PostCSS Markdown Syntax


PostCSS Syntax for parsing Markdown
Getting Started
First thing's first, install the module:
npm install postcss-markdown --save-dev
If you want support SCSS/SASS/LESS/SugarSS syntax, you need to install the corresponding module.
Use Cases
var syntax = require('postcss-markdown')({
html: true,
scss: require('postcss-scss'),
less: require('postcss-less'),
css: require('postcss-safe-parser'),
});
var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
postcss([ autoprefixer ]).process(source, { syntax: syntax }).then(function (result) {
result.content
});
input:
# title
```css
::placeholder {
color: gray;
}
```
output:
# title
```css
::-webkit-input-placeholder {
color: gray;
}
:-ms-input-placeholder {
color: gray;
}
::-ms-input-placeholder {
color: gray;
}
::placeholder {
color: gray;
}
```
If you want support SCSS/SASS/LESS/SugarSS syntax, you need to install these module:
Advanced Use Cases
See: postcss-syntax
Style Transformations
The main use case of this plugin is apply PostCSS transformations to CSS (and CSS-like) code blocks in markdown file.