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markdown-replace-section
Advanced tools
Replace a section in a Markdown file with different content.
npm install --save markdown-replace-section
Code
import replaceSection from "markdown-replace-section";
const markdown =
`
Title
=====
Old content
Other title
===========
Some other content
`;
const hungry = true; // Set to false to keep the Subtitle section
console.log(replaceSection(markdown, "Title", "New content", hungry));
Output
Title
=====
New content
Other title
===========
Some other content
The package also comes with an executable markdown-replace-section
for usage in shell scripts
Usage: src/cli.js <input_file> <heading_name> [<output_file>] [--not-hungry]
Reads the Markdown file <input_file> and replaces everything between the first
heading named <heading_name> and the next heading of the same level with the
content read from stdin.
The result is written to <output_file> or stdout.
Options:
--not-hungry Stop at the first heading [boolean] [default: false]
--help, -h Show help [boolean]
See LICENSE
FAQs
Replace a section in a Markdown file with different content
We found that markdown-replace-section 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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