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package slackapi |
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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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"encoding/base64" |
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"encoding/json" |
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"fmt" |
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log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus" |
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"github.com/matrix-org/go-neb/matrix" |
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"github.com/russross/blackfriday" |
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"html/template" |
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"io/ioutil" |
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"mime" |
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"net/http" |
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"regexp" |
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"time" |
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) |
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type slackAttachment struct { |
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Fallback string `json:"fallback"` |
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FallbackRendered template.HTML |
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Color *string `json:"color"` |
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ColorRendered template.HTMLAttr |
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Pretext string `json:"pretext"` |
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PretextRendered template.HTML |
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|
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AuthorName *string `json:"author_name"` |
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AuthorLink template.URL `json:"author_link"` |
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AuthorIcon *string `json:"author_icon"` |
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AuthorIconURL template.URL |
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Title *string `json:"title"` |
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TitleLink *string `json:"title_link"` |
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Text string `json:"text"` |
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TextRendered template.HTML |
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MrkdwnIn []string `json:"mrkdwn_in"` |
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Ts *int64 `json:"ts"` |
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} |
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type slackMessage struct { |
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Text string `json:"text"` |
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TextRendered template.HTML |
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Username string `json:"username"` |
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Channel string `json:"channel"` |
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Mrkdwn *bool `json:"mrkdwn"` |
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Attachments []slackAttachment `json:"attachments"` |
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} |
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// We use text.template because any fields of any attachments could
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// be Markdown, so it's convenient to escape on a field-by field basis.
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// We do not do this yet, since it's assumed that clients also escape the content we send them.
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var htmlTemplate, _ = template.New("htmlTemplate").Parse(` |
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<strong>@{{ .Username }}</strong> via <strong>#{{ .Channel }}</strong><br /> |
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{{- with (or .TextRendered .Text nil) }} |
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{{- if . }} |
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{{- . }}<br /> |
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{{- end }} |
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{{- end }} |
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{{- range .Attachments }} |
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{{- if .AuthorName }} |
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{{- if .AuthorLink }}<a href="{{ .AuthorLink }}">{{ end }} |
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{{- if .AuthorIconUrl }}<img src="{{ .AuthorIconUrl }}" />{{ end }} |
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{{- .AuthorName }} |
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{{- if .AuthorLink }}</a>{{ end }} |
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<br /> |
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{{- end }} |
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<strong> |
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<font color="{{- .ColorRendered }}">▌</font> |
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{{- if .TitleLink }} |
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<a href="{{ .TitleLink}}">{{ .Title }}</a> |
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{{- else }} |
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{{- .Title }} |
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{{- end }} |
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<br /> |
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</strong> |
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{{- if .Pretext }}{{ or .PretextRendered .Pretext }}<br />{{ end }} |
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{{- if .Text }}{{ or .TextRendered .Text }}<br />{{ end }} |
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{{- end }} |
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`) |
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var netClient = &http.Client{ |
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Timeout: time.Second * 10, |
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} |
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var linkRegex, _ = regexp.Compile("<([^|]+)(\\|([^>]+))?>") |
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func getSlackMessage(req http.Request) (message slackMessage, err error) { |
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ct := req.Header.Get("Content-Type") |
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ct, _, err = mime.ParseMediaType(ct) |
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if ct == "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" { |
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req.ParseForm() |
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payload := req.Form.Get("payload") |
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err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(payload), &message) |
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} else if ct == "application/json" { |
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log.Info("Parsing as JSON") |
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decoder := json.NewDecoder(req.Body) |
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err = decoder.Decode(&message) |
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} else { |
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message.Text = fmt.Sprintf("**Error:** unknown Content-Type `%s`", ct) |
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log.Error(message.Text) |
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} |
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return |
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} |
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func linkifyString(text string) string { |
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return linkRegex.ReplaceAllString(text, "<a href=\"$1\">$3</a>") |
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} |
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func getColor(color *string) string { |
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if color == nil { |
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return "black" |
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} |
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// https://api.slack.com/docs/message-attachments defines these aliases
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mappedColor, ok := map[string]string{ |
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"good": "green", |
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"warning": "yellow", |
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"danger": "red", |
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}[*color] |
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if ok { |
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return mappedColor |
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} |
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return *color |
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} |
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// fetches an image and encodes it as a data URL
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// returns nil if fetch fails
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func fetchAndEncodeImage(url *string) (data template.URL) { |
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if url == nil { |
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return |
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} |
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var resp *http.Response |
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resp, err := netClient.Get(*url) |
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if err == nil { |
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var ( |
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body []byte |
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contentType string |
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) |
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if body, err = ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body); err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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if contentType, _, err = mime.ParseMediaType(resp.Header.Get("Content-Type")); err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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base64Body := base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(body) |
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data = template.URL(fmt.Sprintf("data:%s;base64,%s", contentType, base64Body)) |
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} |
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return |
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} |
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func renderSlackAttachment(attachment *slackAttachment) { |
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if attachment == nil { |
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return |
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} |
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attachment.ColorRendered = template.HTMLAttr(getColor(attachment.Color)) |
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attachment.AuthorIconURL = fetchAndEncodeImage(attachment.AuthorIcon) |
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for _, fieldName := range attachment.MrkdwnIn { |
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var ( |
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srcField *string |
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targetField *template.HTML |
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) |
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switch fieldName { |
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case "text": |
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srcField = &attachment.Text |
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targetField = &attachment.TextRendered |
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case "pretext": |
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srcField = &attachment.Pretext |
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targetField = &attachment.PretextRendered |
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case "fallback": |
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srcField = &attachment.Fallback |
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targetField = &attachment.FallbackRendered |
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} |
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if targetField != nil && srcField != nil { |
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log.Info(targetField) |
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*targetField = template.HTML( |
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blackfriday.MarkdownBasic([]byte(linkifyString(*srcField)))) |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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func slackMessageToHTMLMessage(message slackMessage) (html matrix.HTMLMessage, err error) { |
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text := linkifyString(message.Text) |
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if message.Mrkdwn == nil || *message.Mrkdwn == true { |
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message.TextRendered = template.HTML(blackfriday.MarkdownBasic([]byte(text))) |
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} |
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for attachmentID := range message.Attachments { |
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renderSlackAttachment(&message.Attachments[attachmentID]) |
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} |
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var buffer bytes.Buffer |
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html.MsgType = "m.text" |
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html.Format = "org.matrix.custom.html" |
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html.Body, _ = slackMessageToMarkdown(message) |
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err = htmlTemplate.ExecuteTemplate(&buffer, "htmlTemplate", message) |
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html.FormattedBody = buffer.String() |
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return |
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} |
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// This can be improved; Markdown does support all of Slack's formatting
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// Which we're just throwing away at the moment.
