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PROGRAM:
NAME
marked - a javascript markdown parser
SYNOPSIS
marked [-o <output>] [-i <input>] [--help] [--tokens] [--pedantic] [--gfm] [--breaks]
[--tables] [--sanitize] [--smart-lists] [--lang-prefix <prefix>] [--no-etc...] [--silent]
[filename]
DESCRIPTION
marked is a full-featured javascript markdown parser, built for speed. It also includes
multiple GFM features.
EXAMPLES
cat in.md | marked > out.html
echo "hello *world*" | marked
marked -o out.html in.md --gfm
marked --output="hello world.html" -i in.md --no-breaks
OPTIONS
-o, --output [output]
Specify file output. If none is specified, write to stdout.
-i, --input [input]
Specify file input, otherwise use last argument as input file. If no input file is
specified, read from stdin.
-t, --tokens
Output a token stream instead of html.
--pedantic
Conform to obscure parts of markdown.pl as much as possible. Don't fix original
markdown bugs.
--gfm Enable github flavored markdown.
--breaks
Enable GFM line breaks. Only works with the gfm option.
--tables
Enable GFM tables. Only works with the gfm option.
--sanitize
Sanitize output. Ignore any HTML input.
--smart-lists
Use smarter list behavior than the original markdown.
--lang-prefix [prefix]
Set the prefix for code block classes.
--no-sanitize, -no-etc...
The inverse of any of the marked options above.
--silent
Silence error output.
-h, --help
Display help information.
CONFIGURATION
For configuring and running programmatically.
Example
require('marked')('*foo*', { gfm: true });
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