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OMD: extensible Markdown library and tool in OCaml ==================================================
OMD provides two things:
the command-line tool omd, which takes some Markdown and
converts it to HTML or Markdown.
Use omd -help for more information on how to use it.
the library for OCaml contains several modules:
Omd contains most functions a user will need for basic
Markdown manipulation.Omd_parser, Omd_lexer, Omd_backend, Omd_representation and Omd_utils basically implement what their names say:
Omd_parser implements the parser (the most complex part).Omd_lexer implements a (basic) lexer.Omd_backend implements 3 backends:
Omd_representation declares the datatypes used in Omd.
It also provides some functions to work on those datatypes.Omd_utils provides some useful tools that are not very specific
to the OMD-specific datatypes.OMD aims at implementing the "original Markdown specs" with a few Github Flavour Markdown characteristics. OMD is also meant to be more "sane" than other Markdown parsers from the semantics point of view: if something bothers you from the semantics point of view, please open an issue on Github.
OMD assumes its input is US-ASCII or UTF-8 encoded.
OMD is implemented in OCaml, therefore it needs it to be compiled. OCaml 4.00.1 and then 4.01.0 have been used. OMD should be compatible with 3.12.0 as well, if it's not then please open an issue.
The opam package for OMD depends on ocamlfind, which is only used to compile and install OMD.
The root Makefile uses oasis, ocamlbuild and oasis2opam. The Makefile in src/ only use the compilers from the standard distribution of OCaml.
OMD, compiled as a library and/or a tool, doesn't depend on anything other than the OCaml standard library and runtime.
to install omd using opam (recommended)
opam install omd
to get the development version of omd
git clone git://github.com/ocaml/omd.git
to compile omd
without oasis nor ocamlbuild
cd omd/src && make
using oasis and ocamlbuild
cd omd && make
The recommended version numbers are typefaced in bold. As new releases come out and bugs are discovered, a version can stop being recommended.
Version numbers are trying to follow this scheme:
x.y.z, z is is for minor changes, y may include
algorithm, interface or editorial policy changes,
and x is for deeper changes.
1.3.x might stop checking validity of HTML tag names and accept any XML-parsable tag name.
1.2.5 only fixes a single bug (an ordered list could be transformed into an unordered list)
1.2.4 only fixes a single bug (some spaces were wrongly handled in the HTML parsing)
1.2.2 and 1.2.3 fix a few issues with HTML parsing.
1.2.1 mainly fixes issues with HTML parsing.
1.2.0 introduces options -w and -W. Fixes mostly concern subtle
uses of \ns in HTML and Markdown outputs.
1.1.2: fix: some URL-related parsing issues.
1.1.0 and 1.1.1: fix: some HTML-related issues.
1.0.1: fixes some parsing issues, improves output. (2014-10-02)
1.0.0: warning: this release is only partially compatible with previous versions.
tags 1.0.0.x precede 1.0.0. Also, tags 1.0.0.x will not be released in OPAM, next release will be 1.0.0. And 1.0.0.x may not be compatible with each other.
tag 1.0.0.g: accept HTML blocks which directly follow each other
tag 1.0.0.f: fix: accept all XML-compatible attribute names for HTML attributes
tag 1.0.0.e: fix backslash-escaping for hash-ending ATX-titles + fix Markdown output for Html_block
tag 1.0.0.d: fix (HTML parsing) bugs introduced in 1.0.0.b and 1.0.0.c
tag 1.0.0.c: rewrite parser of block HTML to use the updated Omd.t
tag 1.0.0.b: rewrite parser of inline HTML to use the updated Omd.t
tag 1.0.0.a: upgrade Omd.t for HTML representation
There will not be any newer 0.9.x release although new bugs have been discovered. Thus it's recommended to upgrade to the latest 1.x.y.
0.9.7: introduction of media:end + bug fixes
If you need to have a version that still has
Tag of extension instead of Tag of name * extension and don't want
to upgrade, you may use 0.9.3
0.9.6: fix a bug (concerning extensions) introduced by 0.9.4.
0.9.5: bug fix + Tag of extension changed to Tag of name * extension
0.9.4: fixes a bug for the new feature
0.9.3: new feature media:type="text/omd".
This version is recommended if you do not use that new feature and want to use 0.9.x
0.9.2: not released...
older versions: cf. commit log
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OMD: extensible Markdown library and tool in OCaml ==================================================
We found that @jaredly/omd 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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