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mdast-util-phrasing
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The `mdast-util-phrasing` package is a utility for working with MDAST (Markdown Abstract Syntax Tree) nodes that are considered 'phrasing content'. Phrasing content includes text and inline elements that can appear within a paragraph in Markdown. This package helps in identifying and manipulating such nodes.
Check if a node is phrasing content
This feature allows you to check if a given MDAST node is considered phrasing content. In the example, the node is a text node, which is phrasing content, so the function returns true.
const { phrasing } = require('mdast-util-phrasing');
const node = { type: 'text', value: 'Hello, world!' };
console.log(phrasing(node)); // true
Filter phrasing content from a list of nodes
This feature allows you to filter out only the phrasing content nodes from a list of MDAST nodes. In the example, only the text node is considered phrasing content, so it is the only node that remains after filtering.
const { phrasing } = require('mdast-util-phrasing');
const nodes = [
{ type: 'text', value: 'Hello, world!' },
{ type: 'paragraph', children: [] }
];
const phrasingNodes = nodes.filter(phrasing);
console.log(phrasingNodes); // [{ type: 'text', value: 'Hello, world!' }]
The `unist-util-visit` package is a utility for recursively visiting nodes in a Unist syntax tree, which includes MDAST. While it doesn't specifically focus on phrasing content, it can be used to traverse and manipulate nodes in a similar way.
The `mdast-util-to-string` package is used to get the plain text content of an MDAST node. It is useful for extracting text from nodes, but it doesn't specifically identify or filter phrasing content like `mdast-util-phrasing`.
The `unist-util-select` package allows you to select nodes in a Unist tree using CSS-like selectors. It can be used to find and manipulate specific types of nodes, including phrasing content, but it uses a different approach compared to `mdast-util-phrasing`.
Check if a mdast node is phrasing content.
npm:
npm install mdast-util-phrasing
var phrasing = require('mdast-util-phrasing')
phrasing({
type: 'paragraph',
children: [{type: 'text', value: 'Alpha'}]
}) // => false
phrasing({
type: 'strong',
children: [{type: 'text', value: 'Delta'}]
}) // => true
phrasing(node)
Check if the given value is a phrasing element.
node
(*
) — Value to check, typically a node.
boolean
— whether node
is phrasing content.
See contributing.md
in syntax-tree/.github
for ways to get
started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
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