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hexo-renderer-marked-enhanced

v0.0.1

Published

Markdown renderer plugin for Hexo

Downloads

4

Readme

hexo-renderer-marked-enhanced

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Add support for Markdown. This plugin uses marked as render engine. Forked hexo-renderer-marked and enables theme developer to have more options when using marked to generate HTML from markdown.

Installation

$ npm install hexo-renderer-marked-enhanced --save
  • Hexo 3: >= 0.2
  • Hexo 2: 0.1.x

Override Marked Renderer

Different from hexo-renderer-marked, you can override marked Renderer within a Hexo theme script:

hexo.markedRenderer = {
    init: function() {
        console.log("hexo.markedRenderer init!");
        // Called before rendering 
    },
    complete: function(html) {
        console.log("hexo.markedRenderer complete!");
        // Called after rendered
        
        // Deal with html here ...
        
        return html;
    },
    heading: function(text, level) {
        // Default method can be accessed via: 
        // this._super.heading(text, level) 
        return "Your custom heading format"
    }
};

You can save it in a script file(for example: marked-renderer.js), and put it in scripts folder of theme:

-[your project]
	|
    themes
        |
        [your theme]
            |
            scripts
                |
                marked-renderer.js

For more information on how to override marked renderer, see here.

Besides we add two method which will be very helpful:

  • init: function(data, options), called before rendering. The data.text is initial markdown text, and data.path is it's file path. options can config gfm , pedantic , sanitize , tables , breaks , smartLists , smartypants, but we recomment you config it in _config.yml.
  • complete: function(html), called after rendered. The html is generated HTML code from markdown text, so if you want to do more with the HTML code result, just change it free and return it!

Options

You can configure this plugin in _config.yml.

marked:
  gfm: true
  pedantic: false
  sanitize: false
  tables: true
  breaks: true
  smartLists: true
  smartypants: true
  • gfm - Enables GitHub flavored markdown
  • pedantic - Conform to obscure parts of markdown.pl as much as possible. Don't fix any of the original markdown bugs or poor behavior.
  • sanitize - Sanitize the output. Ignore any HTML that has been input.
  • tables - Enable GFM tables. This option requires the gfm option to be true.
  • breaks - Enable GFM line breaks. This option requires the gfm option to be true.
  • smartLists - Use smarter list behavior than the original markdown.
  • smartypants - Use "smart" typograhic punctuation for things like quotes and dashes.