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wmdc

v1.0.0

Published

A wasm based markdown compiler to convert markdown text into html

Downloads

3

Readme

wmdc

A wasm based markdown compiler to convert markdown text into html

Based on Benchmark speed Build passing License MIT

It is a command-line interface for parsing Markdown files to HTML using wasm based markdown compiler. The benchmark shows that it is at least three times faster than its nearest competitor.

Installation

This application requires Node.js to be installed on your system. You can install it using npm by running the following command:

npm install -g wmdc

Usage

Options:

  • -f, --format <format>: Select output format (html|xhtml) (default: html)
  • -b, --bytes: Return result as a Uint8Array instead of a string
  • --allow-jsuris: Allow "javascript:" in links
  • --on-code-block <callback>: Callback for each code block
  • --parse-flags <flags>: Customize parsing flags (comma-separated)
  • -o, --output <output>: Set output file path

Example:

wmdc -f html -o output.html input.md

This will parse the input.md file and save the output to output.html in HTML format.

Description

This application uses the markdown-wasm library to parse Markdown files to HTML. It provides a simple command-line interface for converting Markdown files to HTML.

Error Handling

The application handles the following errors:

  • File not found
  • Input is a directory
  • Permission denied
  • File is empty
  • Unable to read file
  • Unable to write to output file

If an error occurs, the application will exit with a non-zero exit code and display an error message.

License

This application is licensed under the MIT License.

Author

Abhishek Kumar