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@hyrious/gfm

v0.1.5

Published

Use GitHub API to render markdown.

Readme

Preview GitHub Flavored Markdown

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This repo provides a site, a cli tool, a nodejs library and a deno library. Below is the library description.

Install

# globally (as cli)
> npm i -g @hyrious/gfm
# locally (as library)
> npm i -D @hyrious/gfm
# deno see below

Usage

As cli:

Note: only one *.md maybe passed to gfm, multiple files are ignored.

> gfm file.md
<p>content of this file</p>
> cat file.md | gfm
<p>content of this file</p>
# start a local server (like the site, with hot reloading enabled)
> gfm --serve file.md
# you may want to use a token to increase rate limit,
# simply append --token and it will ask for it before going.
> gfm file.md --token
Input Token (invisible): ******
<p>content of this file</p>

As library:

import { render } from "@hyrious/gfm";
const rateLimit = {};
const html = await render("# markdown", { token, rateLimit });
console.log(rateLimit, html);

As deno library (you have to use it with --allow-net):

import { render } from "https://esm.run/@hyrious/gfm";
// same interface as nodejs library

As native browser module:

<script type="module">
    import { render } from "https://esm.run/@hyrious/gfm";
</script>

As iife or umd (like jquery):

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@hyrious/gfm"></script>
<script>GFM.render("# hello").then(text => {})</script>

Note: render results are not cached, you should implement caching on your own.

Why

The library is written in .mjs to use vanilla import in nodejs (since 14). It then uses rollup to convert mjs to cjs for require users. It uses browser, module and conditional exports in package.json to support many platforms.

I personally made this package for a reference of the correct way to support multiple environments in one package. You (Me) should look at package.json for more details.

package.json with comments

{
    // node's require and import, to override it, see "exports"
    "main": "dist/index.js",
    // https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#packages_conditional_exports
    "exports": {
        "import": "./src/index.mjs",
        "require": "./dist/index.js"
    },
    // front-end bundler read this (like vite or webpack)
    "module": "src/index.browser.mjs",
    // cdn like jsdelivr read this
    "browser": "dist/index.browser.js"
}

Licence

MIT @ hyrious