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markrust

Convert from Markdown to Atlassian markup.

Usage

$ ./markrust -h
markrust 2.1.0
guppy0130 <guppy0130@yahoo.com>
Converts Markdown to Atlassian markup

USAGE:
    markrust [OPTIONS] [ARGS]

ARGS:
    <INPUT>     FILE input, or empty for stdin
    <OUTPUT>    FILE output, or empty for stdout

OPTIONS:
    -e, --editor
            Launch $EDITOR as input

    -h, --help
            Print help information

    -l, --language <LANGUAGE>
            [default: confluence] [possible values: jira, confluence]

    -m, --modify-headers <MODIFY_HEADERS>
            Add N to header level (can be negative) [default: 0]

    -t, --toc
            Prepend TOC markup

    -V, --version
            Print version information

Features

Compared to the Markdown converter that comes with Atlassian products:

  • Code block macro with syntax highlighting
  • Code block macro with automatic language mapping
    • Console -> bash, language aliases, etc.
  • Automatic TOC markup (pass -t flag)
  • Header level modifier (add/remove to header levels across document)
  • Limited support for details and summary HTML elements

Notes

  • markrust -e output will launch your $EDITOR with $TMP/markrust.md as an argument, then when the editor returns, markrust will write the Atlassian markup to output.
    • You can only supply one path with the -e flag as a result
  • Markdown content in details and summary will not be parsed, because once you're in HTML, only text will be kept as-is.

Testing

  • cargo test
  • cargo bench - coming soon
  • make coverage to compute coverage
    • if you're on Windows, you may want to run setup_env.ps1 first.