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yeast-markdown-parser
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Parses markdown to yeAST (Yuri's Empathetic Arbitrary Syntax Tree) documents
The yeast-markdown-parser
project provides a set of yeast parsers to parse markdown content into a yeast document.
Use the designated version of node and install dependencies:
nvm use
npm i
Run npm run build
to compile the TypeScript source into a JavaScript module with TypeScript typings.
Run npm run test
to run the Jest unit tests.
Only stable code should be published. Use the Jenkins Job https://jenkins.ininica.com/view/developer-engagement/job/devengage-publish-npm-package/ to publish the package as preview (specify a non-main branch) or latest (main branch). The published commit in the repo will be tagged with the released version number.
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Parses markdown to yeAST (Yuri's Empathetic Arbitrary Syntax Tree) documents
The npm package yeast-markdown-parser receives a total of 67 weekly downloads. As such, yeast-markdown-parser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that yeast-markdown-parser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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