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Quick and dirty tool to add data to your markdown files.
npm i frontm8er -g
# Display help
frontm8er --help
# Adds author field for every markdown file
frontm8er --author="Lea Rosema" content/*.md
# Adds created and modified time and author field for every markdown file
frontm8er -c -m --author="Lea Rosema" content/*.md
# Pulls data from json file and adds it to the markdown file
frontm8er data.json content/*.md
# Watch mode: watch content folder, write to output folder add author and additional data.yaml to files
frontm8er -i content -o output './**/*.md' data/data.yaml --author="Lea Rosema" --watch
Supported data formats are yaml, JSON and json5
import { processFrontmatterFiles } from 'frontm8er';
await processFrontmatterFiles({
inputFilePatterns: ['content/*.md'],
dataFilePatterns: ['content/data.json'],
data: {
author: 'Lea Rosema'
}
});
node -r esm -r ts-node/register src/cli --help
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A tool to add frontmatter to markdown files
We found that frontm8er 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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