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atherdon-callbacks

v1.11.0

Published

Me trying to separate part of our code

Downloads

77

Readme

submodule for https://github.com/atherdon/markdown-to-email

Syntax

Parser uses no libraries, so it copies markdown syntax and based on opening tag generates email component (image, paragraph, subtitle, etc.). There is a list of existing tags:

Subject

#!

The subject of email, will be displayed in the email preview.

Preview text

#~

Preview text of email, will be displayed in the email preview.

Title

#

Title of email, by default at the top of email body.

Subtitle

##

Subtitle, can be seen anywhere in email body.

Sponsorship

~[content][href][src]

The first symbol should be tilde ~, and all other attributes should be not empty, or this will cause errors. src - absolute path to image or may be url, href - the link of sponsorship block, content - the text near the image (also link, wrapped in href). Where ever you place sponsorship block, it will be concatenated and parsed at the top and bottom of email body.

Image or GIF

![src][href][alt text]

The first symbol !, and all other attributes are required, or error will appear. src - absolute path to image or may be url, href - the link of image, alt text - the text, when image not rendered yet.

Paragraph

Default paragraph contains no special opening symbols, just straight text.

Link

[content](href)

Consist of two parameters - content, the text of the link and href - the url of link. Can be placed at default paragraph.

Divider

You may use empty line in email body, just in the markdown document leave line empty, it will be parsed as real line break.

Separator

add [separator]