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@joplin/turndown-plugin-gfm
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Turndown plugin to add GitHub Flavored Markdown extensions.
A Turndown plugin which adds GitHub Flavored Markdown extensions.
This is a fork of the original turndown-plugin-gfm for use with Joplin. The changes are:
\n
) with <br>
inside table cells so that multi-line content is displayed correctly as Markdown.<tr>
tag)npm:
npm install joplin-turndown-plugin-gfm
// For Node.js
var TurndownService = require('@joplin/turndown')
var turndownPluginGfm = require('@joplin/turndown-plugin-gfm')
var gfm = turndownPluginGfm.gfm
var turndownService = new TurndownService()
turndownService.use(gfm)
var markdown = turndownService.turndown('<strike>Hello world!</strike>')
turndown-plugin-gfm is a suite of plugins which can be applied individually. The available plugins are as follows:
strikethrough
(for converting <strike>
, <s>
, and <del>
elements)tables
taskListItems
gfm
(which applies all of the above)So for example, if you only wish to convert tables:
var tables = require('turndown-plugin-gfm').tables
var turndownService = new TurndownService()
turndownService.use(tables)
turndown-plugin-gfm is copyright © 2017+ Dom Christie and released under the MIT license.
FAQs
Turndown plugin to add GitHub Flavored Markdown extensions.
The npm package @joplin/turndown-plugin-gfm receives a total of 11,061 weekly downloads. As such, @joplin/turndown-plugin-gfm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @joplin/turndown-plugin-gfm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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