remark-flexible-code-titles
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Remark plugin to add title or/and container for code blocks with customizable properties in markdown
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remark-flexible-code-titles
This package is a unified (remark) plugin to add title or/and container for code blocks with customizable properties in markdown.
unified is a project that transforms content with abstract syntax trees (ASTs) using the new parser micromark. remark adds support for markdown to unified. mdast is the Markdown Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) which is a specification for representing markdown in a syntax tree.
This plugin is a remark plugin that transforms the mdast.
When should I use this?
This plugin is useful if you want to add title and container or any of two for code blocks in markdown.
The plugin remark-flexible-code-titles
can:
- add
title
node above thecode
node, providing custom tag name, custom class name and also additional properties. - add
container
node for thecode
node, providing custom tag name, custom class name and also additional properties. - correct the syntax of code highligting directives on behalf of related rehype plugins (like rehype-prism-plus)
- handle the titles even if there is no language provided,
- handle the titles composed by more than one word (handle spaces in the title),
- provide a fallback language as an option if the language is missing.
Installation
This package is suitable for ESM only. In Node.js (16.0+), install with npm:
npm install remark-flexible-code-titles
or
yarn add remark-flexible-code-titles
Usage
Say we have the following file, example.md
, which consists a code block. The code block's language is "javascript" and its title is "file.js" specified after a colon :
```javascript:file.js
/* code block */
```
And our module, example.js
, looks as follows:
import { read } from "to-vfile";
import remark from "remark";
import gfm from "remark-gfm";
import remarkRehype from "remark-rehype";
import rehypeStringify from "rehype-stringify";
import remarkCodeTitles from "remark-flexible-code-titles";
main();
async function main() {
const file = await remark()
.use(gfm)
.use(remarkCodeTitles)
.use(remarkRehype)
.use(rehypeStringify)
.process(await read("example.md"));
console.log(String(file));
}
Now, running node example.js
yields:
<div class="remark-code-container">
<div class="remark-code-title">title.js</div>
<!-- <pre><code> elements -->
</div>
Without remark-flexible-code-titles
, you’d get:
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript:file.js"><!-- code block --></code>
</pre>
You can use the remark-flexible-code-titles
without a language, setting the title just after a colon :
```:title
This is a line of pseudo code.
```
Options
All options are optional and some of them have default values.
type RestrictedRecord = Record<string, unknown> & { className?: never };
type PropertyFunction = (language?: string, title?: string) => RestrictedRecord;
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
title?: boolean; // default is true
titleTagName?: string; // default is "div"
titleClassName?: string; // default is "remark-code-title"
titleProperties?: PropertyFunction;
container?: boolean; // default is true
containerTagName?: string; // default is "div"
containerClassName?: string; // default is "remark-code-container"
containerProperties?: PropertyFunction;
handleMissingLanguageAs?: string;
tokenForSpaceInTitle?: string;
} as CodeTitleOptions);
title
It is a boolean option for whether or not to add a title
node.
By default, it is true
, meaningly adds a title
node if a title is provided in the language part of the code block.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
title: false,
});
If the option is false
, the plugin will not add any title
node.
```javascript:file.js
console.log("Hi")
```
<div class="remark-code-container">
<!-- there is no title element ! -->
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">console.log("Hi")</code>
<pre>
</div>
titleTagName
It is a string option for providing custom HTML tag name for title
nodes.
By default, it is div
.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
titleTagName: "span",
});
Now, the title element tag names will be span
.
```javascript:file.js
console.log("Hi")
```
<div class="remark-code-container">
<span class="remark-code-title">file.js</span>
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">console.log("Hi")</code>
<pre>
</div>
titleClassName
It is a string option for providing custom class name for title
nodes.
By default, it is remark-code-title
, and all title elements' class names will contain remark-code-title
.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
titleClassName: "custom-code-title",
});
Now, the title element class names will be custom-code-title
.
```javascript:file.js
console.log("Hi")
```
<div class="remark-code-container">
<div class="custom-code-title">file.js</div>
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">console.log("Hi")</code>
<pre>
</div>
titleProperties
It is a callback (language?: string, title?: string) => Record<string, unknown> & { className?: never }
option to set additional properties for the title
node.
The callback function that takes the language
and the title
as optional arguments and returns object which is going to be used for adding additional properties into the title
node.
The className
key is forbidden and effectless in the returned object.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
titleProperties(language, title) {
return {
title,
["data-language"]: language,
};
},
});
Now, the title elements will contain title
and data-color
properties.
