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inputformat-to-jstransformer
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Load the first available JSTransformer from the provided inputFormat
.
npm install inputformat-to-jstransformer
(inputFormat)
Returns the first package available to process the given inputFormat
; false
if no package is available.
var jstransformer = require('jstransformer')
var inputFormatToTransformer = require('inputformat-to-jstransformer')
var md = inputFormatToTransformer('md')
// => remarkable, markdown, markdown-it, marko, or supermarked
jstransformer(md).render('# Hello World!').body
// => '<h1>Hello World!</h1>'
.dictionary
The dictionary.json
array is also available:
var inputFormats = require('inputformat-to-jstransformer').dictionary
if (inputFormats['tiff']) {
console.log('Input formats of Tiff are supported!')
}
To update dictionary.json
, run:
npm run build
MIT
v1.1.6: 2015-11-01
FAQs
Load a JSTransformer from the provided inputFormat.
The npm package inputformat-to-jstransformer receives a total of 2,889 weekly downloads. As such, inputformat-to-jstransformer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that inputformat-to-jstransformer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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