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mdcli

v2.0.2

Published

A CLI to convert md to html optionally using a stylesheet file.

Downloads

2

Readme

Markdown CLI

A CLI to convert md to html, optionally using a stylesheet file.

Solved problem

You have a .md file and quickly want to create a .html file? Maybe also using your own CSS? Here you go.

Install

$ npm i -g mdcli

Usage

$ mdown --help

  Usage: index [options] <files...>

  Options:

    -h, --help                   output usage information
    -V, --version                output the version number
    -s, --stylesheet [css-path]  Define path to the css file that should be used
    -b, --breaks                 Add <br> on single line breaks
    -l, --linkify                Auto-convert links
    -t, --typographer            Enable typographer
    -a, --all-options            Enable -b, -l, and -t

No stylesheets

$ mdown readme.md

Using a custom *.css file

$ mdown --stylesheet readme.css readme.md
$ mdown -s readme.css readme.md

Multiple files

$ mdown readme-1.md readme-2.md readme-3.md

This will generate the following files: readme-1.html, readme-2.html and readme-3.html

If you use a stylesheet here it will be applied to all files.

Changelog

2.0.2 (2019-06-17)

  • [FIX] Updated dependencies

2.0.1 (2016-12-12)

  • [CHG] Updated description of some options to be more clear

2.0.0 (2016-12-12)

  • [NEW] Rebuild using commander
  • [NEW] Added support for processing multiple .md files at once
  • [NEW] Added options --breaks, --linkify, --typographer, and --all-options
  • [CHG] CSS is now being minified before included in the output file

1.0.0

  • Initial release