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markdown-it-calendar

v1.5.0

Published

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Downloads

18

Readme

markdown-it-calendar

NPM version Standard - JavaScript Style Guide

Plugin for using markdown syntax to make a beautiful calendar for markdown-it markdown parser.

With this plugin you can create a calendar <div> using markdown like:

:::calendar 2017 4
** Write your to-do-things. **
:::

Imgur

Prerequire

Installation

npm install markdown-it-calendar --save

Use

in script

const md = require('markdown-it')
md.use(require('markdown-it-calendar'))

in markdown

  1. Set Year, Month (ex: 2017 04), then it will render the correct calendar.
:::calendar year month
:::
  1. Write your day-schedule
  • Using -, +, * be a marker, just like writting ul (no-sequence list).
  • Using [ ,] add EventTitle, then you can add Description after one space ' ' of eventTitle.
  • If the day has a big event or important meanings, you can add DayTitle after Date.
:::calendar Year Month
- Date DayTitle
  - [EventTitle1] Description1
  - [EventTitle2] Description2
:::
**Support original markdown syntax in calendar.

Syntax Example

Basic syntax

:::calendar 2017 4
- 1 today is good
    - [Title1] Description1
    - [Title2] Description2

- 23
    - [Title3] Description4
:::

Travel, Todo calendar

:::calendar 2017 4
- 1 Day1
    - [checking] 8:00 at Taipei Taoyuan airport
    - [arrive] 5-stars hotel.

- 2 Day2
    - [shopping] NO BUDGET!!!
    - [dinner] NO on a diet!!!

- 3 Day3
  - [Back] I love home~
:::

Support original markdown syntax.

:::calendar 2017 4

- 3 ## Publish
    - [markdown-it-calendar] That's a amazing tool from [markdown-it](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it).

- 10 [Update!!](https://www.npmjs.com/package/markdown-it-calendar)
    - [**v1.5.0**] **OMG!**
      - Add style dark.
      - Fix markdown original syntax bug.
:::

Config

Configs can be set directly in your markdown parser as per above examples, like this:

const md = require('markdown-it')
md.use(require('markdown-it-calendar'), {
  startMarker: "any marker you want"
})

Options

  • startMarker (default = :::calendar)
  • endMarker (default = :::)
  • PARAMS_REGEX (set regex for Year Month , default = /^(\((.*)\)){0,1}\s+(\d+)[ ]+(\d+)\s*$/)
  • DATE_REGEX (set regex for - Date DayTitle, default = /^[+*-]\s+(\d{1,2})(\s(.*))?$/)
  • EVENT_REGEX (set regex for - [EventTitle1] Description1, default = /^[-*+]\s*\[(.*?)\]\s*(.*)$/)

License

© MIT

Standard - JavaScript Style Guide