```javascript:file.js
console.log("Hi")
```
<div class="remark-code-container">
<div class="remark-code-title" title="file.js" data-language="javascript">file.js</div>
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">console.log("Hi")</code>
<pre>
</div>
container
It is a boolean option for whether or not to add a container
node.
By default, it is true
, meaningly adds a container
node.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
container: false,
});
If the option is false
, the plugin doesn't add any container
node.
```javascript:file.js
console.log("Hi")
```
<!-- there is no container element ! -->
<div class="remark-code-title">file.js</div>
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">console.log("Hi")</code>
<pre>
containerTagName
It is a string option for providing custom HTML tag name for container
nodes.
By default, it is div
.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
containerTagName: "section",
});
Now, the container element tag names will be section
.
```javascript:file.js
console.log("Hi")
```
<section class="remark-code-container">
<div class="remark-code-title">file.js</div>
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">console.log("Hi")</code>
<pre>
</div>
containerClassName
It is a string option for providing custom class name for container
nodes.
By default, it is remark-code-container
, and all container elements' class names will contain remark-code-container
.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
containerClassName: "custom-code-container",
});
Now, the container element class names will be custom-code-container
.
```javascript:file.js
console.log("Hi")
```
<div class="custom-code-container">
<div class="remark-code-title">file.js</div>
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">console.log("Hi")</code>
<pre>
</div>
containerProperties
It is a callback (language?: string, title?: string) => Record<string, unknown> & { className?: never }
option to set additional properties for the container
node.
The callback function that takes the language
and the title
as optional arguments and returns object which is going to be used for adding additional properties into the container
node.
The className
key is forbidden and effectless in the returned object.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
titleProperties(language, title) {
return {
title,
["data-language"]: language,
};
},
});
Now, the container elements will contain title
and data-color
properties.
```javascript:file.js
console.log("Hi")
```
<div class="remark-code-container" title="file.js" data-language="javascript">
<div class="remark-code-title">file.js</div>
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">console.log("Hi")</code>
<pre>
</div>
handleMissingLanguageAs
It is a string option for providing a fallback language if the language is missing.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
handleMissingLanguageAs: "unknown",
});
Now, the class name of <code>
elements will contain language-unknown
if the language is missing. If this option was not set, the class
property would not be presented in the <code>
element.
```
Hello from code block
```
<div class="remark-code-container">
<pre>
<code class="language-unknown">Hello from code block</code>
<pre>
</div>
tokenForSpaceInTitle
It is a string option for composing the title with more than one word.
Normally, the remark-flexible-code-titles
can match a code title which is the word that comes after a colon and ends in the first space it encounters. This option is provided to replace a space with a token in order to specify a code title consisting of more than one word.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
tokenForSpaceInTitle: "@",
});
Now, the titles that have more than one word can be set using the token @
.
```bash:Useful@Bash@Commands
mkdir project-directory
```
<div class="remark-code-container">
<div class="remark-code-title">Useful Bash Commands</div>
<pre>
<code class="language-bash">mkdir project-directory</code>
<pre>
</div>
Examples:
Example for only container
```javascript:file.js
let me = "ipikuka";
```
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
title: false,
containerTagName: "section",
containerClassName: "custom-code-wrapper",
containerProperties(language, title) {
return {
["data-language"]: language,
title,
};
},
});
is going to produce the container section
element like below:
<section class="custom-code-wrapper" data-language="javascript" title="file.js">
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">let me = "ipikuka";</code>
</pre>
</section>
Example for only title
```javascript:file.js
let me = "ipikuka";
```
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
container: false,
titleTagName: "span",
titleClassName: "custom-code-title",
titleProperties: (language, title) => {
["data-language"]: language,
title,
},
});
is going to produce the title span
element just before the code block, like below:
<span class="custom-code-title" data-language="javascript" title="file.js">file.js</span>
<pre>
<code class="language-javascript">let me = "ipikuka";</code>
</pre>
Example for line highlighting and numbering
[!NOTE] You need a rehype plugin like rehype-prism-plus for line highlighting and numbering features.
```javascript:file.js {1,3-6} showLineNumbers
let me = "ipikuka";
```
The remark-flexible-code-titles
takes the line highlighting and numbering syntax into consideration, and passes that information to other remark and rehype plugins.