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func slackMessageToMarkdown(message slackMessage) (markdown string, err error) { |
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markdown += message.Text + "\n" |
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for _, attachment := range message.Attachments { |
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markdown += attachment.Fallback + "\n" |
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} |
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return |
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package slackapi |
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import ( |
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"net/http" |
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"strings" |
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"github.com/matrix-org/go-neb/matrix" |
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"github.com/matrix-org/go-neb/types" |
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) |
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// ServiceType of the Slack API service
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const ServiceType = "slackapi" |
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type Service struct { |
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types.DefaultService |
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ClientUserID string |
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// maps from hookID -> roomID
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Hooks map[string]struct { |
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RoomID string |
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MessageType string |
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} |
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} |
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func (s *Service) OnReceiveWebhook(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, cli *matrix.Client) { |
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segments := strings.Split(req.URL.Path, "/") |
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if len(segments) < 2 { |
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w.WriteHeader(400) |
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} |
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hookID := segments[len(segments)-2] |
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messageType := s.Hooks[hookID].MessageType |
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if messageType == "" { |
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messageType = "m.text" |
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} |
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roomID := s.Hooks[hookID].RoomID |
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slackMessage, err := getSlackMessage(*req) |
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if err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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htmlMessage, err := slackMessageToHTMLMessage(slackMessage) |
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if err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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htmlMessage.MsgType = messageType |
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cli.SendMessageEvent( |
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roomID, |
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"m.room.message", |
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htmlMessage) |
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w.WriteHeader(200) |
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} |
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func init() { |
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types.RegisterService(func(serviceID, serviceUserID, webhookEndpointURL string) types.Service { |
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return &Service{ |
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DefaultService: types.NewDefaultService(serviceID, serviceUserID, ServiceType), |
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} |
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}) |
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} |
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Blackfriday is distributed under the Simplified BSD License: |
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> Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross |
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> All rights reserved. |
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> |
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> Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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> modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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> are met: |
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> |
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> 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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> notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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> |
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> 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
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> copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following |
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> disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with |
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> the distribution. |
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> |
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> THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS |
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> "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
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> LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS |
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> FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
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> COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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> INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, |
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> BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; |
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> LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER |
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> CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT |
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> LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN |
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> ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE |
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> POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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Blackfriday [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/russross/blackfriday.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/russross/blackfriday) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/russross/blackfriday?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/russross/blackfriday) |
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=========== |
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Blackfriday is a [Markdown][1] processor implemented in [Go][2]. It |
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is paranoid about its input (so you can safely feed it user-supplied |
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data), it is fast, it supports common extensions (tables, smart |
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punctuation substitutions, etc.), and it is safe for all utf-8 |
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(unicode) input. |
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HTML output is currently supported, along with Smartypants |
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extensions. An experimental LaTeX output engine is also included. |
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It started as a translation from C of [Sundown][3]. |
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Installation |
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------------ |
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Blackfriday is compatible with Go 1. If you are using an older |
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release of Go, consider using v1.1 of blackfriday, which was based |
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on the last stable release of Go prior to Go 1. You can find it as a |
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tagged commit on github. |
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With Go 1 and git installed: |
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go get github.com/russross/blackfriday |
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will download, compile, and install the package into your `$GOPATH` |
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directory hierarchy. Alternatively, you can achieve the same if you |
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import it into a project: |
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import "github.com/russross/blackfriday" |
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and `go get` without parameters. |
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Usage |
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----- |
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For basic usage, it is as simple as getting your input into a byte |
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slice and calling: |
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output := blackfriday.MarkdownBasic(input) |
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This renders it with no extensions enabled. To get a more useful |
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feature set, use this instead: |
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output := blackfriday.MarkdownCommon(input) |
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### Sanitize untrusted content |
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Blackfriday itself does nothing to protect against malicious content. If you are |
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dealing with user-supplied markdown, we recommend running blackfriday's output |
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through HTML sanitizer such as |
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[Bluemonday](https://github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday). |
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Here's an example of simple usage of blackfriday together with bluemonday: |
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``` go |
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import ( |
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"github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday" |
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"github.com/russross/blackfriday" |
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) |
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// ... |
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unsafe := blackfriday.MarkdownCommon(input) |
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html := bluemonday.UGCPolicy().SanitizeBytes(unsafe) |
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``` |
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### Custom options |
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If you want to customize the set of options, first get a renderer |
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call the more general `Markdown` function. For examples, see the |
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`markdown.go`. |
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You can also check out `blackfriday-tool` for a more complete example |
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of how to use it. Download and install it using: |
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go get github.com/russross/blackfriday-tool |
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This is a simple command-line tool that allows you to process a |
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markdown file using a standalone program. You can also browse the |
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source directly on github if you are just looking for some example |
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code: |
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* <http://github.com/russross/blackfriday-tool> |
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Note that if you have not already done so, installing |
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`blackfriday-tool` will be sufficient to download and install |
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blackfriday in addition to the tool itself. The tool binary will be |
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installed in `$GOPATH/bin`. This is a statically-linked binary that |
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can be copied to wherever you need it without worrying about |
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dependencies and library versions. |
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Features |
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-------- |
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All features of Sundown are supported, including: |
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* **Compatibility**. The Markdown v1.0.3 test suite passes with |
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the `--tidy` option. Without `--tidy`, the differences are |
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mostly in whitespace and entity escaping, where blackfriday is |
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more consistent and cleaner. |
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|
|||
* **Common extensions**, including table support, fenced code |
|||
blocks, autolinks, strikethroughs, non-strict emphasis, etc. |
|||
|
|||
* **Safety**. Blackfriday is paranoid when parsing, making it safe |
|||
to feed untrusted user input without fear of bad things |
|||
happening. The test suite stress tests this and there are no |
|||
known inputs that make it crash. If you find one, please let me |
|||
know and send me the input that does it. |
|||
|
|||
NOTE: "safety" in this context means *runtime safety only*. In order to |
|||
protect yourself against JavaScript injection in untrusted content, see |
|||
[this example](https://github.com/russross/blackfriday#sanitize-untrusted-content). |
|||
|
|||
* **Fast processing**. It is fast enough to render on-demand in |
|||
most web applications without having to cache the output. |
|||
|
|||
* **Thread safety**. You can run multiple parsers in different |
|||
goroutines without ill effect. There is no dependence on global |
|||
shared state. |
|||
|
|||
* **Minimal dependencies**. Blackfriday only depends on standard |
|||
library packages in Go. The source code is pretty |
|||
self-contained, so it is easy to add to any project, including |
|||
Google App Engine projects. |
|||
|
|||
* **Standards compliant**. Output successfully validates using the |
|||
W3C validation tool for HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 Transitional. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Extensions |
|||
---------- |
|||
|
|||
In addition to the standard markdown syntax, this package |
|||
implements the following extensions: |
|||
|
|||
* **Intra-word emphasis supression**. The `_` character is |
|||
commonly used inside words when discussing code, so having |
|||
markdown interpret it as an emphasis command is usually the |
|||
wrong thing. Blackfriday lets you treat all emphasis markers as |
|||
normal characters when they occur inside a word. |
|||
|
|||
* **Tables**. Tables can be created by drawing them in the input |
|||
using a simple syntax: |
|||
|
|||
``` |
|||
Name | Age |
|||
--------|------ |
|||
Bob | 27 |
|||
Alice | 23 |
|||
``` |
|||
|
|||
* **Fenced code blocks**. In addition to the normal 4-space |
|||
indentation to mark code blocks, you can explicitly mark them |
|||
and supply a language (to make syntax highlighting simple). Just |
|||
mark it like this: |
|||
|
|||
``` go |
|||
func getTrue() bool { |
|||
return true |
|||
} |
|||
``` |
|||
|
|||
You can use 3 or more backticks to mark the beginning of the |
|||
block, and the same number to mark the end of the block. |
|||
|
|||
* **Definition lists**. A simple definition list is made of a single-line |
|||
term followed by a colon and the definition for that term. |
|||
|
|||
Cat |
|||
: Fluffy animal everyone likes |
|||
|
|||
Internet |
|||
: Vector of transmission for pictures of cats |
|||
|
|||
Terms must be separated from the previous definition by a blank line. |
|||
|
|||
* **Footnotes**. A marker in the text that will become a superscript number; |
|||
a footnote definition that will be placed in a list of footnotes at the |
|||
end of the document. A footnote looks like this: |
|||
|
|||
This is a footnote.[^1] |
|||
|
|||
[^1]: the footnote text. |
|||
|
|||
* **Autolinking**. Blackfriday can find URLs that have not been |
|||
explicitly marked as links and turn them into links. |
|||
|
|||
* **Strikethrough**. Use two tildes (`~~`) to mark text that |
|||
should be crossed out. |
|||
|
|||
* **Hard line breaks**. With this extension enabled (it is off by |
|||
default in the `MarkdownBasic` and `MarkdownCommon` convenience |
|||
functions), newlines in the input translate into line breaks in |
|||
the output. |
|||
|
|||
* **Smart quotes**. Smartypants-style punctuation substitution is |
|||
supported, turning normal double- and single-quote marks into |
|||
curly quotes, etc. |
|||
|
|||
* **LaTeX-style dash parsing** is an additional option, where `--` |
|||
is translated into `–`, and `---` is translated into |
|||
`—`. This differs from most smartypants processors, which |
|||
turn a single hyphen into an ndash and a double hyphen into an |
|||
mdash. |
|||
|
|||
* **Smart fractions**, where anything that looks like a fraction |
|||
is translated into suitable HTML (instead of just a few special |
|||
cases like most smartypant processors). For example, `4/5` |
|||
becomes `<sup>4</sup>⁄<sub>5</sub>`, which renders as |
|||
<sup>4</sup>⁄<sub>5</sub>. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Other renderers |
|||
--------------- |
|||
|
|||
Blackfriday is structured to allow alternative rendering engines. Here |
|||
are a few of note: |
|||
|
|||
* [github_flavored_markdown](https://godoc.org/github.com/shurcooL/github_flavored_markdown): |
|||
provides a GitHub Flavored Markdown renderer with fenced code block |
|||
highlighting, clickable header anchor links. |
|||
|
|||
It's not customizable, and its goal is to produce HTML output |
|||
equivalent to the [GitHub Markdown API endpoint](https://developer.github.com/v3/markdown/#render-a-markdown-document-in-raw-mode), |
|||
except the rendering is performed locally. |
|||
|
|||
* [markdownfmt](https://github.com/shurcooL/markdownfmt): like gofmt, |
|||
but for markdown. |
|||
|
|||
* LaTeX output: renders output as LaTeX. This is currently part of the |
|||
main Blackfriday repository, but may be split into its own project |
|||
in the future. If you are interested in owning and maintaining the |
|||
LaTeX output component, please be in touch. |
|||
|
|||
It renders some basic documents, but is only experimental at this |
|||
point. In particular, it does not do any inline escaping, so input |
|||
that happens to look like LaTeX code will be passed through without |
|||
modification. |
|||
|
|||
* [Md2Vim](https://github.com/FooSoft/md2vim): transforms markdown files into vimdoc format. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Todo |
|||
---- |
|||
|
|||
* More unit testing |
|||
* Improve unicode support. It does not understand all unicode |
|||
rules (about what constitutes a letter, a punctuation symbol, |
|||
etc.), so it may fail to detect word boundaries correctly in |
|||
some instances. It is safe on all utf-8 input. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
License |
|||
------- |
|||
|
|||
[Blackfriday is distributed under the Simplified BSD License](LICENSE.txt) |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
[1]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ "Markdown" |
|||
[2]: http://golang.org/ "Go Language" |
|||
[3]: https://github.com/vmg/sundown "Sundown" |
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//
|
|||
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
|
|||
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
|
|||
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
|
|||
// See README.md for details.
