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Parses Markdown into an abstract syntax tree. Based on github.com/chjj/marked.
A modified version of marked that can produce an abstract syntax tree for Markdown.
var marked = require('marked-ast');
var ast = marked.parse('_This is **Markdown**_, he said.');
var html = marked.render(ast);
The package is just a wrapper for marked
, so the produced HTML should be identical (if it isn't it's a bug). The AST produced in the example would look like this:
[
{
"type": "paragraph",
"text": [
{
"type": "em",
"text": [
"This is ",
{
"type": "strong",
"text": [ "Markdown" ]
}
]
},
", he said."
]
}
]
Basic setup:
git clone https://github.com/pdubroy/marked-ast.git
cd marked-ast
npm install
git submodule update --init
Use npm test
to run the tests. Before checking code in, run npm run prepublish
.
To update to a new version of marked:
cd third_party/marked
git checkout <REF> # E.g., `git checkout v0.3.3`
cd ../..
npm run rewrite && npm test
FAQs
Parses Markdown into an abstract syntax tree. Based on github.com/chjj/marked.
We found that marked-ast 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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