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remark-yaml-config
Advanced tools
Configure remark with YAML front-matter.
npm:
npm install remark-yaml-config
remark-yaml-config is also available as an AMD, CommonJS, and globals module, uncompressed and compressed.
Dependencies:
var remark = require('remark');
var config = require('remark-yaml-config');
Process:
var file = remark().use(config).process([
'---',
'remark:',
' commonmark: true',
' bullet: "*"',
'---',
'',
'1) Commonmark list (this is a parse setting)',
'',
'- Hello (this is a stringification setting)',
''
].join('\n'));
Yields:
---
remark:
commonmark: true
bullet: "*"
---
1. Commonmark list (this is a parse setting)
* Hello (this is a stringification setting)
remark.use(yamlConfig)
Passes the configuration at the remark
field as parse
and stringify settings.
Just like remark-comment-config, but YAML is more visible.
FAQs
remark plugin to configure it with YAML frontmatter
The npm package remark-yaml-config receives a total of 26,079 weekly downloads. As such, remark-yaml-config popularity was classified as popular.
We found that remark-yaml-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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