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
// HTML rendering backend
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
package blackfriday |
|||
|
|||
import ( |
|||
"bytes" |
|||
"fmt" |
|||
"regexp" |
|||
"strconv" |
|||
"strings" |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
// Html renderer configuration options.
|
|||
const ( |
|||
HTML_SKIP_HTML = 1 << iota // skip preformatted HTML blocks
|
|||
HTML_SKIP_STYLE // skip embedded <style> elements
|
|||
HTML_SKIP_IMAGES // skip embedded images
|
|||
HTML_SKIP_LINKS // skip all links
|
|||
HTML_SAFELINK // only link to trusted protocols
|
|||
HTML_NOFOLLOW_LINKS // only link with rel="nofollow"
|
|||
HTML_NOREFERRER_LINKS // only link with rel="noreferrer"
|
|||
HTML_HREF_TARGET_BLANK // add a blank target
|
|||
HTML_TOC // generate a table of contents
|
|||
HTML_OMIT_CONTENTS // skip the main contents (for a standalone table of contents)
|
|||
HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE // generate a complete HTML page
|
|||
HTML_USE_XHTML // generate XHTML output instead of HTML
|
|||
HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS // enable smart punctuation substitutions
|
|||
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_FRACTIONS // enable smart fractions (with HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS)
|
|||
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_DASHES // enable smart dashes (with HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS)
|
|||
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_LATEX_DASHES // enable LaTeX-style dashes (with HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS and HTML_SMARTYPANTS_DASHES)
|
|||
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_ANGLED_QUOTES // enable angled double quotes (with HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS) for double quotes rendering
|
|||
HTML_FOOTNOTE_RETURN_LINKS // generate a link at the end of a footnote to return to the source
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
var ( |
|||
alignments = []string{ |
|||
"left", |
|||
"right", |
|||
"center", |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// TODO: improve this regexp to catch all possible entities:
|
|||
htmlEntity = regexp.MustCompile(`&[a-z]{2,5};`) |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
type HtmlRendererParameters struct { |
|||
// Prepend this text to each relative URL.
|
|||
AbsolutePrefix string |
|||
// Add this text to each footnote anchor, to ensure uniqueness.
|
|||
FootnoteAnchorPrefix string |
|||
// Show this text inside the <a> tag for a footnote return link, if the
|
|||
// HTML_FOOTNOTE_RETURN_LINKS flag is enabled. If blank, the string
|
|||
// <sup>[return]</sup> is used.
|
|||
FootnoteReturnLinkContents string |
|||
// If set, add this text to the front of each Header ID, to ensure
|
|||
// uniqueness.
|
|||
HeaderIDPrefix string |
|||
// If set, add this text to the back of each Header ID, to ensure uniqueness.
|
|||
HeaderIDSuffix string |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Html is a type that implements the Renderer interface for HTML output.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Do not create this directly, instead use the HtmlRenderer function.
|
|||
type Html struct { |
|||
flags int // HTML_* options
|
|||
closeTag string // how to end singleton tags: either " />" or ">"
|
|||
title string // document title
|
|||
css string // optional css file url (used with HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE)
|
|||
|
|||
parameters HtmlRendererParameters |
|||
|
|||
// table of contents data
|
|||
tocMarker int |
|||
headerCount int |
|||
currentLevel int |
|||
toc *bytes.Buffer |
|||
|
|||
// Track header IDs to prevent ID collision in a single generation.
|
|||
headerIDs map[string]int |
|||
|
|||
smartypants *smartypantsRenderer |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
const ( |
|||
xhtmlClose = " />" |
|||
htmlClose = ">" |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
// HtmlRenderer creates and configures an Html object, which
|
|||
// satisfies the Renderer interface.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// flags is a set of HTML_* options ORed together.
|
|||
// title is the title of the document, and css is a URL for the document's
|
|||
// stylesheet.
|
|||
// title and css are only used when HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE is selected.
|
|||
func HtmlRenderer(flags int, title string, css string) Renderer { |
|||
return HtmlRendererWithParameters(flags, title, css, HtmlRendererParameters{}) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func HtmlRendererWithParameters(flags int, title string, |
|||
css string, renderParameters HtmlRendererParameters) Renderer { |
|||
// configure the rendering engine
|
|||
closeTag := htmlClose |
|||
if flags&HTML_USE_XHTML != 0 { |
|||
closeTag = xhtmlClose |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if renderParameters.FootnoteReturnLinkContents == "" { |
|||
renderParameters.FootnoteReturnLinkContents = `<sup>[return]</sup>` |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
return &Html{ |
|||
flags: flags, |
|||
closeTag: closeTag, |
|||
title: title, |
|||
css: css, |
|||
parameters: renderParameters, |
|||
|
|||
headerCount: 0, |
|||
currentLevel: 0, |
|||
toc: new(bytes.Buffer), |
|||
|
|||
headerIDs: make(map[string]int), |
|||
|
|||
smartypants: smartypants(flags), |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Using if statements is a bit faster than a switch statement. As the compiler
|
|||
// improves, this should be unnecessary this is only worthwhile because
|
|||
// attrEscape is the single largest CPU user in normal use.
|
|||
// Also tried using map, but that gave a ~3x slowdown.
|
|||
func escapeSingleChar(char byte) (string, bool) { |
|||
if char == '"' { |
|||
return """, true |
|||
} |
|||
if char == '&' { |
|||
return "&", true |
|||
} |
|||
if char == '<' { |
|||
return "<", true |
|||
} |
|||
if char == '>' { |
|||
return ">", true |
|||
} |
|||
return "", false |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func attrEscape(out *bytes.Buffer, src []byte) { |
|||
org := 0 |
|||
for i, ch := range src { |
|||
if entity, ok := escapeSingleChar(ch); ok { |
|||
if i > org { |
|||
// copy all the normal characters since the last escape
|
|||
out.Write(src[org:i]) |
|||
} |
|||
org = i + 1 |
|||
out.WriteString(entity) |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
if org < len(src) { |
|||
out.Write(src[org:]) |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func entityEscapeWithSkip(out *bytes.Buffer, src []byte, skipRanges [][]int) { |
|||
end := 0 |
|||
for _, rang := range skipRanges { |
|||
attrEscape(out, src[end:rang[0]]) |
|||
out.Write(src[rang[0]:rang[1]]) |
|||
end = rang[1] |
|||
} |
|||
attrEscape(out, src[end:]) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) GetFlags() int { |
|||
return options.flags |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) TitleBlock(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
text = bytes.TrimPrefix(text, []byte("% ")) |
|||
text = bytes.Replace(text, []byte("\n% "), []byte("\n"), -1) |
|||
out.WriteString("<h1 class=\"title\">") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("\n</h1>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) Header(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, level int, id string) { |
|||
marker := out.Len() |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
|
|||
if id == "" && options.flags&HTML_TOC != 0 { |
|||
id = fmt.Sprintf("toc_%d", options.headerCount) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if id != "" { |
|||
id = options.ensureUniqueHeaderID(id) |
|||
|
|||
if options.parameters.HeaderIDPrefix != "" { |
|||
id = options.parameters.HeaderIDPrefix + id |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if options.parameters.HeaderIDSuffix != "" { |
|||
id = id + options.parameters.HeaderIDSuffix |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("<h%d id=\"%s\">", level, id)) |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("<h%d>", level)) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
tocMarker := out.Len() |
|||
if !text() { |
|||
out.Truncate(marker) |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// are we building a table of contents?
