- ⚡ built for speed
- ⬇️ low-level compiler for parsing markdown without caching or blocking for long periods of time
- ⚖️ light-weight while implementing all markdown features from the supported flavors & specifications
- 🌐 works in a browser, on a server, or from a command line interface (CLI)
{number}x{number} in the title text part of the link in quotes after the url e.g.
![](src "1x2 title text")
or
![](src "title text 1x2")
generates:
<img src="src" alt="" width="1" height="2" title="title text">
any attribute name=value, no quotes around the value e.g.
![](src "width=1 height=2 align=right title text")
![](src "width=1px height=2px align=right title text")
generates:
<img src="src" alt="" width="1" height="2" align="right" title="title text">
<img src="src" alt="" width="1px" height="2px" align="right" title="title text">
The original code doesn't apply the baseUrl
on the relative link in raw html tag such as <a href="">
, <img src="">
.
Hack the render function, this will add baseUrl
just as it dose on markdown image, ![](path/to/image.png)
.
Checkout the demo page to see marked in action ⛹️
Our documentation pages are also rendered using marked 💯
Also read about:
CLI: npm install -g marked
In-browser: npm install marked
Warning: 🚨 Marked does not sanitize the output HTML by default 🚨
CLI
$ marked -o hello.html
hello world
^D
$ cat hello.html
<p>hello world</p>
Browser
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<title>Marked in the browser</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="content"></div>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/marked/marked.min.js"></script>
<script>
document.getElementById('content').innerHTML =
marked('# Marked in the browser\n\nRendered by **marked**.');
</script>
</body>
</html>
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