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gatsby-remark-embed-github-wiki

v1.0.1

Published

Gatsby remark github wiki preprocessor for embedding wiki content

Downloads

10

Readme

gatsby-remark-embed-github-wiki

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This plugin allows content authors to embed public GitHub wiki markdown.

Getting started

To embed a GitHub wiki page in your markdown/remark content, simply add an inline code block using the gh-wiki: protocol.

`gh-wiki:[<username>/repo/]<wiki_page>`

Where:

  • username, represents the github user or org to be accessed.
    Can be defaulted via configuration.
  • repo, is the name of the repo to be accessed.
  • wiki_page, is the name of of the wiki page, as specified in the URL bar: ex: Index-Copy for this page

Installation

npm i gatsby-remark-embed-github-wiki

Usage

// In your gatsby-config.js
{
  resolve: "gatsby-transformer-remark",
  options: {
    plugins: [
      {
        resolve: "gatsby-remark-embed-github-wiki",
        options: {
          // Optional: (both must be specified)
          username: 'visitinc',
          repo: 'visitinc.github.io'
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}

Notes

The order of the plugins only matters when used in conjunction with gatsby-remark-prismjs, because this plugin transforms the inline code blocks, so add gatsby-remark-embed-github-wiki somewhere above this plugin.

Any GitHub user can modify GitHub wikis, be careful when setting innerHTML based on wiki sources to prevent cross site scripting attacks.

License

MIT