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hexo-renderer-markdown

v1.6.1

Published

Markdown-it renderer plugin for Hexo.

Downloads

43

Readme

hexo-renderer-markdown

This renderer plugin is inspired by hexo-renderer-markdown-it. It uses Markdown-it as a render engine on Hexo with more markdown-it plugins.

Main Features

Installation

npm un hexo-renderer-marked --save
npm i hexo-renderer-markdown --save

Configuration

If you want to change some settings, you can add the config to the main hexo _config.yml file.

markdown:
  render:
    html: true
    xhtmlOut: false
    breaks: true
    langPrefix: language-
    linkify: true
    typographer: true
    quotes: “”‘’
  plugins:
    markdown-it-anchor:
      level: 1
      permalink: false
      slugify: function (s) {return encodeURIComponent(String(s).trim().toLowerCase().replace(/\s+/g, "-"));} # String starting with 'function' will be parsed as a function that satisfies the plugin.
      tabIndex: -1
      uniqueSlugStartIndex: 1
    markdown-it-attrs:
      leftDelimiter: "{"
      rightDelimiter: "}"
      allowedAttributes: []
    markdown-it-checkbox:
      divWrap: false
      divClass: checkbox
      idPrefix: checkbox
    markdown-it-texmath:
      katexCssSrc: //cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex/dist/katex.min.css
      texmathCssSrc: //cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/markdown-it-texmath/css/texmath.min.css
      texmathDelimiters: dollars
      throwOnError: false
      errorColor: "#cc0000"
      macros: { "\\RR": "\\mathbb{R}" }

Disable markdown-it Plugins

Now you can disable the default built-in plugins with giving them the setting disabled: true.

Add markdown-it Plugins

If you want to add a new markdown-it-something plugin, it's fairly simple.

  1. Install the plugin
npm i markdown-it-something --save
  1. Config the _config.yml
markdown:
  # ...
  plugins:
    markdown-it-something:
      option_example: value_example
      _parser: parser.use(require(pugs), pugs_opt) # This describes how to load the plugin because some plugins have nonstandard load style. The string will be 'eval' to execute. 'parser' - the markdown-it parser instance, 'pugs' - the plugin name, 'pugs_opt' - the plugin options.

Bug Reports

If you have any bugs to report, you're welcome to file an issue.