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@markdoc/markdoc

v0.4.0

Published

A text markup language for documentation

Downloads

165,842

Readme

Markdoc is a Markdown-based syntax and toolchain for creating custom documentation sites and experiences.
We designed Markdoc to power Stripe's public docs, our largest and most complex content site.

Installation

To get started with Markdoc, first install the library:

npm install @markdoc/markdoc

or

yarn add @markdoc/markdoc

and import it in your app:

const Markdoc = require('@markdoc/markdoc');

or if you are using ESM

import Markdoc from '@markdoc/markdoc';

then use Markdoc in your app or tool:

const doc = `
# Markdoc README

{% image src="/logo.svg" /%}
`;

const ast = Markdoc.parse(doc);
const content = Markdoc.transform(ast);
return Markdoc.renderers.react(content, React);

Check out our docs for more guidance on how to use Markdoc.

TypeScript

This is the minimal tsconfig.json required to use Markdoc in your TypeScript project:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "moduleResolution": "node",
    "target": "esnext", // works with es2015 or greater
    "esModuleInterop": true
  }
}

React

If you are using React, install Markdoc with:

npm install @markdoc/markdoc react @types/react

Contributing

Contributions and feedback are welcome and encouraged. Check out our contributing guidelines on how to do so.

Development

  1. Run npm install
  2. Run npm run build
  3. Run the tests using npm test

Code of conduct

This project has adopted the Stripe Code of conduct.

License

This project uses the MIT license.

Credits

Special shout out to: