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Convert from JIRA text formatting to GitHub Flavored MarkDown and back again. Also allows for both to be converted to HTML.
This module was heavily inspired by the J2M project by Fokke Zandbergen (http://j2m.fokkezb.nl/). Major credit to Fokke (and other contributors) for establishing a lot of the fundamental RexExp patterns for this module to work.
npm install jira2md
NOTE: All conversion work bi-directionally (from jira to markdown and back again).
We'll refer to this as the md
variable in the examples below.
**Some bold things**
*Some italic stuff*
## H2
<http://google.com>
We'll refer to this as the jira
variable in the examples below.
*Some bold things**
_Some italic stuff_
h2. H2
[http://google.com]
// Include the module
const j2m = require('jira2md');
// If converting from Mardown to Jira Wiki Syntax:
const jira = j2m.to_jira(md);
// If converting from Jira Wiki Syntax to Markdown:
const md = j2m.to_markdown(jira);
// If converting from Markdown to HTML:
const html = j2m.md_to_html(md);
// If converting from JIRA Wiki Syntax to HTML:
const html = j2m.jira_to_html(jira);
FAQs
JIRA to MarkDown text format converter.
The npm package jira2md receives a total of 5,100 weekly downloads. As such, jira2md popularity was classified as popular.
We found that jira2md 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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