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Parse front-matter from a string or file. Fast, reliable and easy to use. Parses YAML front matter by default, but also has support for YAML, JSON, TOML or Coffee Front-Matter, with options to set custom delimiters. Used by metalsmith, assemble, verb and

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What is gray-matter?

The gray-matter npm package is used to parse front-matter from strings or files. Front-matter is metadata stored at the top of a file, typically in YAML or JSON format, which is often used in static site generators and other content management systems.

What are gray-matter's main functionalities?

Parsing Front-Matter

This feature allows you to parse front-matter from a string. The front-matter is typically written in YAML or JSON format and is separated from the content by triple dashes (---). The parsed object contains the metadata and the content separately.

const matter = require('gray-matter');
const file = '---\ntitle: Hello World\ndate: 2023-10-01\n---\nThis is the content of the file.';
const parsed = matter(file);
console.log(parsed);

Stringify Front-Matter

This feature allows you to convert a content string and a metadata object back into a string with front-matter. This is useful for generating files with front-matter programmatically.

const matter = require('gray-matter');
const data = { title: 'Hello World', date: '2023-10-01' };
const content = 'This is the content of the file.';
const stringified = matter.stringify(content, data);
console.log(stringified);

Custom Delimiters

This feature allows you to specify custom delimiters for the front-matter. By default, gray-matter uses triple dashes (---), but you can change this to any string you prefer.

const matter = require('gray-matter');
const file = '+++\ntitle = "Hello World"\ndate = "2023-10-01"\n+++\nThis is the content of the file.';
const parsed = matter(file, { delimiters: '+++' });
console.log(parsed);

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