|
|||
if options.flags&HTML_TOC != 0 { |
|||
options.TocHeaderWithAnchor(out.Bytes()[tocMarker:], level, id) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("</h%d>\n", level)) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) BlockHtml(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_HTML != 0 { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) HRule(out *bytes.Buffer) { |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
out.WriteString("<hr") |
|||
out.WriteString(options.closeTag) |
|||
out.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) BlockCode(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, lang string) { |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
|
|||
// parse out the language names/classes
|
|||
count := 0 |
|||
for _, elt := range strings.Fields(lang) { |
|||
if elt[0] == '.' { |
|||
elt = elt[1:] |
|||
} |
|||
if len(elt) == 0 { |
|||
continue |
|||
} |
|||
if count == 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("<pre><code class=\"language-") |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteByte(' ') |
|||
} |
|||
attrEscape(out, []byte(elt)) |
|||
count++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if count == 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("<pre><code>") |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteString("\">") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
attrEscape(out, text) |
|||
out.WriteString("</code></pre>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) BlockQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
out.WriteString("<blockquote>\n") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("</blockquote>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) Table(out *bytes.Buffer, header []byte, body []byte, columnData []int) { |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
out.WriteString("<table>\n<thead>\n") |
|||
out.Write(header) |
|||
out.WriteString("</thead>\n\n<tbody>\n") |
|||
out.Write(body) |
|||
out.WriteString("</tbody>\n</table>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) TableRow(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
out.WriteString("<tr>\n") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("\n</tr>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) TableHeaderCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, align int) { |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
switch align { |
|||
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT: |
|||
out.WriteString("<th align=\"left\">") |
|||
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT: |
|||
out.WriteString("<th align=\"right\">") |
|||
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_CENTER: |
|||
out.WriteString("<th align=\"center\">") |
|||
default: |
|||
out.WriteString("<th>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("</th>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) TableCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, align int) { |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
switch align { |
|||
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT: |
|||
out.WriteString("<td align=\"left\">") |
|||
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT: |
|||
out.WriteString("<td align=\"right\">") |
|||
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_CENTER: |
|||
out.WriteString("<td align=\"center\">") |
|||
default: |
|||
out.WriteString("<td>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("</td>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) Footnotes(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) { |
|||
out.WriteString("<div class=\"footnotes\">\n") |
|||
options.HRule(out) |
|||
options.List(out, text, LIST_TYPE_ORDERED) |
|||
out.WriteString("</div>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) FootnoteItem(out *bytes.Buffer, name, text []byte, flags int) { |
|||
if flags&LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK != 0 || flags&LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST != 0 { |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
} |
|||
slug := slugify(name) |
|||
out.WriteString(`<li id="`) |
|||
out.WriteString(`fn:`) |
|||
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix) |
|||
out.Write(slug) |
|||
out.WriteString(`">`) |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_FOOTNOTE_RETURN_LINKS != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString(` <a class="footnote-return" href="#`) |
|||
out.WriteString(`fnref:`) |
|||
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix) |
|||
out.Write(slug) |
|||
out.WriteString(`">`) |
|||
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteReturnLinkContents) |
|||
out.WriteString(`</a>`) |
|||
} |
|||
out.WriteString("</li>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) List(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, flags int) { |
|||
marker := out.Len() |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
|
|||
if flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("<dl>") |
|||
} else if flags&LIST_TYPE_ORDERED != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("<ol>") |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteString("<ul>") |
|||
} |
|||
if !text() { |
|||
out.Truncate(marker) |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
if flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("</dl>\n") |
|||
} else if flags&LIST_TYPE_ORDERED != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("</ol>\n") |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteString("</ul>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) ListItem(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int) { |
|||
if (flags&LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK != 0 && flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION == 0) || |
|||
flags&LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST != 0 { |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
} |
|||
if flags&LIST_TYPE_TERM != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("<dt>") |
|||
} else if flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("<dd>") |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteString("<li>") |
|||
} |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
if flags&LIST_TYPE_TERM != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("</dt>\n") |
|||
} else if flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("</dd>\n") |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteString("</li>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) Paragraph(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) { |
|||
marker := out.Len() |
|||
doubleSpace(out) |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteString("<p>") |
|||
if !text() { |
|||
out.Truncate(marker) |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
out.WriteString("</p>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) AutoLink(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, kind int) { |
|||
skipRanges := htmlEntity.FindAllIndex(link, -1) |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_SAFELINK != 0 && !isSafeLink(link) && kind != LINK_TYPE_EMAIL { |
|||
// mark it but don't link it if it is not a safe link: no smartypants
|
|||
out.WriteString("<tt>") |
|||
entityEscapeWithSkip(out, link, skipRanges) |
|||
out.WriteString("</tt>") |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteString("<a href=\"") |
|||
if kind == LINK_TYPE_EMAIL { |
|||
out.WriteString("mailto:") |
|||
} else { |
|||
options.maybeWriteAbsolutePrefix(out, link) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
entityEscapeWithSkip(out, link, skipRanges) |
|||
|
|||
var relAttrs []string |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_NOFOLLOW_LINKS != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) { |
|||
relAttrs = append(relAttrs, "nofollow") |
|||
} |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_NOREFERRER_LINKS != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) { |
|||
relAttrs = append(relAttrs, "noreferrer") |
|||
} |
|||
if len(relAttrs) > 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\" rel=\"%s", strings.Join(relAttrs, " "))) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// blank target only add to external link
|
|||
if options.flags&HTML_HREF_TARGET_BLANK != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\" target=\"_blank") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteString("\">") |
|||
|
|||
// Pretty print: if we get an email address as
|
|||
// an actual URI, e.g. `mailto:foo@bar.com`, we don't
|
|||
// want to print the `mailto:` prefix
|
|||
switch { |
|||
case bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("mailto://")): |
|||
attrEscape(out, link[len("mailto://"):]) |
|||
case bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("mailto:")): |
|||
attrEscape(out, link[len("mailto:"):]) |
|||
default: |
|||
entityEscapeWithSkip(out, link, skipRanges) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteString("</a>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) CodeSpan(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("<code>") |
|||
attrEscape(out, text) |
|||
out.WriteString("</code>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) DoubleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("<strong>") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("</strong>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) Emphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
if len(text) == 0 { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
out.WriteString("<em>") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("</em>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) maybeWriteAbsolutePrefix(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte) { |
|||
if options.parameters.AbsolutePrefix != "" && isRelativeLink(link) && link[0] != '.' { |
|||
out.WriteString(options.parameters.AbsolutePrefix) |
|||
if link[0] != '/' { |
|||
out.WriteByte('/') |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) Image(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, alt []byte) { |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_IMAGES != 0 { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteString("<img src=\"") |
|||
options.maybeWriteAbsolutePrefix(out, link) |
|||
attrEscape(out, link) |
|||
out.WriteString("\" alt=\"") |
|||
if len(alt) > 0 { |
|||
attrEscape(out, alt) |
|||
} |
|||
if len(title) > 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("\" title=\"") |
|||
attrEscape(out, title) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte('"') |
|||
out.WriteString(options.closeTag) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) LineBreak(out *bytes.Buffer) { |
|||
out.WriteString("<br") |
|||
out.WriteString(options.closeTag) |
|||
out.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) Link(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, content []byte) { |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_LINKS != 0 { |
|||
// write the link text out but don't link it, just mark it with typewriter font
|
|||
out.WriteString("<tt>") |
|||
attrEscape(out, content) |
|||
out.WriteString("</tt>") |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if options.flags&HTML_SAFELINK != 0 && !isSafeLink(link) { |
|||
// write the link text out but don't link it, just mark it with typewriter font
|
|||
out.WriteString("<tt>") |
|||
attrEscape(out, content) |
|||
out.WriteString("</tt>") |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteString("<a href=\"") |
|||
options.maybeWriteAbsolutePrefix(out, link) |
|||
attrEscape(out, link) |
|||
if len(title) > 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("\" title=\"") |
|||
attrEscape(out, title) |
|||
} |
|||
var relAttrs []string |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_NOFOLLOW_LINKS != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) { |
|||
relAttrs = append(relAttrs, "nofollow") |
|||
} |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_NOREFERRER_LINKS != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) { |
|||
relAttrs = append(relAttrs, "noreferrer") |
|||
} |
|||
if len(relAttrs) > 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\" rel=\"%s", strings.Join(relAttrs, " "))) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// blank target only add to external link
|
|||
if options.flags&HTML_HREF_TARGET_BLANK != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\" target=\"_blank") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteString("\">") |
|||
out.Write(content) |
|||
out.WriteString("</a>") |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) RawHtmlTag(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_HTML != 0 { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_STYLE != 0 && isHtmlTag(text, "style") { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_LINKS != 0 && isHtmlTag(text, "a") { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_IMAGES != 0 && isHtmlTag(text, "img") { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) TripleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("<strong><em>") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("</em></strong>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) StrikeThrough(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("<del>") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("</del>") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) FootnoteRef(out *bytes.Buffer, ref []byte, id int) { |
|||
slug := slugify(ref) |
|||
out.WriteString(`<sup class="footnote-ref" id="`) |
|||
out.WriteString(`fnref:`) |
|||
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix) |
|||
out.Write(slug) |
|||
out.WriteString(`"><a rel="footnote" href="#`) |
|||
out.WriteString(`fn:`) |
|||
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix) |
|||
out.Write(slug) |
|||
out.WriteString(`">`) |
|||
out.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(id)) |
|||
out.WriteString(`</a></sup>`) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) Entity(out *bytes.Buffer, entity []byte) { |
|||
out.Write(entity) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) NormalText(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS != 0 { |
|||
options.Smartypants(out, text) |
|||
} else { |
|||
attrEscape(out, text) |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) Smartypants(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
smrt := smartypantsData{false, false} |
|||
|
|||
// first do normal entity escaping
|
|||
var escaped bytes.Buffer |
|||
attrEscape(&escaped, text) |
|||
text = escaped.Bytes() |
|||
|
|||
mark := 0 |
|||
