore} to the headers which are in the template file.

Advanced usage

You can pass variables to template file.

Full syntax in a file which includes template files is like this.

%[{
<!-- f:filename -->
<!-- o:ignore -->
<!-- v:s:variablaname -->
Something you need
<!-- v:e:variablaname -->
}]%
  • <!-- f:filename -->
    • This is required
    • It specifies the filename. filename must include extension. e.g. template.md.
  • <!-- o:ignore -->
    • This is optional
    • If you put this, this plugin will add {docsify-ignore} to the headers which are in the template file.
  • <!-- v:s:variablaname --> <!-- v:e:variablaname -->
    • Set of these comments is required, at least one set
    • v:s represents the starting point of the variable
    • v:e represents the end point of the variable
    • You can put any markdown syntax between v:s and v:e, and it will be inserted into the template file
    • variablename should not be duplicated within one %[{ }]

In template file, you can write <!-- v:variablename --> and it will be replaced by the variable.

Example

If your README.md file which includes template file is like below,

# README.md

%[{
<!-- f:template.md -->
<!-- o:ignore -->
<!-- v:s:hoge -->
This part will be inserted into `template.md` file.  
You can use any markdown syntax.  
<!-- v:e:hoge -->
<!-- v:s:piyo -->
- piyo
- piyopiyo
- **piyo!**
<!-- v:e:piyo -->
}]%

And your template file is like below,

## Hoge

<!-- v:hoge -->

## Piyo

<!-- v:piyo -->

Then, README.md will be like this.

# README.md

## Hoge {docsify-ignore}

This part will be inserted into `template.md` file.  
You can use any markdown syntax.

## Piyo {docsify-ignore}

- piyo
- piyopiyo
- **piyo!**