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markdown-magic
Advanced tools
✨ Add a little magic to your markdown ✨
Markdown magic uses comment blocks in markdown files to automatically sync or transform its contents.
The comments markdown magic uses are hidden in markdown and when viewed as HTML.
This README.md
is generated with markdown-magic
view the raw file to see how.
npm install markdown-magic --save-dev
import path from 'path'
import markdownMagic from 'markdown-magic'
const markdownPath = path.join(__dirname, 'README.md')
markdownMagic(markdownPath)
markdownMagic(filePath, config, callback)
filePaths
- String or Array - Path or glob pattern. Uses globby patternsconfig
- See configuration options belowcallback
- callback to run after markdown updatestransforms
- object - (optional) Custom commands to transform block contents, see transforms & custom transforms sections below.
outputDir
- string - (optional) Change output path of new content. Default behavior is replacing the original file
matchWord
- string - (optional) Comment pattern to look for & replace inner contents. Default AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT
DEBUG
- Boolean - (optional) set debug flag to true
to inspect the process
You can use markdown-magic
as a CLI command. Run markdown --help
to see all available CLI options
markdown --help
# or
md-magic
This is useful for adding the package quickly to your package.json
npm scripts
CLI usage example with options
md-magic --path '**/*.md' --config ./config.file.js
In NPM scripts, npm run docs
would run the markdown magic and parse all the .md
files in the directory.
"scripts": {
"docs": "md-magic --path '**/*.md' --ignore 'node_modules'"
},
If you have a markdown.config.js
file where markdown-magic
is invoked, it will automatically use that as the configuration unless otherwise specified by --config
flag.
/* CLI markdown.config.js file example */
module.exports = {
matchWord: 'MD-MAGIC-EXAMPLE',
transforms: {
/* Match <!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:START (LOLZ) --> */
LOLZ(content, options) {
return `This section was generated by the cli config markdown.config.js file`
}
},
callback: function () {
console.log('markdown processing done')
}
}
Markdown Magic comes with a couple of built in transforms for you to use or you can extend it with your own transforms. See 'Custom Transforms' below.
Generate table of contents from markdown file
Options:
firsth1
- boolean - (optional): Show first h1 of doc in table of contents. Default false
collapse
- boolean - (optional): Collapse the table of contents in a detail accordian. Default false
collapseText
- string - (optional): Text the toc accordian summaryexcludeText
- string - (optional): Text to exclude in the table of contents. Default Table of Contents
maxDepth
- number - (optional): Max depth of headings. Default 4Example:
<!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:START (TOC) -->
toc will be generated here
<!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:END -->
Default MATCHWORD
is AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT
Get code from file or URL and put in markdown
Options:
src
: The relative path to the code to pull in, or the URL
where the raw code livessyntax
(optional): Syntax will be inferred by fileType if not specifiedheader
(optional): Will add header comment to code snippet. Useful for pointing to relative source directory or adding live doc linkslines
(optional): a range with lines of code which will then be replaced with code from the file. The line range should be defined as: "lines=startLine-EndLine" (for example: "lines=22-44"). Please see the example belowExample:
<!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:START (CODE:src=./relative/path/to/code.js) -->
This content will be dynamically replaced with code from the file
<!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:END -->
<!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:START (CODE:src=./relative/path/to/code.js&lines=22-44) -->
This content will be dynamically replaced with code from the file lines 22 through 44
<!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:END -->
Default MATCHWORD
is AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT
Get any remote Data and put in markdown
Options:
url
: The URL of the remote content to pull inExample:
<!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:START (REMOTE:url=http://url-to-raw-md-file.md) -->
This content will be dynamically replace from the remote url
<!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:END -->
Default MATCHWORD
is AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT
peerDependencies
includedpackage.json
scripts with descriptionsprettier
package.json
Markdown Magic is extendable via plugins.
Plugins allow developers to add new transforms to the config.transforms
object. This allows for things like using different rendering engines, custom formatting, or any other logic you might want.
Plugins run in order of registration.
The below code is used to generate this markdown file via the plugin system.
const fs = require('fs')
const path = require('path')
const markdownMagic = require('../index')
// const markdownMagic = require('markdown-magic')
const config = {
matchWord: 'MD-MAGIC-EXAMPLE', // default matchWord is AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT
transforms: {
/* Match <!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:START (customTransform:optionOne=hi&optionOne=DUDE) --> */
customTransform(content, options) {
console.log('original content in comment block', content)
console.log('options defined on transform', options)
// options = { optionOne: hi, optionOne: DUDE}
return `This will replace all the contents of inside the comment ${options.optionOne}`
},
/* Match <!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:START (RENDERDOCS:path=../file.js) --> */
RENDERDOCS(content, options) {
const fileContents = fs.readFileSync(options.path, 'utf8')
const docBlocs = require('doxxx').parseComments(fileContents, { raw: true, skipSingleStar: true })
let updatedContent = ''
docBlocs.forEach((data) => {
updatedContent += `${data.description.full}\n\n`
})
return updatedContent.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, '')
},
/* Match <!-- AUTO-GENERATED-CONTENT:START (pluginExample) --> */
pluginExample: require('./plugin-example')({ addNewLine: true }),
/* Include plugins from NPM */
// count: require('markdown-magic-wordcount'),
// github: require('markdown-magic-github-contributors')
}
}
const markdownPath = path.join(__dirname, '..', 'README.md')
markdownMagic(markdownPath, config, () => {
console.log('Docs ready')
})
Plugins must return a transform function with the following signature.
return function myCustomTransform (content, options)
/* Custom Transform Plugin example */
const merge = require('deepmerge')
module.exports = function customPlugin(pluginOptions) {
// set plugin defaults
const defaultOptions = {
addNewLine: false
}
const userOptions = pluginOptions || {}
const pluginConfig = merge(defaultOptions, userOptions)
// return the transform function
return function myCustomTransform (content, options) {
const newLine = (pluginConfig.addNewLine) ? '\n' : ''
const updatedContent = content + newLine
return updatedContent
}
}
View the raw file file and run npm run docs
to see this plugin run
This content is altered by the pluginExample
plugin registered in examples/generate-readme.js
json
file and converts it into a github flavored markdown tableView the raw source of this README.md
file to see the comment block and see how the customTransform
function in examples/generate-readme.js
works
This will replace all the contents of inside the comment DUDE
This was inspired by Kent C Dodds and jfmengels's all contributors cli project.
This section was generated by the cli config markdown.config.js file
FAQs
Automatically update markdown files with content from external sources
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