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react-remarkable

v1.1.3

Published

A React component for rendering Markdown with remarkable

Downloads

24,082

Readme

react-remarkable

A React component for rendering Markdown with remarkable.

npm install --save react-remarkable

Usage


var React = require('react');
var Markdown = require('react-remarkable');

var MyComponent = React.createClass({

  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        {/* Pass Markdown source to the `source` prop */}
        <Markdown source="**Markdown is awesome!**" />

        {/* Or pass it as children */}
        {/* You can nest React components, too */}
        <Markdown>{`
          ## Reasons React is great

          1. Server-side rendering
          2. This totally works:

          <SomeOtherAmazingComponent />

          Pretty neat!
        `}</Markdown>
      </div>
    );
  }

});

Available props:

  • options - Hash of Remarkable options
  • source - Markdown source. You can also pass the source as children, which allows you to mix React components and Markdown.
  • container - Element to use as container. Defaults to div.

Syntax Highlighting

Atom

You can enable syntax highlighting in Atom using the following steps:

Go to Settings > Packages > language-babel Settings > Enter this for JavaScript Tagged Literal Grammar Extensions:

"(?<=<Markdown>{)":source.gfm

Shortly you'll see that markdown syntax highlighting is enabled.

License

MIT