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@urbit/markdoc
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Markdoc is a Markdown-based syntax and toolchain for creating custom documentation sites and experiences.
We designed Markdoc to power Stripe's public docs, our largest and most complex content site.
To get started with Markdoc, first install the library:
npm install @markdoc/markdoc
or
yarn add @markdoc/markdoc
and import it in your app:
const Markdoc = require('@markdoc/markdoc');
or if you are using ESM
import Markdoc from '@markdoc/markdoc';
then use Markdoc in your app or tool:
const doc = `
# Markdoc README
{% image src="/logo.svg" /%}
`;
const ast = Markdoc.parse(doc);
const content = Markdoc.transform(ast);
return Markdoc.renderers.react(content, React);
Check out our docs for more guidance on how to use Markdoc.
Contributions and feedback are welcome and encouraged. Check out our contributing guidelines on how to do so.
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This project uses the MIT license.
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FAQs
A text markup language for documentation
The npm package @urbit/markdoc receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, @urbit/markdoc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @urbit/markdoc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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