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@cocy/transform-md

v1.0.0-alpha.2

Published

Uses [Remark](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark) to transform your Markdown content to HTML.

Downloads

4

Readme

Cocy Transform Markdown

Uses Remark to transform your Markdown content to HTML.

Usage

import md from '@cocy/transform-md';

cocy.use(md, options?);

Options

See here.

Frontmatter assets

You can load assets in frontmatter by using the assets key:

---
title: Hello!
assets:
	thumb: ./my-photo.jpg
---

On the CocyFile object, you can retrieve the asset using file.assets.get('thumb'). Read more about assets with Cocy here. Inline image assets (![]()) work as well.

Built-in Remark plugins

By default, the following plugins are loaded, which you can modify using hooks as shown above:

  • html: transforms Markdown to HTML
  • frontmatter: parses YAML frontmatter
  • extract: adds frontmatter data to the vfile
  • assetResolver: custom plugin to resolve assets
  • excerptGenerator: also custom, adds an excerpt to the result's attributes, which is either the frontmatter value of excerpt, all paragraphs before a <!-- more --> tag or the first paragraph of text (in that order). Can be disabled by setting config.generateExcerpt to false.