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remark-ruby

v0.4.0

Published

Custom syntax for remarkjs, adding ruby (furigana) to markdown.

Downloads

433

Readme

remark-ruby

This remark plugin parses custom Markdown syntax to produce (HTML) ruby.

It introduces a new MDAST node type: "ruby".

interface ruby <: Node {
  type: "ruby";
  base: string;
  text: string;
  data: {
    hName: "ruby";
    hChildren: [
      {
        type: 'text',
        value: string,
      },
      {
        type: 'element',
        children: [
          { type: 'text', value: string }
        ],
        tagName: 'rp',
      },
      {
        type: 'element',
        children: [
          { type: 'text', value: string }
        ],
        tagName: 'rt',
      },
      {
        type: 'element',
        children: [
          { type: 'text', value: string },
        ],
        tagName: 'rp',
      }
    ],
  },
}

Syntax

Ruby is defined in the following way:

This plugin works on {Markdown AST}^(MDAST).

This would compile to the following HTML:

<p>This plugin works on <ruby>Markdown AST<rp>(</rp><rt>MDAST</rt><rp>)</rp></p>

Text Delimitation

You could also use [] to delimit text:

{[紳][士]}^([へん][たい])

This would compile to the following HTML:

<p><ruby><rb>紳</rb><rb>士</rb><rp>(</rp><rt>へん</rt><rt>たい</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby></p>

Notice that this requires the usage of rb tag, which is not supported by most of the browsers except Firefox. Check caniuse for details.

Installation

npm:

npm install remark-ruby

Usage

Dependencies:

const unified = require('unified')
const remarkParse = require('remark-parse')
const remarkRuby = require('remark-ruby')
const stringify = require('rehype-stringify')
const remark2rehype = require('remark-rehype')

Usage:

unified()
  .use(remarkParse)
  .use(remarkRuby)
  .use(remark2rehype)
  .use(stringify)

Options

options.parenthesis

Ruby fallback parenthesis which will be used in rp tag. It should be a string with at most two characters. The first will be used as left parenthesis, the last will be used as right parenthesis.

By default, it's value is ().

example

.use(remarkAbbr, { parenthesis: '「」' })

given

This plugin works on {Markdown AST}^(MDAST).

produces

<p>This plugin works on <ruby>Markdown AST<rp>「</rp><rt>MDAST</rt><rp>」</rp></p>

License

MIT © LaySent