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n2-content-editor

v1.0.5

Published

Markdown editor for vue3, developed in jsx and typescript, dark theme、beautify content by prettier、render articles directly、paste or clip the picture and upload it...

Downloads

250

Readme

🎄 md-editor-v3

English | 中文

Markdown editor for vue3, developed in jsx and typescript.

  • Documentation and example: Go

  • The same series editor for react: md-editor-rt

⭐️ Features

  • Toolbar, screenfull or screenfull in web pages and so on.
  • Themes, Built-in default and dark themes.
  • Shortcut key for editor.
  • Beautify your content by prettier(only for markdown content, not the code and other text).
  • Multi-language, build-in Chinese and English(default: Chinese).
  • Upload picture, paste or clip the picture and upload it.
  • Render article directly(no editor, no event listener, only preview of content).
  • Theme of preview, default, vuepress, github, cyanosis, mk-cute, smart-blue styles(not identical). It can be customized also(Refer to example page).
  • mermaid(>=1.8.0), katex mathematical formula(>=1.9.0).
  • Customize the toolbar as you like.
  • On-demand Import(>=4.0.0).

🗺 Preview

| Default theme | Dark theme | Preview only | | --- | --- | --- | | | | |

Inputing prompt and mark, emoji extensions

📦 Install

yarn add md-editor-v3

Use existing extension of language and theme, such as Japanese

yarn add @vavt/cm-extension

Use existing components of toolbar, such as exporting content as PDF

yarn add @vavt/v3-extension

For more ways to use or contribute, please refer to: md-editor-extension

💡 Usage

When using server-side rendering, make sure to set editorId to a constant value.

Starting from 4.0.0, internal components can be imported on-demand.

✍🏻 Display Editor

<template>
  <MdEditor v-model="text" />
</template>

<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue';
import { MdEditor } from 'md-editor-v3';
import 'md-editor-v3/lib/style.css';

const text = ref('# Hello Editor');
</script>

📖 Preview Only

<template>
  <MdPreview :id="id" :modelValue="text" />
  <MdCatalog :editorId="id" :scrollElement="scrollElement" />
</template>

<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue';
import { MdPreview, MdCatalog } from 'md-editor-v3';
import 'md-editor-v3/lib/preview.css';

const id = 'preview-only';
const text = ref('# Hello Editor');
const scrollElement = document.documentElement;
</script>

When using server-side rendering, scrollElement should be of string type, eg: html, body, #id, .class.


For more usage, please visit the document.