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@nuxt/markdown
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A Nuxt-flavoured fork of @dimerapp/markdown that features granular control unified stream.
npm i @nuxt/markdown --save
import Markdown from '@nuxt/markdown'
const md = new Markdown({ toc: false, sanitize: false })
const contents = await md.toHTML(markdownSourceString)
import Markdown from '@nuxt/markdown'
import remarkContainer from 'remark-container'
const md = new Markdown({
extend({ layers }) {
layers['remark-container'] = remarkContainer
}
})
const rendered = await md.toMarkup(markdownSourceString)
Assigning is equivalent to pushing to the internal layers Array. You can also use Array methods directly:
const md = new Markdown({
extend({ layers }) {
layers.push(['remark-container', remarkContainer])
}
})
@nuxt/markdown includes remark-macro, a nifty library that adds macro support to Markdown files. To add macros, use the extend() function like in the previous examples:
import Markdown from '@nuxt/markdown'
const md = new Markdown({
extend({ macros }) {
macros.alert = (content, props, { transformer, eat }) => {
return {
type: 'AlertNode',
data: {
hName: 'div',
hClassNames: ['alert alert-note'],
hChildren: transformer.tokenizeBlock(content, eat.now())
}
}
}
}
})
const markdown = `
# Hello world
[alert]
This is an alert
[/alert]
`
const rendered = await md.toMarkup(markdown)
Example taken from dimerapp/remark-macro.
FAQs
Nuxt-flavoured fork of @dimerapp/markdown
The npm package @nuxt/markdown receives a total of 30 weekly downloads. As such, @nuxt/markdown popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nuxt/markdown demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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