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An extension library around Fletcher Penney's implementation of MultiMarkdown in C. This library is based (almost entirely) on rpeg-markdown, which is a ruby extension library around John MacFarlane's C implementation of Markdown.
>> require 'multimarkdown'
>> puts MultiMarkdown.new('Hello, world.').to_html
# <p>Hello, world.</p>
>> puts MultiMarkdown.new('_Hello World!_', :smart, :filter_html).to_html
# <p><em>Hello World!</em></p>
>> puts MultiMarkdown.new('_Hello World!_').to_latex
# \emph{Hello World!}
>> puts MultiMarkdown.new("Title: Some document\n\nSome text in the document").extract_metadata("title")
# Some document
>> PEGMultiMarkdown.new('Hello! World!')
This library requires a recent version of glib2. All modern GNU userland systems should be fine.
Install from GEM:
$ sudo gem install rpeg-multimarkdown
Hacking:
$ git clone git://github.com/djungelvral/rpeg-multimarkdown.git
$ cd rpeg-multimarkdown
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
$ rake test
The peg-markdown, peg-multimarkdown, and Ruby PEG Markdown extension sources are licensed under the GPL and the Ruby PEG MultiMarkdown extension sources adopts this license. See the file LICENSE included with this distribution for more information.
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We found that rpeg-multimarkdown 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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