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CommonMark
==========
CommonMark is a rationalized version of Markdown syntax,
with a [spec][the spec] and BSD3-licensed reference
implementations in C and JavaScript.
[the spec]: http://spec.commonmark.org
For more information, see <http://commonmark.org>.
To play with this library without installing it, see
the live dingus at <http://spec.commonmark.org/dingus.html>.
Installing
----------
You can install the library using `npm`:
npm install commonmark
This package includes the commonmark library and a
command-line executable, `commonmark`.
For client-side use, you can do `make browserify` to produce
a standalone JavaScript file `js/commonmark.js`,
suitable for linking into a web page, or just fetch
<http://spec.commonmark.org/js/commonmark.js>.
To run tests for the JavaScript library:
make testjs
To run benchmarks against some other JavaScript converters:
npm install showdown marked markdown-it
make benchjs
To start an interactive dingus that you can use to try out
the library:
make dingus
Usage
-----
Instead of converting Markdown directly to HTML, as most converters
do, `commonmark.js` parses Markdown to an AST (abstract syntax tree),
and then renders this AST as HTML. This opens up the possibility of
manipulating the AST between parsing and rendering. For example, one
could transform emphasis into ALL CAPS.
Here's a basic usage example:
var reader = new commonmark.DocParser();
var writer = new commonmark.HtmlRenderer();
var parsed = reader.parse("Hello *world*"); // parsed is a 'Node' tree
var result = writer.render(parsed); // result is a string
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