for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ { |
|||
if action := options.smartypants[text[i]]; action != nil { |
|||
if i > mark { |
|||
out.Write(text[mark:i]) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
previousChar := byte(0) |
|||
if i > 0 { |
|||
previousChar = text[i-1] |
|||
} |
|||
i += action(out, &smrt, previousChar, text[i:]) |
|||
mark = i + 1 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if mark < len(text) { |
|||
out.Write(text[mark:]) |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) DocumentHeader(out *bytes.Buffer) { |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE == 0 { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
ending := "" |
|||
if options.flags&HTML_USE_XHTML != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\" ") |
|||
out.WriteString("\"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\">\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n") |
|||
ending = " /" |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteString("<!DOCTYPE html>\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("<html>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
out.WriteString("<head>\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" <title>") |
|||
options.NormalText(out, []byte(options.title)) |
|||
out.WriteString("</title>\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" <meta name=\"GENERATOR\" content=\"Blackfriday Markdown Processor v") |
|||
out.WriteString(VERSION) |
|||
out.WriteString("\"") |
|||
out.WriteString(ending) |
|||
out.WriteString(">\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" <meta charset=\"utf-8\"") |
|||
out.WriteString(ending) |
|||
out.WriteString(">\n") |
|||
if options.css != "" { |
|||
out.WriteString(" <link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"") |
|||
attrEscape(out, []byte(options.css)) |
|||
out.WriteString("\"") |
|||
out.WriteString(ending) |
|||
out.WriteString(">\n") |
|||
} |
|||
out.WriteString("</head>\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("<body>\n") |
|||
|
|||
options.tocMarker = out.Len() |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) DocumentFooter(out *bytes.Buffer) { |
|||
// finalize and insert the table of contents
|
|||
if options.flags&HTML_TOC != 0 { |
|||
options.TocFinalize() |
|||
|
|||
// now we have to insert the table of contents into the document
|
|||
var temp bytes.Buffer |
|||
|
|||
// start by making a copy of everything after the document header
|
|||
temp.Write(out.Bytes()[options.tocMarker:]) |
|||
|
|||
// now clear the copied material from the main output buffer
|
|||
out.Truncate(options.tocMarker) |
|||
|
|||
// corner case spacing issue
|
|||
if options.flags&HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// insert the table of contents
|
|||
out.WriteString("<nav>\n") |
|||
out.Write(options.toc.Bytes()) |
|||
out.WriteString("</nav>\n") |
|||
|
|||
// corner case spacing issue
|
|||
if options.flags&HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE == 0 && options.flags&HTML_OMIT_CONTENTS == 0 { |
|||
out.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// write out everything that came after it
|
|||
if options.flags&HTML_OMIT_CONTENTS == 0 { |
|||
out.Write(temp.Bytes()) |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if options.flags&HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE != 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString("\n</body>\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("</html>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) TocHeaderWithAnchor(text []byte, level int, anchor string) { |
|||
for level > options.currentLevel { |
|||
switch { |
|||
case bytes.HasSuffix(options.toc.Bytes(), []byte("</li>\n")): |
|||
// this sublist can nest underneath a header
|
|||
size := options.toc.Len() |
|||
options.toc.Truncate(size - len("</li>\n")) |
|||
|
|||
case options.currentLevel > 0: |
|||
options.toc.WriteString("<li>") |
|||
} |
|||
if options.toc.Len() > 0 { |
|||
options.toc.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
} |
|||
options.toc.WriteString("<ul>\n") |
|||
options.currentLevel++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
for level < options.currentLevel { |
|||
options.toc.WriteString("</ul>") |
|||
if options.currentLevel > 1 { |
|||
options.toc.WriteString("</li>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
options.currentLevel-- |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
options.toc.WriteString("<li><a href=\"#") |
|||
if anchor != "" { |
|||
options.toc.WriteString(anchor) |
|||
} else { |
|||
options.toc.WriteString("toc_") |
|||
options.toc.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(options.headerCount)) |
|||
} |
|||
options.toc.WriteString("\">") |
|||
options.headerCount++ |
|||
|
|||
options.toc.Write(text) |
|||
|
|||
options.toc.WriteString("</a></li>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) TocHeader(text []byte, level int) { |
|||
options.TocHeaderWithAnchor(text, level, "") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) TocFinalize() { |
|||
for options.currentLevel > 1 { |
|||
options.toc.WriteString("</ul></li>\n") |
|||
options.currentLevel-- |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if options.currentLevel > 0 { |
|||
options.toc.WriteString("</ul>\n") |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func isHtmlTag(tag []byte, tagname string) bool { |
|||
found, _ := findHtmlTagPos(tag, tagname) |
|||
return found |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Look for a character, but ignore it when it's in any kind of quotes, it
|
|||
// might be JavaScript
|
|||
func skipUntilCharIgnoreQuotes(html []byte, start int, char byte) int { |
|||
inSingleQuote := false |
|||
inDoubleQuote := false |
|||
inGraveQuote := false |
|||
i := start |
|||
for i < len(html) { |
|||
switch { |
|||
case html[i] == char && !inSingleQuote && !inDoubleQuote && !inGraveQuote: |
|||
return i |
|||
case html[i] == '\'': |
|||
inSingleQuote = !inSingleQuote |
|||
case html[i] == '"': |
|||
inDoubleQuote = !inDoubleQuote |
|||
case html[i] == '`': |
|||
inGraveQuote = !inGraveQuote |
|||
} |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
return start |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func findHtmlTagPos(tag []byte, tagname string) (bool, int) { |
|||
i := 0 |
|||
if i < len(tag) && tag[0] != '<' { |
|||
return false, -1 |
|||
} |
|||
i++ |
|||
i = skipSpace(tag, i) |
|||
|
|||
if i < len(tag) && tag[i] == '/' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
i = skipSpace(tag, i) |
|||
j := 0 |
|||
for ; i < len(tag); i, j = i+1, j+1 { |
|||
if j >= len(tagname) { |
|||
break |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if strings.ToLower(string(tag[i]))[0] != tagname[j] { |
|||
return false, -1 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if i == len(tag) { |
|||
return false, -1 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
rightAngle := skipUntilCharIgnoreQuotes(tag, i, '>') |
|||
if rightAngle > i { |
|||
return true, rightAngle |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
return false, -1 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func skipUntilChar(text []byte, start int, char byte) int { |
|||
i := start |
|||
for i < len(text) && text[i] != char { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
return i |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func skipSpace(tag []byte, i int) int { |
|||
for i < len(tag) && isspace(tag[i]) { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
return i |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func skipChar(data []byte, start int, char byte) int { |
|||
i := start |
|||
for i < len(data) && data[i] == char { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
return i |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func doubleSpace(out *bytes.Buffer) { |
|||
if out.Len() > 0 { |
|||
out.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func isRelativeLink(link []byte) (yes bool) { |
|||
// a tag begin with '#'
|
|||
if link[0] == '#' { |
|||
return true |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// link begin with '/' but not '//', the second maybe a protocol relative link
|
|||
if len(link) >= 2 && link[0] == '/' && link[1] != '/' { |
|||
return true |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// only the root '/'
|
|||
if len(link) == 1 && link[0] == '/' { |
|||
return true |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// current directory : begin with "./"
|
|||
if bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("./")) { |
|||
return true |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// parent directory : begin with "../"
|
|||
if bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("../")) { |
|||
return true |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
return false |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Html) ensureUniqueHeaderID(id string) string { |
|||
for count, found := options.headerIDs[id]; found; count, found = options.headerIDs[id] { |
|||
tmp := fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", id, count+1) |
|||
|
|||
if _, tmpFound := options.headerIDs[tmp]; !tmpFound { |
|||
options.headerIDs[id] = count + 1 |
|||
id = tmp |
|||
} else { |
|||
id = id + "-1" |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if _, found := options.headerIDs[id]; !found { |
|||
options.headerIDs[id] = 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
return id |
|||
} |
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//
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// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
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// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
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//
|
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// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
|
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// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
|
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// See README.md for details.
|
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//
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|
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//
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//
|
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// LaTeX rendering backend
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//
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//
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|
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package blackfriday |
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|
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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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) |
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|
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// Latex is a type that implements the Renderer interface for LaTeX output.
|
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//
|
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// Do not create this directly, instead use the LatexRenderer function.
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type Latex struct { |
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} |
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|
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// LatexRenderer creates and configures a Latex object, which
|
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// satisfies the Renderer interface.
|
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//
|
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// flags is a set of LATEX_* options ORed together (currently no such options
|
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// are defined).
|
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func LatexRenderer(flags int) Renderer { |
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return &Latex{} |
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} |
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|
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func (options *Latex) GetFlags() int { |
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return 0 |
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} |
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|
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// render code chunks using verbatim, or listings if we have a language
|
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func (options *Latex) BlockCode(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, lang string) { |
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if lang == "" { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\begin{verbatim}\n") |
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} else { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\begin{lstlisting}[language=") |
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out.WriteString(lang) |
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out.WriteString("]\n") |
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} |
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out.Write(text) |
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if lang == "" { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\end{verbatim}\n") |
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} else { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\end{lstlisting}\n") |
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} |
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} |
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|
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func (options *Latex) TitleBlock(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
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|
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} |
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|
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func (options *Latex) BlockQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\begin{quotation}\n") |
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out.Write(text) |
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out.WriteString("\n\\end{quotation}\n") |
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} |
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|
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func (options *Latex) BlockHtml(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
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// a pretty lame thing to do...
