posthtml-markdownit

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## Introduction This PostHTML plugin compiles Markdown to HTML using [markdown-it](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it). Before: ```xml # Heading 1 --- Paragraph with some text _Italic_ **Bold** - List item 1 - List item 2 - List item 3 ``` After: ```html

Heading 1


Paragraph with some text

Italic Bold

``` ## Install ``` npm i -D posthtml posthtml-markdownit ``` ## Usage ```js import posthtml from 'posthtml' import markdown from 'posthtml-markdownit' posthtml([ markdown() ]) .process('# Test') .then(result => console.log(result.html)) //

Test

``` ### Importing files You can import and render Markdown files: Before: ```xml # Imported ``` After: ```html

Imported

``` ## Syntax ### Tags Both `` and `` tags are supported. Before: ```xml # Heading 1 ``` After: ```html

Heading 1

``` By default, the custom tags like `` are replaced with the compiled Markdown. See the [tag attribute](#tag) if you need a wrapping tag around your Markdown content. ### Attributes You can also use the `markdown` or `md` attributes on an HTML element: Before: ```html
# Heading 1
``` After: ```html

Heading 1

``` #### `tag` You can use a `tag` attribute to wrap the resulting markup in a tag: Before: ```xml # Heading 1 ``` After: ```html

Heading 1

``` #### `inline` You can mark the content to be rendered inline. This is helpful if you're including a file that will be used as an inline element and don't want the enclosing `p` tags. Before: ```xml
Imported
``` After: ```html

Imported

``` Instead of: ```html

Imported

``` ## Options ### `root` Type: `string`\ Default: `./` A path relative to which Markdown files will be [imported](#importing-files). ### `encoding` Type: `string`\ Default: `utf8` Encoding for imported Markdown files. ### `markdownit` Type: `object`\ Default: `{}` Options passed to the `markdown-it` library. See the [available options](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it#init-with-presets-and-options). ### `plugins` Type: `array`\ Default: `[]` Plugins for `markdown-it`. Example: ```js import {light as emoji} from 'markdown-it-emoji' markdown({ plugins: [{ plugin: emoji, options: {} // Options for markdown-it-emoji }] }) ``` [npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/posthtml-markdownit [npm-version-shield]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/posthtml-markdownit.svg [npm-stats]: http://npm-stat.com/charts.html?package=posthtml-markdownit [npm-stats-shield]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/posthtml-markdownit.svg [github-ci]: https://github.com/posthtml/posthtml-markdownit/actions/workflows/nodejs.yml [github-ci-shield]: https://github.com/posthtml/posthtml-markdownit/actions/workflows/nodejs.yml/badge.svg [license]: ./LICENSE [license-shield]: https://img.shields.io/npm/l/posthtml-markdownit.svg