Markdown helpers with metadata support.
# Using npm
npm install --save mdify
# Using yarn
yarn add mdify
const mdify = require("mdify");
let md = mdify.stringify({
author: "Johnny B."
, date: new Date()
, tags: ["hello", "world"]
}, `## Hello World!
Hey **there**!`);
console.log(md);
// ---
// author: Johnny B.
// date: 2016-06-06T07:12:17.533Z
// tags:
// - hello
// - world
// ---
// ## Hello World!
// Hey **there**!
console.log(mdify.parse(md));
// { markdown: '\n## Hello World!\nHey **there**!',
// metadata:
// { author: 'Johnny B.',
// date: Mon Jun 06 2016 10:12:17 GMT+0300 (EEST),
// tags: [ 'hello', 'world' ] },
// rawMeta: '---\nauthor: Johnny B.\ndate: 2016-06-06T07:12:17.533Z\ntags:\n - hello\n - world',
// html: '<h2 id="helloworld">Hello World!</h2>\n\n<p>Hey <strong>there</strong>!</p>' }
There are few ways to get help:
- Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
- For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. 🐛
- For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. 🚀
Stringify metadata and content.
- Object
metadata
: The metadata object. - String
content
: The markdown content. - Object
[options]
: An object containing the following fields: start
(String): The start delimiter of the metadata (default:---
).end
(String): The end delimiter of the metadata (default:---
).yamlOptions
(Object): Custom js-yaml options.
- String The markdown content prefixed by the stringified metadata.
Parses the markdown input and the metadata.
- String
input
: The markdown code. If it contains metadata, it will be parsed. - Object
[options]
: An object containing the following fields: start
(String): The metadata prefix (default:---
).end
(RegExp): The metadata end.html
(Boolean): Iftrue
, the markdown code will be parsed into HTML (default:true
).converterOptions
(Object): The converter options passed toshowdown
.
- ParseResult
Writes the generated content into a file.
- String
path
: The file path. - Object
metadata
: The metadata object. - String
content
: The markdown content. - Object
[options]
: The stringify options. - Function
[cb]
: The callback function.
Parses a markdown file.
- String
path
: The file path. - Object
[options]
: The parser options. - Function
[cb]
: The callback function.
- ParseResult Only if
cb
was omitted.
An object containing the following fields:
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