|
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out.WriteString("\n\\begin{verbatim}\n") |
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out.Write(text) |
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out.WriteString("\n\\end{verbatim}\n") |
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} |
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|
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func (options *Latex) Header(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, level int, id string) { |
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marker := out.Len() |
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|
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switch level { |
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case 1: |
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out.WriteString("\n\\section{") |
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case 2: |
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out.WriteString("\n\\subsection{") |
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case 3: |
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out.WriteString("\n\\subsubsection{") |
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case 4: |
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out.WriteString("\n\\paragraph{") |
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case 5: |
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out.WriteString("\n\\subparagraph{") |
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case 6: |
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out.WriteString("\n\\textbf{") |
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} |
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if !text() { |
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out.Truncate(marker) |
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return |
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} |
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out.WriteString("}\n") |
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} |
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|
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func (options *Latex) HRule(out *bytes.Buffer) { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\HRule\n") |
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} |
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|
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func (options *Latex) List(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, flags int) { |
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marker := out.Len() |
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if flags&LIST_TYPE_ORDERED != 0 { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\begin{enumerate}\n") |
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} else { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\begin{itemize}\n") |
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} |
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if !text() { |
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out.Truncate(marker) |
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return |
|||
} |
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if flags&LIST_TYPE_ORDERED != 0 { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\end{enumerate}\n") |
|||
} else { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\end{itemize}\n") |
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} |
|||
} |
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|
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func (options *Latex) ListItem(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int) { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\item ") |
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out.Write(text) |
|||
} |
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|
|||
func (options *Latex) Paragraph(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) { |
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marker := out.Len() |
|||
out.WriteString("\n") |
|||
if !text() { |
|||
out.Truncate(marker) |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
out.WriteString("\n") |
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} |
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|
|||
func (options *Latex) Table(out *bytes.Buffer, header []byte, body []byte, columnData []int) { |
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out.WriteString("\n\\begin{tabular}{") |
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for _, elt := range columnData { |
|||
switch elt { |
|||
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT: |
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out.WriteByte('l') |
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case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT: |
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out.WriteByte('r') |
|||
default: |
|||
out.WriteByte('c') |
|||
} |
|||
} |
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out.WriteString("}\n") |
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out.Write(header) |
|||
out.WriteString(" \\\\\n\\hline\n") |
|||
out.Write(body) |
|||
out.WriteString("\n\\end{tabular}\n") |
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} |
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|
|||
func (options *Latex) TableRow(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
if out.Len() > 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString(" \\\\\n") |
|||
} |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) TableHeaderCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, align int) { |
|||
if out.Len() > 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString(" & ") |
|||
} |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
} |
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|
|||
func (options *Latex) TableCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, align int) { |
|||
if out.Len() > 0 { |
|||
out.WriteString(" & ") |
|||
} |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// TODO: this
|
|||
func (options *Latex) Footnotes(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) { |
|||
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) FootnoteItem(out *bytes.Buffer, name, text []byte, flags int) { |
|||
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) AutoLink(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, kind int) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\\href{") |
|||
if kind == LINK_TYPE_EMAIL { |
|||
out.WriteString("mailto:") |
|||
} |
|||
out.Write(link) |
|||
out.WriteString("}{") |
|||
out.Write(link) |
|||
out.WriteString("}") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) CodeSpan(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\\texttt{") |
|||
escapeSpecialChars(out, text) |
|||
out.WriteString("}") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) DoubleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\\textbf{") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("}") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) Emphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\\textit{") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("}") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) Image(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, alt []byte) { |
|||
if bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("http://")) || bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("https://")) { |
|||
// treat it like a link
|
|||
out.WriteString("\\href{") |
|||
out.Write(link) |
|||
out.WriteString("}{") |
|||
out.Write(alt) |
|||
out.WriteString("}") |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteString("\\includegraphics{") |
|||
out.Write(link) |
|||
out.WriteString("}") |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) LineBreak(out *bytes.Buffer) { |
|||
out.WriteString(" \\\\\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) Link(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, content []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\\href{") |
|||
out.Write(link) |
|||
out.WriteString("}{") |
|||
out.Write(content) |
|||
out.WriteString("}") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) RawHtmlTag(out *bytes.Buffer, tag []byte) { |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) TripleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\\textbf{\\textit{") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("}}") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) StrikeThrough(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\\sout{") |
|||
out.Write(text) |
|||
out.WriteString("}") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// TODO: this
|
|||
func (options *Latex) FootnoteRef(out *bytes.Buffer, ref []byte, id int) { |
|||
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func needsBackslash(c byte) bool { |
|||
for _, r := range []byte("_{}%$&\\~#") { |
|||
if c == r { |
|||
return true |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
return false |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func escapeSpecialChars(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ { |
|||
// directly copy normal characters
|
|||
org := i |
|||
|
|||
for i < len(text) && !needsBackslash(text[i]) { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
if i > org { |
|||
out.Write(text[org:i]) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// escape a character
|
|||
if i >= len(text) { |
|||
break |
|||
} |
|||
out.WriteByte('\\') |
|||
out.WriteByte(text[i]) |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) Entity(out *bytes.Buffer, entity []byte) { |
|||
// TODO: convert this into a unicode character or something
|
|||
out.Write(entity) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) NormalText(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) { |
|||
escapeSpecialChars(out, text) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// header and footer
|
|||
func (options *Latex) DocumentHeader(out *bytes.Buffer) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\\documentclass{article}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\usepackage{graphicx}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\usepackage{listings}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\usepackage{verbatim}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\usepackage{hyperref}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\hypersetup{colorlinks,%\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" citecolor=black,%\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" filecolor=black,%\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" linkcolor=black,%\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" urlcolor=black,%\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" pdfstartview=FitH,%\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" breaklinks=true,%\n") |
|||
out.WriteString(" pdfauthor={Blackfriday Markdown Processor v") |
|||
out.WriteString(VERSION) |
|||
out.WriteString("}}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\newcommand{\\HRule}{\\rule{\\linewidth}{0.5mm}}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\addtolength{\\parskip}{0.5\\baselineskip}\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\parindent=0pt\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\n") |
|||
out.WriteString("\\begin{document}\n") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (options *Latex) DocumentFooter(out *bytes.Buffer) { |
|||
out.WriteString("\n\\end{document}\n") |
|||
} |
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//
|
|||
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
|
|||
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
|
|||
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
|
|||
// See README.md for details.
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Markdown parsing and processing
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
// Blackfriday markdown processor.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Translates plain text with simple formatting rules into HTML or LaTeX.
|
|||
package blackfriday |
|||
|
|||
import ( |
|||
"bytes" |
|||
"fmt" |
|||
"strings" |
|||
"unicode/utf8" |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
const VERSION = "1.5" |
|||
|
|||
// These are the supported markdown parsing extensions.
|
|||
// OR these values together to select multiple extensions.
|
|||
const ( |
|||
EXTENSION_NO_INTRA_EMPHASIS = 1 << iota // ignore emphasis markers inside words
|
|||
EXTENSION_TABLES // render tables
|
|||
EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE // render fenced code blocks
|
|||
EXTENSION_AUTOLINK // detect embedded URLs that are not explicitly marked
|
|||
EXTENSION_STRIKETHROUGH // strikethrough text using ~~test~~
|
|||
EXTENSION_LAX_HTML_BLOCKS // loosen up HTML block parsing rules
|
|||
EXTENSION_SPACE_HEADERS // be strict about prefix header rules
|
|||
EXTENSION_HARD_LINE_BREAK // translate newlines into line breaks
|
|||
EXTENSION_TAB_SIZE_EIGHT // expand tabs to eight spaces instead of four
|
|||
EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES // Pandoc-style footnotes
|
|||
EXTENSION_NO_EMPTY_LINE_BEFORE_BLOCK // No need to insert an empty line to start a (code, quote, ordered list, unordered list) block
|
|||
EXTENSION_HEADER_IDS // specify header IDs with {#id}
|
|||
EXTENSION_TITLEBLOCK // Titleblock ala pandoc
|
|||
EXTENSION_AUTO_HEADER_IDS // Create the header ID from the text
|
|||
EXTENSION_BACKSLASH_LINE_BREAK // translate trailing backslashes into line breaks
|
|||
EXTENSION_DEFINITION_LISTS // render definition lists
|
|||
|
|||
commonHtmlFlags = 0 | |
|||
HTML_USE_XHTML | |
|||
HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS | |
|||
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_FRACTIONS | |
|||
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_DASHES | |
|||
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_LATEX_DASHES |
|||
|
|||
commonExtensions = 0 | |
|||
EXTENSION_NO_INTRA_EMPHASIS | |
|||
EXTENSION_TABLES | |
|||
EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE | |
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EXTENSION_AUTOLINK | |
|||
EXTENSION_STRIKETHROUGH | |
|||
EXTENSION_SPACE_HEADERS | |
|||
EXTENSION_HEADER_IDS | |
|||
EXTENSION_BACKSLASH_LINE_BREAK | |
|||
EXTENSION_DEFINITION_LISTS |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
// These are the possible flag values for the link renderer.
|
|||
// Only a single one of these values will be used; they are not ORed together.
|
|||
// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
|
|||
const ( |
|||
LINK_TYPE_NOT_AUTOLINK = iota |
|||
LINK_TYPE_NORMAL |
|||
LINK_TYPE_EMAIL |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
// These are the possible flag values for the ListItem renderer.
|
|||
// Multiple flag values may be ORed together.
|
|||
// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
|
|||
const ( |
|||
LIST_TYPE_ORDERED = 1 << iota |
|||
LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION |
|||
LIST_TYPE_TERM |
|||
LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK |
|||
LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST |
|||
LIST_ITEM_END_OF_LIST |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
// These are the possible flag values for the table cell renderer.
|
|||
// Only a single one of these values will be used; they are not ORed together.
|
|||
// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
|
|||
const ( |
|||
TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT = 1 << iota |
|||
TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT |
|||
TABLE_ALIGNMENT_CENTER = (TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT | TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT) |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
// The size of a tab stop.
