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markdown-it-async
Advanced tools
Enhance markdown-it
to support async highlight function.
This package is a wrapper on top of markdown-it
instead of a fork. Updates from markdown-it
will be reflected without as transient dependencies.
import MarkdownItAsync from 'markdown-it-async'
const md = MarkdownItAsync({
async highlight(code, lang) {
const { codeToHtml } = await import('shiki')
return await codeToHtml(code, { lang, theme: 'vitesse-dark' })
}
})
// Note you need to use `renderAsync` instead of `render`
const html = await md.renderAsync(markdown)
If you integrate this package into your project, and want to make sure you have every usage of md.render
migrated to md.renderAsync
, you can enable the warnOnSyncRender
option.
const md = MarkdownItAsync({
warnOnSyncRender: true
})
md.render('Hello') // This will throw a conole warning
This package is a thin wrapper around markdown-it
to support async highlight function. It uses the approach suggested in markdown-it
's docs, by putting placeholders in sync mode and then replace them with async results.
The goal is to make it easy to use and absorb the "hack" into the library itself.
MIT License © 2024-PRESENT Anthony Fu
FAQs
Enhance markdown-it to support async highlight function.
The npm package markdown-it-async receives a total of 13,305 weekly downloads. As such, markdown-it-async popularity was classified as popular.
We found that markdown-it-async demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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