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@elementbound/mdview
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View Markdown files in your terminal!

Install lynx and imagemagick with your package manager of choice. For example:
sudo apt install lynx imagemagick
Install mdview using npm:
npm install -g @elementbound/mdview
Open any markdown file with mdview:
mdview README.md
This package provides two components - mdview and mdserve.
mdserve is a HTTP server that renders markdown documents as HTML. It includes image conversion logic as well, so images show up in some way.
mdview launches mdserve when needed, and opens the given document in the configured browser ( default is lynx ).
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
-q | Don't output anything to STDOUT |
| URL | Description |
|---|---|
/render/{path} | Render the file under path as HTML |
/ping | Returns pong if the server is up |
/pid | Returns the server's process ID |
NOTE: The server only accepts requests from the local machine.
You can combine mdview's quiet flag, your browser's dump flag, and the watch command:
watch -n 0.5 'MDVIEW_BROWSER="lynx -dump" mdview -q /path/to/file'
If you have a version of watch that supports it, you can use elinks for colored output:
watch -n 0.5 --color 'MDVIEW_BROWSER="elinks -dump -dump-color-mode 1" mdview -q /path/to/file'
Here it is in action:

The server can be configured via environment variables. Which also means that you can plop your variables in your .bashrc or similar.
For reference, see .env.defaults
If you have any issues or feedback, please feel free to let me know by opening an issue on Github.
FAQs
View markdown files from your terminal!
The npm package @elementbound/mdview receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @elementbound/mdview popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @elementbound/mdview demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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