But, if you want to highlight and number the lines without specifying language, you will get the language of the code block as for example language-{2}
like strings. Let me give an example:
```{2} showLineNumbers
This is a line which is going to be numbered with rehype-prism-plus.
This is a line which is going to be highlighted and numbered with rehype-prism-plus.
```
The above markdown, with no language provided, will lead to produce a mdast "code" node as follows:
{
"type": "code",
"lang": "{2}",
"meta": "showLineNumbers"
}
As a result, the html code
element will have wrong language language-{2}
:
(The class code-highlight
in the code
element is added by the rehype plugin rehype-prism-plus
)
<code class="language-{2} code-highlight">...</code>
The remark-flexible-code-titles
not only adds title
and container
elements but also corrects the language producing the below mdast
which will lead the <code>
element has accurate language or not have language as it sould be.
{
"type": "code",
"lang": null,
"meta": "{2} showLineNumbers"
}
<code class="code-highlight">
<!-- highlighted and numbered lines -->
</code>
If there is no space between the parts (title, line range string and "showLineNumbers"), or there is extra spaces inside the line range string, line highlighting or numbering features by the rehype plugin will not work. The remark-flexible-code-titles
can handles and corrects this kind of mis-typed situations.
```typescript:title{ 1, 3 - 6 }showLineNumbers
content
```
There is mis-typed syntax in above markdown example; and without remark-flexible-code-titles
will cause to produce the following mdast
; and the rehype plugin not to work properly:
{
"type": "code",
"lang": "typescript:title{",
"meta": " 1, 3 - 6 }showLineNumbers"
}
The remark-flexible-code-titles
will correct the syntax and ensure to produce the following mdast
and html
:
{
"type": "code",
"lang": "typescript",
"meta": "{1,3-6} showLineNumbers"
}
<div class="remark-code-container">
<div class="remark-code-title">title</div>
<pre>
<code class="language-typescript code-highlight">
<!-- highlighted and numbered lines -->
</code>
</pre>
</div>
Example for providing a title without any language
You can provide a title
without any language just using a colon :
at the beginning.
```:title
content
```
<div class="remark-code-container">
<div class="remark-code-title">title</div>
<pre>
<code>content</code>
</pre>
</div>
Another flexible usage
You can use remark-flexible-code-titles
just for only correcting language, line highlighting and numbering syntax on behalf of related rehype plugins.
use(remarkCodeTitles, {
container: false,
title: false,
});
Now, the remark-flexible-code-titles
will not add any node, but will correct language, line highlighting and numbering syntax.
Syntax tree
This plugin only modifies the mdast (markdown abstract syntax tree) as explained.
Types
This package is fully typed with TypeScript. The plugin options' type is exported as CodeTitleOptions
.
Compatibility
This plugin works with unified
version 6+ and remark
version 7+. It is compatible with mdx
version 2+.
Security
Use of remark-flexible-code-titles
does not involve rehype (hast) or user content so there are no openings for cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
My Plugins
I like to contribute the Unified / Remark / MDX ecosystem, so I recommend you to have a look my plugins.
My Remark Plugins
remark-flexible-code-titles
– Remark plugin to add titles or/and containers for the code blocks with customizable propertiesremark-flexible-containers
– Remark plugin to add custom containers with customizable properties in markdownremark-ins
– Remark plugin to addins
element in markdownremark-flexible-paragraphs
– Remark plugin to add custom paragraphs with customizable properties in markdownremark-flexible-markers
– Remark plugin to add custommark
element with customizable properties in markdownremark-flexible-toc
– Remark plugin to expose the table of contents via Vfile.data or via an option referenceremark-mdx-remove-esm
– Remark plugin to remove import and/or export statements (mdxjsEsm)
My Rehype Plugins
rehype-pre-language
– Rehype plugin to add language information as a property topre
element
My Recma Plugins
recma-mdx-escape-missing-components
– Recma plugin to set the default value() => null
for the Components in MDX in case of missing or not provided so as not to throw an errorrecma-mdx-change-props
– Recma plugin to change theprops
parameter into the_props
in thefunction _createMdxContent(props) {/* */}
in the compiled source in order to be able to use{props.foo}
like expressions. It is useful for thenext-mdx-remote
ornext-mdx-remote-client
users innextjs
applications.
License
MIT License © ipikuka
Keywords
🟩 unified 🟩 remark 🟩 remark plugin 🟩 mdast 🟩 markdown 🟩 remark code titles