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snarkdown
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Snarkdown is a dead simple 1kb Markdown parser.
It's designed to be as minimal as possible, for constrained use-cases where a full Markdown parser would be inappropriate.
Note: Tables are not yet supported. If you love impossible to read regular expressions, submit a PR!
Note on XSS: Snarkdown doesn't sanitize HTML, since its primary target usage doesn't require it.
Snarkdown exports a single function, which parses a string of Markdown and returns a String of HTML. Couldn't be simpler.
The snarkdown module is available in every module format you'd ever need: ES Modules, CommonJS, UMD...
import snarkdown from 'snarkdown';
let md = '_this_ is **easy** to `use`.';
let html = snarkdown(md);
console.log(html);
// <em>this</em> is <strong>easy</strong> to <code>use</code>.
snarkdown-loader
renders markdown files to html.FAQs
Transform Markdown into HTML.
The npm package snarkdown receives a total of 67,829 weekly downloads. As such, snarkdown popularity was classified as popular.
We found that snarkdown 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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