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@ayushshanker/mdo

v0.5.1

Published

Preview Markdown files and folders in the browser

Readme

mdo

Contains mdo CLI for previewing Markdown files and folders in your browser.

Install

Global install:

npm install -g @ayushshanker/mdo

One-off usage without installing:

npx @ayushshanker/mdo README.md
pnpm dlx @ayushshanker/mdo README.md
yarn dlx @ayushshanker/mdo README.md

Command Name

The package is published as @ayushshanker/mdo, but the executable command is:

mdo

Usage

Open the current directory in folder mode:

mdo

Open a specific Markdown file:

mdo README.md

Open a folder on a fixed port:

mdo docs --port 3000

Export a Markdown file to HTML instead of opening the browser:

mdo README.md --output README.html

Use a theme:

mdo README.md --theme earthsong
mdo README.md --theme print
mdo README.md --dark

Render math:

Inline: $a_b$ or \(a_b\)

\[
\frac{1}{2}
\]

Modes

File Mode

When you pass a Markdown file, mdo renders it to HTML.

Examples:

mdo README.md
mdo docs/intro.markdown
mdo README.md --output README.html

Folder Mode

When you pass a directory, mdo starts a local preview server and opens a directory listing in your browser.

Examples:

mdo .
mdo docs
mdo docs --port 3000

Flags

  • --dark uses the GitHub dark theme
  • --theme <name> selects github-light, github-dark, belafonte-day, belafonte-night, earth, earthsong, dracula, or print
  • --output <file> writes HTML to disk instead of opening the browser; file mode only
  • --port <port> uses a fixed port for folder mode
  • --help prints usage information
  • --version prints the package version

Notes

  • mdo with no path is the same as mdo .
  • --output only works for file mode
  • Folder mode binds to loopback only and is intended for local preview
  • Math is rendered server-side with MathJax-compatible TeX syntax
  • Inline math supports $...$ and \(...\); display math supports $$...$$ and \[...\]