|
|||
const ( |
|||
TAB_SIZE_DEFAULT = 4 |
|||
TAB_SIZE_EIGHT = 8 |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
// blockTags is a set of tags that are recognized as HTML block tags.
|
|||
// Any of these can be included in markdown text without special escaping.
|
|||
var blockTags = map[string]struct{}{ |
|||
"blockquote": {}, |
|||
"del": {}, |
|||
"div": {}, |
|||
"dl": {}, |
|||
"fieldset": {}, |
|||
"form": {}, |
|||
"h1": {}, |
|||
"h2": {}, |
|||
"h3": {}, |
|||
"h4": {}, |
|||
"h5": {}, |
|||
"h6": {}, |
|||
"iframe": {}, |
|||
"ins": {}, |
|||
"math": {}, |
|||
"noscript": {}, |
|||
"ol": {}, |
|||
"pre": {}, |
|||
"p": {}, |
|||
"script": {}, |
|||
"style": {}, |
|||
"table": {}, |
|||
"ul": {}, |
|||
|
|||
// HTML5
|
|||
"address": {}, |
|||
"article": {}, |
|||
"aside": {}, |
|||
"canvas": {}, |
|||
"figcaption": {}, |
|||
"figure": {}, |
|||
"footer": {}, |
|||
"header": {}, |
|||
"hgroup": {}, |
|||
"main": {}, |
|||
"nav": {}, |
|||
"output": {}, |
|||
"progress": {}, |
|||
"section": {}, |
|||
"video": {}, |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Renderer is the rendering interface.
|
|||
// This is mostly of interest if you are implementing a new rendering format.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// When a byte slice is provided, it contains the (rendered) contents of the
|
|||
// element.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// When a callback is provided instead, it will write the contents of the
|
|||
// respective element directly to the output buffer and return true on success.
|
|||
// If the callback returns false, the rendering function should reset the
|
|||
// output buffer as though it had never been called.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Currently Html and Latex implementations are provided
|
|||
type Renderer interface { |
|||
// block-level callbacks
|
|||
BlockCode(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, lang string) |
|||
BlockQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
BlockHtml(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
Header(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, level int, id string) |
|||
HRule(out *bytes.Buffer) |
|||
List(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, flags int) |
|||
ListItem(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int) |
|||
Paragraph(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) |
|||
Table(out *bytes.Buffer, header []byte, body []byte, columnData []int) |
|||
TableRow(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
TableHeaderCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int) |
|||
TableCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int) |
|||
Footnotes(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) |
|||
FootnoteItem(out *bytes.Buffer, name, text []byte, flags int) |
|||
TitleBlock(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
|
|||
// Span-level callbacks
|
|||
AutoLink(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, kind int) |
|||
CodeSpan(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
DoubleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
Emphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
Image(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, alt []byte) |
|||
LineBreak(out *bytes.Buffer) |
|||
Link(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, content []byte) |
|||
RawHtmlTag(out *bytes.Buffer, tag []byte) |
|||
TripleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
StrikeThrough(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
FootnoteRef(out *bytes.Buffer, ref []byte, id int) |
|||
|
|||
// Low-level callbacks
|
|||
Entity(out *bytes.Buffer, entity []byte) |
|||
NormalText(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) |
|||
|
|||
// Header and footer
|
|||
DocumentHeader(out *bytes.Buffer) |
|||
DocumentFooter(out *bytes.Buffer) |
|||
|
|||
GetFlags() int |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Callback functions for inline parsing. One such function is defined
|
|||
// for each character that triggers a response when parsing inline data.
|
|||
type inlineParser func(p *parser, out *bytes.Buffer, data []byte, offset int) int |
|||
|
|||
// Parser holds runtime state used by the parser.
|
|||
// This is constructed by the Markdown function.
|
|||
type parser struct { |
|||
r Renderer |
|||
refOverride ReferenceOverrideFunc |
|||
refs map[string]*reference |
|||
inlineCallback [256]inlineParser |
|||
flags int |
|||
nesting int |
|||
maxNesting int |
|||
insideLink bool |
|||
|
|||
// Footnotes need to be ordered as well as available to quickly check for
|
|||
// presence. If a ref is also a footnote, it's stored both in refs and here
|
|||
// in notes. Slice is nil if footnotes not enabled.
|
|||
notes []*reference |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (p *parser) getRef(refid string) (ref *reference, found bool) { |
|||
if p.refOverride != nil { |
|||
r, overridden := p.refOverride(refid) |
|||
if overridden { |
|||
if r == nil { |
|||
return nil, false |
|||
} |
|||
return &reference{ |
|||
link: []byte(r.Link), |
|||
title: []byte(r.Title), |
|||
noteId: 0, |
|||
hasBlock: false, |
|||
text: []byte(r.Text)}, true |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
// refs are case insensitive
|
|||
ref, found = p.refs[strings.ToLower(refid)] |
|||
return ref, found |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Public interface
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
// Reference represents the details of a link.
|
|||
// See the documentation in Options for more details on use-case.
|
|||
type Reference struct { |
|||
// Link is usually the URL the reference points to.
|
|||
Link string |
|||
// Title is the alternate text describing the link in more detail.
|
|||
Title string |
|||
// Text is the optional text to override the ref with if the syntax used was
|
|||
// [refid][]
|
|||
Text string |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// ReferenceOverrideFunc is expected to be called with a reference string and
|
|||
// return either a valid Reference type that the reference string maps to or
|
|||
// nil. If overridden is false, the default reference logic will be executed.
|
|||
// See the documentation in Options for more details on use-case.
|
|||
type ReferenceOverrideFunc func(reference string) (ref *Reference, overridden bool) |
|||
|
|||
// Options represents configurable overrides and callbacks (in addition to the
|
|||
// extension flag set) for configuring a Markdown parse.
|
|||
type Options struct { |
|||
// Extensions is a flag set of bit-wise ORed extension bits. See the
|
|||
// EXTENSION_* flags defined in this package.
|
|||
Extensions int |
|||
|
|||
// ReferenceOverride is an optional function callback that is called every
|
|||
// time a reference is resolved.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// In Markdown, the link reference syntax can be made to resolve a link to
|
|||
// a reference instead of an inline URL, in one of the following ways:
|
|||
//
|
|||
// * [link text][refid]
|
|||
// * [refid][]
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Usually, the refid is defined at the bottom of the Markdown document. If
|
|||
// this override function is provided, the refid is passed to the override
|
|||
// function first, before consulting the defined refids at the bottom. If
|
|||
// the override function indicates an override did not occur, the refids at
|
|||
// the bottom will be used to fill in the link details.
|
|||
ReferenceOverride ReferenceOverrideFunc |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// MarkdownBasic is a convenience function for simple rendering.
|
|||
// It processes markdown input with no extensions enabled.
|
|||
func MarkdownBasic(input []byte) []byte { |
|||
// set up the HTML renderer
|
|||
htmlFlags := HTML_USE_XHTML |
|||
renderer := HtmlRenderer(htmlFlags, "", "") |
|||
|
|||
// set up the parser
|
|||
return MarkdownOptions(input, renderer, Options{Extensions: 0}) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Call Markdown with most useful extensions enabled
|
|||
// MarkdownCommon is a convenience function for simple rendering.
|
|||
// It processes markdown input with common extensions enabled, including:
|
|||
//
|
|||
// * Smartypants processing with smart fractions and LaTeX dashes
|
|||
//
|
|||
// * Intra-word emphasis suppression
|
|||
//
|
|||
// * Tables
|
|||
//
|
|||
// * Fenced code blocks
|
|||
//
|
|||
// * Autolinking
|
|||
//
|
|||
// * Strikethrough support
|
|||
//
|
|||
// * Strict header parsing
|
|||
//
|
|||
// * Custom Header IDs
|
|||
func MarkdownCommon(input []byte) []byte { |
|||
// set up the HTML renderer
|
|||
renderer := HtmlRenderer(commonHtmlFlags, "", "") |
|||
return MarkdownOptions(input, renderer, Options{ |
|||
Extensions: commonExtensions}) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Markdown is the main rendering function.
|
|||
// It parses and renders a block of markdown-encoded text.
|
|||
// The supplied Renderer is used to format the output, and extensions dictates
|
|||
// which non-standard extensions are enabled.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// To use the supplied Html or LaTeX renderers, see HtmlRenderer and
|
|||
// LatexRenderer, respectively.
|
|||
func Markdown(input []byte, renderer Renderer, extensions int) []byte { |
|||
return MarkdownOptions(input, renderer, Options{ |
|||
Extensions: extensions}) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// MarkdownOptions is just like Markdown but takes additional options through
|
|||
// the Options struct.
