# remarkable [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jonschlinkert/remarkable.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jonschlinkert/remarkable) [![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/remarkable.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/remarkable) [![Coverage Status](https://img.shields.io/coveralls/jonschlinkert/remarkable.svg)](https://coveralls.io/r/jonschlinkert/remarkable?branch=dev) > Markdown parser done right. Fast and easy to extend. __[Live demo](http://jonschlinkert.github.io/remarkable/demo/)__ - Supports the [CommonMark](http://commonmark.org/) spec + [syntax extensions](#syntax-extensions) + sugar (URL autolinking, typographer). - Configurable syntax! You can add new rules and even replace existing ones. - [High speed](#benchmark)! - [Plugins by community](https://www.npmjs.org/browse/keyword/remarkable-plugin). ## Install **node.js:** ```bash npm install remarkable --save ``` **bower:** ```bash bower install remarkable --save ``` **browser (CDN):** - [jsDeliver CDN](http://www.jsdelivr.com/#!remarkable "jsDelivr CDN") ## Usage ```js var Remarkable = require('remarkable'); var md = new Remarkable(); console.log(md.render('# Remarkable rulezz!')); // =>

Remarkable rulezz!

``` ### Options By default remarkable is configured to be similar to GFM, but with HTML disabled. This is easy to change if you prefer to use different settings. There are two ways to define options. #### constructor Define options in the constructor: ```js // Actual default values var md = new Remarkable({ html: false, // Enable HTML tags in source xhtmlOut: false, // Use '/' to close single tags (
) breaks: false, // Convert '\n' in paragraphs into
langPrefix: 'language-', // CSS language prefix for fenced blocks linkify: false, // Autoconvert URL-like text to links // Enable some language-neutral replacement + quotes beautification typographer: false, // Double + single quotes replacement pairs, when typographer enabled, // and smartquotes on. Set doubles to '«»' for Russian, '„“' for German. quotes: '“”‘’', // Highlighter function. Should return escaped HTML, // or '' if the source string is not changed highlight: function (/*str, lang*/) { return ''; } }); console.log(md.render('# Remarkable rulezz!')); // =>

Remarkable rulezz!

``` #### .set Or define options via the `.set()` method: ```js var Remarkable = require('remarkable'); var md = new Remarkable(); md.set({ html: true, breaks: true }); ``` **Note:** To achieve the best possible performance, don't modify a `Remarkable` instance on the fly. If you need multiple configurations it's best to create multiple instances and initialize each with a configuration that is ideal for that instance. ### Presets Remarkable offers some "presets" as a convenience to quickly enable/disable active syntax rules and options for common use cases. #### commonmark Enable strict [CommonMark](http://commonmark.org/) mode with the `commonmark` preset: ```js var Remarkable = require('remarkable'); var md = new Remarkable('commonmark'); ``` #### full Enable all available rules (but still with default options, if not set): ```js var Remarkable = require('remarkable'); var md = new Remarkable('full'); // Or with options: var md = new Remarkable('full', { html: true, linkify: true, typographer: true }); ``` ### Syntax highlighting Apply syntax highlighting to fenced code blocks with the `highlight` option: ```js var Remarkable = require('remarkable'); var hljs = require('highlight.js') // https://highlightjs.org/ // Actual default values var md = new Remarkable({ highlight: function (str, lang) { if (lang && hljs.getLanguage(lang)) { try { return hljs.highlight(lang, str).value; } catch (err) {} } try { return hljs.highlightAuto(str).value; } catch (err) {} return ''; // use external default escaping } }); ``` ### Syntax extensions Enabled by default: - [Tables](https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown/#tables) (GFM) - [\](https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown/#strikethrough) (GFM strikethrough) - `~~deleted text~~` Disabled by default: - [\](http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#superscripts-and-subscripts) - `19^th^` - [\](http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#superscripts-and-subscripts) - `H~2~0` - [abbreviations](https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/#abbr) - __\__ - `++inserted text++` (experimental) - __\__ - `==marked text==` (experimental) __*__ Experimental extensions can be changed later for something like [Critic Markup](http://criticmarkup.com/), but you will still be able to use old-style rules via external plugins if you prefer. ### Manage rules ```js var md = new Remarkable(); md.inline.ruler.enable([ 'ins', 'mark' ]); md.block.ruler.disable([ 'table' ]); // Enable everything md = new Remarkable('full', { html: true, linkify: true, typographer: true, }); ``` ### Typographer Although full-weight typographical replacements are language specific, `remarkable` provides coverage for the most common and universal use cases: ```js var Remarkable = require('remarkable'); var md = new Remarkable({ typographer: true, quotes: '“”‘’' }); // Disable rules at all: md.core.ruler.disable([ 'replacements', 'smartquotes' ]); // Actual default replacements: // // '' → ‘’ // "" → “”. Set '«»' for Russian, '„“' for German, empty to disable // (c) (C) → © // (tm) (TM) → ™ // (r) (R) → ® // +- → ± // (p) (P) -> § // ... → … (also ?.... → ?.., !.... → !..) // ???????? → ???, !!!!! → !!!, `,,` → `,` // -- → –, --- → — // ``` Of course, you can also add your own rules or replace the defaults with something more advanced or specific to your language. ### Plugins Easily load plugins with the `.use()` method: ```js var md = new Remarkable(); md.use(plugin1) .use(plugin2, opts) .use(plugin3); ``` ## References / Thanks Big thanks to [John MacFarlane](https://github.com/jgm) for his work on the CommonMark spec and reference implementations. His work saved us a lot of time during this project's development. **Related Links:** 1. https://github.com/jgm/CommonMark - reference CommonMark implementations in C & JS, also contains latest spec & online demo. 2. http://talk.commonmark.org - CommonMark forum, good place to collaborate developers' efforts. ## Development / Modification Parser consists of several responsibilities chains, filled with rules. You can reconfigure anyone as you wish. Render also can be modified and extended. See source code to understand details. Pay attention to these properties: ```js Remarkable.core Remarkable.core.ruler Remarkable.block Remarkable.block.ruler Remarkable.inline Remarkable.inline.ruler Remarkable.renderer Remarkable.renderer.rules ``` ## Benchmark Here is result of CommonMark spec parse at Core i5 2.4 GHz (i5-4258U): ```bash $ benchmark/benchmark.js spec Selected samples: (1 of 27) > spec Sample: spec.txt (110610 bytes) > commonmark-reference x 40.42 ops/sec ±4.07% (51 runs sampled) > current x 74.99 ops/sec ±4.69% (67 runs sampled) > current-commonmark x 93.76 ops/sec ±1.23% (79 runs sampled) > marked-0.3.2 x 22.92 ops/sec ±0.79% (41 runs sampled) ``` As you can see, `remarkabe` doesn't pay with speed for it's flexibility. Because it's written in monomorphyc style and use JIT inline caches effectively. ## Authors - Jon Schlinkert [github/jonschlinkert](https://github.com/jonschlinkert) - Alex Kocharin [github/rlidwka](https://github.com/rlidwka) - Vitaly Puzrin [github/puzrin](https://github.com/puzrin) ## License [MIT](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/remarkable/blob/master/LICENSE)