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remark-task-list
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This remark plugin does a few things:
node.checked
properties for each ID.const unified = require('unified')
const markdown = require('remark-parse')
const taskListPlugin = require('remark-task-list');
let processor = unified()
.use(markdown, { gfm: true })
.use(taskListPlugin, {
toggle: ['task-list-item-1'], // Default is []
idPrefix: 'task-list-item-' // Default is 'task-list-item-'
})
When the processor is run, each checkbox listItem
node will have a few properties
attached to its data
key:
data: {
idx: 0, // Incremented for each task list item
id: 'task-list-item-0', // Controlled by `idPrefix`
hProperties: {
id: 'task-list-item-0' // Causes the node to be rendered to HTML with an `id` attribute
}
}
We used the toggle
option above to indicate that we'd like the task list item
with the ID task-list-item-1
to be toggled. If it is checked, it will be
toggled unchecked, and vice versa.
Say that we have this markdown string:
- [ ] task 1
- [x] task 2
Since we specified toggle: ["task-list-item-1"]
, the second listItem
node
will have its checked
property flipped. Thus, the markdown would be re-rendered like so:
- [ ] task 1
- [ ] task 2
FAQs
Toggle task list items and reference them by IDs.
We found that remark-task-list 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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