hexo-renderer-marked

Add support for Markdown. This plugin uses marked as its render engine.
Installation
$ npm install hexo-renderer-marked --save
- Hexo 3: >= 0.2
- Hexo 2: 0.1.x
Options
You can configure this plugin in _config.yml
.
marked:
gfm: true
pedantic: false
breaks: true
smartLists: true
smartypants: true
modifyAnchors: ''
autolink: true
sanitizeUrl: false
- gfm - Enables GitHub flavored markdown
- pedantic - Conform to obscure parts of
markdown.pl
as much as possible. Don't fix any of the original markdown bugs or poor behavior. - breaks - Enable GFM line breaks. This option requires the
gfm
option to be true. - smartLists - Use smarter list behavior than the original markdown.
- smartypants - Use "smart" typograhic punctuation for things like quotes and dashes.
- modifyAnchors - Use for transform anchorIds. if
1
to lowerCase and if 2
to upperCase. Must be integer. - autolink - Enable autolink for URLs. E.g.
https://hexo.io
will become <a href="https://hexo.io">https://hexo.io</a>
. - sanitizeUrl - Remove URLs that start with
javascript:
, vbscript:
and data:
.
Definition/Description Lists
hexo-renderer-marked
also implements description/definition lists using the same syntax as PHP Markdown Extra.
This Markdown:
Definition Term
: This is the definition for the term
will generate this html:
<dl>
<dt>Definition Term</dt>
<dd>This is the definition for the term</dd>
</dl>
Note: There is currently a limitation in this implementation. If multiple definitions are provided, the rendered HTML will be incorrect.
For example, this Markdown:
Definition Term
: Definition 1
: Definition 2
will generate this HTML:
<dl>
<dt>Definition Term<br>: Definition 1</dt>
<dd>Definition 2</dd>
</dl>
If you've got ideas on how to support multiple definitions, please provide a pull request. We'd love to support it.