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showdown-prettify
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An extension to add Google Prettify hints to showdown's HTML output
npm install showdown-prettify
bower install showdown-prettify
You can also download the latest release zip or tarball and include it in your webpage, after showdown:
<script src="showdown.min.js">
<script src="showdown-prettify.min.js">
After including the extension in your application, you just need to enable it in showdown.
var converter = new showdown.Converter({extensions: ['prettify']});
var converter = new showdown.Converter({extensions: ['prettify']}),
input = "Here's a simple hello world in javascript:\n" +
"\n" +
" alert('Hello World!');\n" +
"\n" +
"The `alert` function is a build-in global from `window`.";
html = converter.makeHtml(input);
console.log(html);
This should output the equivalent to:
<p>Here's a simple hello world in javascript:</p>
<pre class="prettyprint linenums" tabIndex="0"><code data-inner="1">alert('Hello World!');
</code></pre>
<p>The <code class="prettyprint">alert</code> function is a build-in global from <code class="prettyprint">window</code>.</p>
These files are distributed under BSD license. For more information, please check the LICENSE file in the source code.
FAQs
Add markdown prettify flavor to showdown
The npm package showdown-prettify receives a total of 83 weekly downloads. As such, showdown-prettify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that showdown-prettify 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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