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Markdown
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3.1 KiB
Markdown
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# marked
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A full-featured markdown parser and compiler.
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Built for speed.
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## Benchmarks
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node v0.4.x
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``` bash
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$ node test --bench
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marked completed in 12071ms.
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showdown (reuse converter) completed in 27387ms.
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showdown (new converter) completed in 75617ms.
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markdown-js completed in 70069ms.
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```
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node v0.6.x
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``` bash
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$ node test --bench
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marked completed in 6485ms.
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marked (with gfm) completed in 7466ms.
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discount completed in 7169ms.
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showdown (reuse converter) completed in 15937ms.
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showdown (new converter) completed in 18279ms.
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markdown-js completed in 23572ms.
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```
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__Marked is now faster than Discount, which is written in C.__
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For those feeling skeptical: These benchmarks run the entire markdown test suite
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1000 times. The test suite tests every feature. It doesn't cater to specific
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aspects.
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Benchmarks for other engines to come (?).
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## Install
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``` bash
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$ npm install marked
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```
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## Another javascript markdown parser
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The point of marked was to create a markdown compiler where it was possible to
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frequently parse huge chunks of markdown without having to worry about
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caching the compiled output somehow...or blocking for an unnecesarily long time.
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marked is very concise and still implements all markdown features. It is also
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now fully compatible with the client-side.
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marked more or less passes the official markdown test suite in its
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entirety. This is important because a surprising number of markdown compilers
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cannot pass more than a few tests. It was very difficult to get marked as
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compliant as it is. It could have cut corners in several areas for the sake
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of performance, but did not in order to be exactly what you expect in terms
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of a markdown rendering. In fact, this is why marked could be considered at a
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disadvantage in the benchmarks above.
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Along with implementing every markdown feature, marked also implements
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[GFM features](http://github.github.com/github-flavored-markdown/).
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## Usage
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``` js
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var marked = require('marked');
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console.log(marked('i am using __markdown__.'));
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```
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You also have direct access to the lexer and parser if you so desire.
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``` js
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var tokens = marked.lexer(str);
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console.log(marked.parser(tokens));
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```
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``` bash
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$ node
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> require('marked').lexer('> i am using marked.')
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[ { type: 'blockquote_start' },
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{ type: 'text', text: ' i am using marked.' },
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{ type: 'blockquote_end' },
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links: {} ]
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```
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## CLI
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``` bash
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$ marked -o hello.html
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hello world
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^D
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$ cat hello.html
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<p>hello world</p>
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```
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## Syntax Highlighting
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Marked has an interface that allows for a syntax highlighter to highlight code
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blocks before they're output.
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Example implementation:
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``` js
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var highlight = require('my-syntax-highlighter')
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, marked_ = require('marked');
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var marked = function(text) {
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var tokens = marked_.lexer(text)
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, l = tokens.length
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, i = 0
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, token;
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for (; i < l; i++) {
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token = tokens[i];
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if (token.type === 'code') {
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token.text = highlight(token.text, token.lang);
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// marked should not escape this
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token.escaped = true;
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}
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}
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text = marked_.parser(tokens);
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return text;
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};
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module.exports = marked;
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```
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## License
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Copyright (c) 2011-2012, Christopher Jeffrey. (MIT License)
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See LICENSE for more info.
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