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md-to-jsonify

v1.0.15

Published

is npm package that helps you get the json data format out any data format like table , maps , anything that can be stored on key values pair for a sake of implementation.

Downloads

17

Readme

md-to-jsonify

is npm package that helps you get the json data format out any data format like table , maps , anything that can be stored on key values pair for a sake of implementation.

You can find the full docs here

Features

It comes with the following features out of the box and some unfinished tasks:

  • [x] Write content using MDX.

  • [x] Transform and validate content.

  • [x] Optimize the iteration for converting the data.

  • [x] Split out link in separate data feilds with link property.

  • [x] Passed multiple edgecase for symbols that does have a meaning on markdown like [] , ().

  • [x] Numbering the links - linkX , while X being the number of links with a given row.

  • [x] More is comming like - parsing the convetable data's from the entire md file

  • [x] Custom Playground for testing out the stuff.

  • [ ] Parsing the table and other data format from md containing other stuff not only the data contents.

  • [ ] Integrating with AI for curation.

Installation

npm i md-to-jsonify

Usage



//extracting from markdown string
import {extract ,extractFromString , extractFromLink} from 'md-to-jsonify'

const result = extractFromString(markdownTable)
console.log('The JSON data : ' , result)



// extracting from full text 
const markDownString =  `
# Title

Some text...

| Name  | Age | Email             |
|-------|-----|-------------------|
| Chandler  | 25  | [email protected]  |
| Rose | 30  | [email protected] |
| Joey | 30  | [email protected] |
| Monica | 30  | [email protected] |
| Pheobe | 30  | [email protected] |
| Rachel | 30  | [email protected] |
| Chandler | 30  | [email protected] |

More text...

| ID | Product | Price |
|----|---------|-------|
| 1  | Apple   | $1.99 |
| 2  | Orange  | $0.99 |
`;
const result = extractFromFull(markDownString)
console.log("The JSON data: " ,result  ) 




// extracting from the relative path in file system
const filepath = 'path/to/something.md'
const result = await extract(filepath)
console.log('JSON data is : ' , result)



// extracting from the link from github public api url 
const apiUrl = "https://api.github.com/repos/workos/awesome-developer-experience/git/blobs/{sha}"
// the way to get the this is by going to the url - https://api.github.com/repos/workos/awesome-developer-experience/git/trees/master
// from the above link you will get the sha from the endpiont 

const result = await extractFromLink(apiUrl)
console.log('JSON data is: ' , result)

Output

[
  {"Name":"John","Age":"25","Country":"USA","link":"https://example.com/john","Website":"JohPn's Website"},
  {"Name":"Alice","Age":"30","Country":"Canada","link":"https://example.com/alice","Website":"Alice's Website"}
]

Features

Contribution

I really welcome any individual who wants to participate and contribute on this project to make more stable , raise an issue and let discuss on them or send pr , i will review it anyways