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remark-parse-yaml
Advanced tools
This remark plugin takes markdown with yaml frontmatter and parses the yaml into an object.
const unified = require('unified')
const markdown = require('remark-parse')
const frontmatter = require('remark-frontmatter')
const parseFrontmatter = require('remark-parse-yaml');
let processor = unified()
.use(markdown)
.use(frontmatter)
.use(parseFrontmatter)
When the processor is run, yaml
nodes will now have an additional key, parsedValue
,
attached to its data
key.
Say that we have this markdown string:
---
metadata: this is metadata
tags:
- one
- two
---
# Heading
When parsed, this will produce a yaml
node with a data
object that looks like this:
data: {
parsedValue: {
metadata: "this is metadata",
tags: ["one", "two"]
}
}
FAQs
Parses yaml blocks into structured data
The npm package remark-parse-yaml receives a total of 5,787 weekly downloads. As such, remark-parse-yaml popularity was classified as popular.
We found that remark-parse-yaml 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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