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quilljs-markdown-copy
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QuillJS Markdown shortcut Extension.
Wrote Library with ES6 and Standard Javascript Codestyle.
npm i quilljs-markdown
or
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/quilljs-markdown@latest/dist/quilljs-markdown.js"></script>
import Quill from 'quill'
import QuillMarkdown from 'quilljs-markdown'
import 'quilljs-markdown/dist/quilljs-markdown-common-style.css' // recommend import css, @option improve common style
const options = {
theme: 'snow'
}
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const editor = new Quill('#editor', options)
const markdownOptions = {
/**
ignoreTags: [ 'pre', 'strikethrough'], // @option - if you need to ignore some tags.
tags: { // @option if you need to change for trigger pattern for some tags.
blockquote: {
pattern: /^(\|){1,6}\s/g,
},
bold: {
pattern: /^(\|){1,6}\s/g,
},
italic: {
pattern: /(\_){1}(.+?)(?:\1){1}/g,
},
},
*/
};
// markdown is enabled
const quillMarkdown = new QuillMarkdown(editor, markdownOptions)
// markdown is now disabled
// quillMarkdown.destroy()
})
Javascript 2 (Enable to Standard style for Quilljs)
import Quill from 'quill'
import QuillMarkdown from '../src/app'
const toolbarOptions = [
['bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'strike'],
[ 'link', 'image'], // add's image support
];
const options = {
theme: 'snow',
modules: {
toolbar: toolbarOptions,
QuillMarkdown: {
ignoreTags: [ 'pre', 'strikethrough'], // @option - if you need to ignore some tags.
tags: { // @option if you need to change for trigger pattern for some tags.
blockquote: {
pattern: /^(\|){1,6}\s/g,
},
bold: {
pattern: /^(\|){1,6}\s/g,
},
italic: {
pattern: /(\_){1}(.+?)(?:\1){1}/g,
},
},
}
}
}
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
console.log('HOHO')
Quill.register('modules/QuillMarkdown', QuillMarkdown, true)
new Quill('#editor', options)
})
HTML
<script src="https://cdn.quilljs.com/1.3.6/quill.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/quilljs-markdown@latest/dist/quilljs-markdown.js"><script>
<link href="https://cdn.quilljs.com/1.3.6/quill.snow.css" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/quilljs-markdown@latest/dist/quilljs-markdown-common-style.css" rel="stylesheet" >
<script>
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
var quill = new Quill('#editor', {
theme: 'snow'
});
var markdownOptions = {
ignoreTags: [ 'strikethrough'], // @option - if you need to ignore some tags.
tags: { // @option if you need to change for trigger pattern for some tags.
blockquote: {
pattern: /^(\|){1,6}\s/g,
},
bold: {
pattern: /^(\|){1,6}\s/g,
},
italic: {
pattern: /(\_){1}(.+?)(?:\1){1}/g,
},
},
};
new QuillMarkdown(editor, markdownOptions)
})
<script>
Call destroy()
to remove the event listener and disable markdown support:
const quillMarkdown = new QuillMarkdown(editor, markdownOptions)
// markdown is enabled
quillMarkdown.destroy()
// markdown is now disabled
To re-enable support, create a new instance.
Pasting the Markdown form,
Shows the corresponding Markdown result.
# MyTitle
## MyTitle
### MyTitle
#### MyTitle
##### MyTitle
> blockquote text
**Bold Text**
__Bold Text__
*Italics Text*
_Italics Text_
[link text](https://link_url)
`inline code block`
```
code block
```
1. one
2. two
3. three
* one
* two
* three
~~Strikethrough~~
[ ] checkbox
[x] checked
FAQs
Markdown for Quill Editor
We found that quilljs-markdown-copy 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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