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remark-import

v0.1.0-0

Published

Transform @import statements to contents. Forked and heavily revised from Stephe Belanger's original remark-include.

Downloads

7

Readme

remark-import

With remark-import, you can use @import statements to include one file from another.

Thanks

The original version that this repo is forked from is remark-include by Stephen Belanger, which was instrumental in getting this to work out properly. I have changed it from "include" to "import" to better match the terminology which I am accustomed to and have added two additional features.

Additional Features

While the original version by Stephen Belanger was good, it was missing two things that I felt were essential for this to match my requirements. I have since then added the following two features:

  1. An imported markdown file will "inherit" the heading levels. If the import statement happens under Heading 2, for example, any heading 1 in the imported file will be "translated" to have header level 3. Future versions will most likely have this as the default behavior but allow for a flag to import the file without translating header levels.

  2. Relative images and links in the imported files will have their paths rewritten to be relative the original document rather than the imported file. So if \usr\breki\text\document\ has the statement @import ./extra/detail.md which, in turn, contains an image reference to ./img/JohnLocke.png, the plugin will rewrite that path to instead referece ./extra/img/JohnLocke.png.

Other Changes

A few other changes have been made to Stephen's original. They include:

  • Removing all tests (New tests will be added later).
  • Rewriting var statements to either let or const statements.
  • Separating functions into separate files.
  • Changing indentation in a few places to make the code easier to read for me.

Coming soon

  • [ ] Tests!
  • [ ] A reworked tokenizer.
  • [ ] Separate module for the walker? Feels overworked.

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