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create-md-blog
Advanced tools
Create a markdown blog file using the CLI
To use once:
npx create-md-blog
To use as a dev dependency on a particular project:
npm install --save-dev create-md-blog
npm md-blog
Install globally:
npm install --global create-md-blog
md-blog
Usage: md-blog [options]
Options:
-s, --standalone Create a standalone file instead of a blog
directory
--no-standalone
--mdx Create MDX file (default: false)
-a, --author <author entry> Author of the blog post
-t, --title <title> Title of the blog
--slug <slug> Slug path of the blog file
--tags <tags...> Specify tags
-p, --prompt-new-tags Prompt to add new tags (default: false)
-d, --date <blog date> Date posted for the blog
-h, --help display help for command
Any unspecified options will be prompted:
✔ Create a standalone file?
(Yes if you're not including other files like images) › no
✔ Who is creating this blog? › charles
✔ Title of the blog … Example blog
✔ URL slug for the blog … example-blog
✔ Pick existing tags › nice
✔ Date of blog › May 23 2022
Created blog directory blog/2022-05-23-example-blog and index.md file
FAQs
Create a Markdown blog file from the command line
We found that create-md-blog 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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