Official README builder for the 30-seconds projects.
npm install --save markdown-builder
Using markdown-builder
is quite easy:
const markdown = require('markdown-builder');
const { headers } = markdown;
headers.hX(3, '3rd Header') // ### 3rd Header
Check out 30-seconds-of-code's READMEs, they are automatically generated using markdown-builder
Use the h1
,h2
,h3
,h4
,h5
,h6
or hX
to generate a markdown header. Calling hX
with a level above 6
returns a h6
Header.
const markdown = require('markdown-builder')
const { headers } = markdown
headers.h1('1st Header') // # 1st Header
headers.h2('2nd Header') // ## 2nd Header
headers.h3('3rd Header') // ### 3rd Header
headers.hX(5, '5th Header using hX') // ##### 5th Header using hX
const markdown = require('markdown-builder')
const { emphasis } = markdown
emphasis.b('bold text')
emphasis.i('italic text')
emphasis.s('strikethrough text')
const markdown = require('markdown-builder')
const { lists } = markdown
let a = ['Item 1', 'Item 2']
// ordered list
lists.ol(a)
// 1. Item 1
// 2. Item 2
lists.ol(a, (item) => item.toUpperCase()) // use callbacks to alter each item
// 1. ITEM 1
// 2. ITEM 2
// unordered List
lists.ul(a)
lists.ul(a, (item) => item.toUpperCase())
const markdown = require('markdown-builder')
const { misc } = markdown
// Images
let alt = 'image of lights', url = 'https://www.w3schools.com/w3css/img_lights.jpg', title = 'lights'
misc.image(alt, url)
misc.image(alt, url, title)
// Collapsible summary/details block
misc.collapsible('Summary', 'content');
// Github Anchor
misc.anchor('A header with /*() special-characters!'); // #a-header-with--special-characters
// Link
misc.link('Github', 'https://github.com/flxwu')
// horizontal rule
misc.hr()
Collapsible: