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Install the mdr
command globally
npm install -g mdr
mdr [file] [[-g github_repo | -b bitbucket_repo] [-B] | -h | -v] [-i] [-s]
The first parameter should be a file name or url. If not provided, this will default to README.md
. github_repo
and bitbucket_repo
should be in the format user/rpo
e.g. mrchimp/mdr
.
Here are some things you can do:
mdr # Show README.md from current directory
mdr foo.md -i # Use dark-on-light style
mdr http://example.com/foo.md # Show foo.md from a the web
mdr -g mrchimp/mdr # Show README.md from Github repo
mdr foo.md -b bar/bar # Show foo.md from Bitbucket repo
mdr -n mdr # Show readme from NPM package
mdr -g mrchimp/mdr -B dev # Show README.md from the dev branch
of a Github repo
mdr -h
for more help.
Config files are found and parsed by rc. For example put the following content in $HOME/.mdrrc
or $HOME/.mdr/config
.
{
"invert": "true"
}
See rc
docs for more in-depth instructions.
Italic and strikethrough aren't widely supported so I've made them coloured as well. They will show as italic and struck through where possible.
✔ = Implemented
✘ = Not implemented
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We found that mdr 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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