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SCREENSHOTS:
Turndown
DESCRIPTION:
Convert HTML into Markdown with JavaScript. to-markdown has been renamed to Turndown. See the migration guide for details. For usage with RequireJS, UMD versions are located in lib/turndown.umd.js (for Node.js) and lib/turndown.browser.umd.js for browser usage. These files are generated when the npm package is published. To generate them manually, clone this repo and run npm run build. Turndown also accepts DOM nodes as input (either element nodes, document nodes, or document fragment nodes). Options can be passed in to the constructor on instantiation. The key parameter is a unique name for the rule for easy reference. By default, Turndown does not keep any elements. The filter parameter works like a rule filter. To keep elements that are normally handled by rules, add a rule with the desired behaviour.
Features
- Turndown can be extended by adding rules
- The filter property determines whether or not an element should be replaced
- The filter can be a function that returns a boolean depending on whether a given node should be replaced
- The replacement function determines how an element should be converted
- Blank rule determines how to handle blank elements
- Keep rules determine how to handle the elements that should not be converted
- Remove rules determine which elements to remove altogether
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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