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flavored-markdown

v0.1.15

Published

Command line tool that output HTML from a github flavored markdown file

Downloads

21

Readme

Flavored markdown

Command line tool that output HTML from a github flavored markdown file.

Installation:

npm install -g flavored-markdown

Or

npm install flavored-markdown

Global Usage:

flavored-markdown < markdown.md > markdown.html

Or for better file escaping text

flavored-markdown "$(< markdown.md)" > markdown.html

Or

flavored-markdown "Some *markdown*" > markdown.html

Library usage:

import Markdown from 'flavored-markdown'
const markdown = new Markdown()
markdown.html("some *markdown*").then(html => console.log(html))

If you want a full html with html tag and css in the header:

import Markdown from 'flavored-markdown'
const markdown = new Markdown(true)
markdown.html("some *markdown*").then(html => console.log(html))

Contribute

You can find this project at this GitHub repository

How to use with VIM

In your vimrc or gvimrc:

"Convert to html when save .md files
autocmd BufWritePost *.md :silent !flavored-markdown < '%:p' > /var/tmp/markdown.html

"Show the results with F9 key
autocmd BufNewFile,Bufread *.md imap <F9> <esc>:!google-chrome /var/tmp/markdown.html<cr>i
autocmd BufNewFile,Bufread *.md map <F9> :!google-chrome /var/tmp/markdown.html<cr>

"put a marker in char 80
autocmd BufNewFile,Bufread *.md set cc=80

This automatically create a temporary file /var/tmp/markdown.html when you save your .md files.

Syntax highlighting

If you are a VIM user and you want syntax highlighting or matching rules for Markdowns, look at this project.