Compiler for unified. Stringifies mdast syntax trees to markdown. Used in the remark processor but can be used on its own as well. Can be extended to change how markdown is parsed.
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npm:
npm install remark-stringify
var unified = require('unified') var createStream = require('unified-stream') var parse = require('remark-parse') var toc = require('remark-toc') var stringify = require('remark-stringify') var processor = unified() .use(parse) .use(toc) .use(stringify, { bullet: '*', fence: '~', fences: true, incrementListMarker: false }) process.stdin.pipe(createStream(processor)).pipe(process.stdout)
processor.use(stringify[, options])Configure the processor to stringify mdast syntax trees to markdown.
optionsOptions are passed directly, or passed later through processor.data().
options.gfmStringify with the required escapes for GFM compatible markdown (boolean, default: true).
|, for tables):, for literal URLs)~, for strike-through)options.commonmarkStringify for CommonMark compatible markdown (boolean, default: false).
options.pedanticStringify for pedantic compatible markdown (boolean, default: false).
options.entitiesHow to stringify entities (string or boolean, default: false):
true — Entities are generated for special HTML characters (& > &) and non-ASCII characters (© > ©). If named entities are not (widely) supported, numbered character references are used (’ > ’)'numbers' — Numbered entities are generated (& > &) for special HTML characters and non-ASCII characters'escape' — Special HTML characters are encoded (& > &, ’ > ’), non-ASCII characters not (ö persists)options.setextCompile headings, when possible, in Setext-style (boolean, default: false). Uses = for level one headings and - for level two headings. Other heading levels are compiled as ATX (respecting closeAtx).
options.closeAtxCompile ATX headings with the same amount of closing hashes as opening hashes (boolean, default: false).
options.looseTableCreate tables without fences: initial and final pipes (boolean, default: false).
options.spacedTableCreate tables without spacing between pipes and content (boolean, default: true).
options.paddedTableCreate tables with padding in each cell so that they are the same size (boolean, default: true).
options.stringLengthFunction passed to markdown-table to detect the length of a table cell (Function, default: s => s.length).
options.fenceFence marker to use for code blocks ('~' or '`', default: '`').
options.fencesStringify code blocks without language with fences (boolean, default: false).
options.bulletBullet marker to use for unordered list items ('-', '*', or '+', default: '-').
options.listItemIndentHow to indent the content from list items ('tab', 'mixed' or '1', default: 'tab').
'tab': use tab stops (4 spaces)'1': use one space'mixed': use 1 for tight and tab for loose list itemsoptions.incrementListMarkerWhether to increment ordered list item bullets (boolean, default: true).
options.ruleMarker to use for thematic breaks / horizontal rules ('-', '*', or '_', default: '*').
options.ruleRepetitionNumber of markers to use for thematic breaks / horizontal rules (number, default: 3). Should be 3 or more.
options.ruleSpacesWhether to pad thematic break (horizontal rule) markers with spaces (boolean, default true).
options.strongMarker to use for importance ('_' or '*', default '*').
options.emphasisMarker to use for emphasis ('_' or '*', default '_').
stringify.CompilerAccess to the raw compiler, if you need it.
If this plugin is used, it adds a Compiler constructor to the processor. Other plugins can change and add visitors on the compiler’s prototype to change how markdown is stringified.
The below plugin modifies a visitor to add an extra blank line before level two headings.
module.exports = gap function gap() { var Compiler = this.Compiler var visitors = Compiler.prototype.visitors var original = visitors.heading visitors.heading = heading function heading(node) { return (node.depth === 2 ? '\n' : '') + original.apply(this, arguments) } }
Compiler#visitorsAn object mapping node types to visitors.
function visitor(node[, parent])Stringify node.
string, the compiled given node.
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