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PROGRAM:
NAME
multimarkdown - Convert MultiMarkdown syntax to (X)HTML
DESCRIPTION
This program is distributed as part of Perl's Text::MultiMarkdown module, illustrating
sample usage.
multimarkdown can be invoked on any file containing MultiMarkdown-syntax, and will produce
the corresponding (X)HTML on STDOUT:
$ cat file.txt
[MultiMarkdown][] *extends* the very well-known [Markdown][] syntax.
[MultiMarkdown]: http://fletcherpenney.net/What_is_MultiMarkdown
[Markdown]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
$ multimarkdown file.txt
<p><a href="/http://fletcherpenney.net/What_is_MultiMarkdown">MultiMarkdown</a> <em>extends</em> the very well-known <a href="/http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/">Markdown</a> syntax.</p>
If no file is specified, it will expect its input from STDIN:
$ echo "A **simple** test" | multimarkdown
<p>A <strong>simple</strong> test</p>
OPTIONS
version
Shows the full information for this version
shortversion
Shows only the version number
html4tags
Produce HTML 4-style tags instead of XHTML - XHTML requires elements that do not wrap
a block (i.e. the "hr" tag) to state they will not be closed, by closing with "/>".
HTML 4-style will plainly output the tag as it comes:
$ echo '---' | multimarkdown
<hr />
$ echo '---' | multimarkdown --html4tags
<hr>
help
Shows this documentation
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