|
|||
func MarkdownOptions(input []byte, renderer Renderer, opts Options) []byte { |
|||
// no point in parsing if we can't render
|
|||
if renderer == nil { |
|||
return nil |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
extensions := opts.Extensions |
|||
|
|||
// fill in the render structure
|
|||
p := new(parser) |
|||
p.r = renderer |
|||
p.flags = extensions |
|||
p.refOverride = opts.ReferenceOverride |
|||
p.refs = make(map[string]*reference) |
|||
p.maxNesting = 16 |
|||
p.insideLink = false |
|||
|
|||
// register inline parsers
|
|||
p.inlineCallback['*'] = emphasis |
|||
p.inlineCallback['_'] = emphasis |
|||
if extensions&EXTENSION_STRIKETHROUGH != 0 { |
|||
p.inlineCallback['~'] = emphasis |
|||
} |
|||
p.inlineCallback['`'] = codeSpan |
|||
p.inlineCallback['\n'] = lineBreak |
|||
p.inlineCallback['['] = link |
|||
p.inlineCallback['<'] = leftAngle |
|||
p.inlineCallback['\\'] = escape |
|||
p.inlineCallback['&'] = entity |
|||
|
|||
if extensions&EXTENSION_AUTOLINK != 0 { |
|||
p.inlineCallback[':'] = autoLink |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if extensions&EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES != 0 { |
|||
p.notes = make([]*reference, 0) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
first := firstPass(p, input) |
|||
second := secondPass(p, first) |
|||
return second |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// first pass:
|
|||
// - normalize newlines
|
|||
// - extract references (outside of fenced code blocks)
|
|||
// - expand tabs (outside of fenced code blocks)
|
|||
// - copy everything else
|
|||
func firstPass(p *parser, input []byte) []byte { |
|||
var out bytes.Buffer |
|||
tabSize := TAB_SIZE_DEFAULT |
|||
if p.flags&EXTENSION_TAB_SIZE_EIGHT != 0 { |
|||
tabSize = TAB_SIZE_EIGHT |
|||
} |
|||
beg := 0 |
|||
lastFencedCodeBlockEnd := 0 |
|||
for beg < len(input) { |
|||
// Find end of this line, then process the line.
|
|||
end := beg |
|||
for end < len(input) && input[end] != '\n' && input[end] != '\r' { |
|||
end++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if p.flags&EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE != 0 { |
|||
// track fenced code block boundaries to suppress tab expansion
|
|||
// and reference extraction inside them:
|
|||
if beg >= lastFencedCodeBlockEnd { |
|||
if i := p.fencedCodeBlock(&out, input[beg:], false); i > 0 { |
|||
lastFencedCodeBlockEnd = beg + i |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// add the line body if present
|
|||
if end > beg { |
|||
if end < lastFencedCodeBlockEnd { // Do not expand tabs while inside fenced code blocks.
|
|||
out.Write(input[beg:end]) |
|||
} else if refEnd := isReference(p, input[beg:], tabSize); refEnd > 0 { |
|||
beg += refEnd |
|||
continue |
|||
} else { |
|||
expandTabs(&out, input[beg:end], tabSize) |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if end < len(input) && input[end] == '\r' { |
|||
end++ |
|||
} |
|||
if end < len(input) && input[end] == '\n' { |
|||
end++ |
|||
} |
|||
out.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
|
|||
beg = end |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// empty input?
|
|||
if out.Len() == 0 { |
|||
out.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
return out.Bytes() |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// second pass: actual rendering
|
|||
func secondPass(p *parser, input []byte) []byte { |
|||
var output bytes.Buffer |
|||
|
|||
p.r.DocumentHeader(&output) |
|||
p.block(&output, input) |
|||
|
|||
if p.flags&EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES != 0 && len(p.notes) > 0 { |
|||
p.r.Footnotes(&output, func() bool { |
|||
flags := LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST |
|||
for i := 0; i < len(p.notes); i += 1 { |
|||
ref := p.notes[i] |
|||
var buf bytes.Buffer |
|||
if ref.hasBlock { |
|||
flags |= LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK |
|||
p.block(&buf, ref.title) |
|||
} else { |
|||
p.inline(&buf, ref.title) |
|||
} |
|||
p.r.FootnoteItem(&output, ref.link, buf.Bytes(), flags) |
|||
flags &^= LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST | LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
return true |
|||
}) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
p.r.DocumentFooter(&output) |
|||
|
|||
if p.nesting != 0 { |
|||
panic("Nesting level did not end at zero") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
return output.Bytes() |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Link references
|
|||
//
|
|||
// This section implements support for references that (usually) appear
|
|||
// as footnotes in a document, and can be referenced anywhere in the document.
|
|||
// The basic format is:
|
|||
//
|
|||
// [1]: http://www.google.com/ "Google"
|
|||
// [2]: http://www.github.com/ "Github"
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Anywhere in the document, the reference can be linked by referring to its
|
|||
// label, i.e., 1 and 2 in this example, as in:
|
|||
//
|
|||
// This library is hosted on [Github][2], a git hosting site.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Actual footnotes as specified in Pandoc and supported by some other Markdown
|
|||
// libraries such as php-markdown are also taken care of. They look like this:
|
|||
//
|
|||
// This sentence needs a bit of further explanation.[^note]
|
|||
//
|
|||
// [^note]: This is the explanation.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Footnotes should be placed at the end of the document in an ordered list.
|
|||
// Inline footnotes such as:
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Inline footnotes^[Not supported.] also exist.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// are not yet supported.
|
|||
|
|||
// References are parsed and stored in this struct.
|
|||
type reference struct { |
|||
link []byte |
|||
title []byte |
|||
noteId int // 0 if not a footnote ref
|
|||
hasBlock bool |
|||
text []byte |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func (r *reference) String() string { |
|||
return fmt.Sprintf("{link: %q, title: %q, text: %q, noteId: %d, hasBlock: %v}", |
|||
r.link, r.title, r.text, r.noteId, r.hasBlock) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Check whether or not data starts with a reference link.
|
|||
// If so, it is parsed and stored in the list of references
|
|||
// (in the render struct).
|
|||
// Returns the number of bytes to skip to move past it,
|
|||
// or zero if the first line is not a reference.
|
|||
func isReference(p *parser, data []byte, tabSize int) int { |
|||
// up to 3 optional leading spaces
|
|||
if len(data) < 4 { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
i := 0 |
|||
for i < 3 && data[i] == ' ' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
noteId := 0 |
|||
|
|||
// id part: anything but a newline between brackets
|
|||
if data[i] != '[' { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
i++ |
|||
if p.flags&EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES != 0 { |
|||
if i < len(data) && data[i] == '^' { |
|||
// we can set it to anything here because the proper noteIds will
|
|||
// be assigned later during the second pass. It just has to be != 0
|
|||
noteId = 1 |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
idOffset := i |
|||
for i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' && data[i] != ']' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
if i >= len(data) || data[i] != ']' { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
idEnd := i |
|||
|
|||
// spacer: colon (space | tab)* newline? (space | tab)*
|
|||
i++ |
|||
if i >= len(data) || data[i] != ':' { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
i++ |
|||
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
if i < len(data) && (data[i] == '\n' || data[i] == '\r') { |
|||
i++ |
|||
if i < len(data) && data[i] == '\n' && data[i-1] == '\r' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
if i >= len(data) { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
var ( |
|||
linkOffset, linkEnd int |
|||
titleOffset, titleEnd int |
|||
lineEnd int |
|||
raw []byte |
|||
hasBlock bool |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
if p.flags&EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES != 0 && noteId != 0 { |
|||
linkOffset, linkEnd, raw, hasBlock = scanFootnote(p, data, i, tabSize) |
|||
lineEnd = linkEnd |
|||
} else { |
|||
linkOffset, linkEnd, titleOffset, titleEnd, lineEnd = scanLinkRef(p, data, i) |
|||
} |
|||
if lineEnd == 0 { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// a valid ref has been found
|
|||
|
|||
ref := &reference{ |
|||
noteId: noteId, |
|||
hasBlock: hasBlock, |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if noteId > 0 { |
|||
// reusing the link field for the id since footnotes don't have links
|
|||
ref.link = data[idOffset:idEnd] |
|||
// if footnote, it's not really a title, it's the contained text
|
|||
ref.title = raw |
|||
} else { |
|||
ref.link = data[linkOffset:linkEnd] |
|||
ref.title = data[titleOffset:titleEnd] |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// id matches are case-insensitive
|
|||
id := string(bytes.ToLower(data[idOffset:idEnd])) |
|||
|
|||
p.refs[id] = ref |
|||
|
|||
return lineEnd |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func scanLinkRef(p *parser, data []byte, i int) (linkOffset, linkEnd, titleOffset, titleEnd, lineEnd int) { |
|||
// link: whitespace-free sequence, optionally between angle brackets
|
|||
if data[i] == '<' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
linkOffset = i |
|||
if i == len(data) { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
for i < len(data) && data[i] != ' ' && data[i] != '\t' && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
linkEnd = i |
|||
if data[linkOffset] == '<' && data[linkEnd-1] == '>' { |
|||
linkOffset++ |
|||
linkEnd-- |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// optional spacer: (space | tab)* (newline | '\'' | '"' | '(' )
|
|||
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
if i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' && data[i] != '\'' && data[i] != '"' && data[i] != '(' { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// compute end-of-line
|
|||
if i >= len(data) || data[i] == '\r' || data[i] == '\n' { |
|||
lineEnd = i |
|||
} |
|||
if i+1 < len(data) && data[i] == '\r' && data[i+1] == '\n' { |
|||
lineEnd++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// optional (space|tab)* spacer after a newline
|
|||
if lineEnd > 0 { |
|||
i = lineEnd + 1 |
|||
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// optional title: any non-newline sequence enclosed in '"() alone on its line
|
|||
if i+1 < len(data) && (data[i] == '\'' || data[i] == '"' || data[i] == '(') { |
|||
i++ |
|||
titleOffset = i |
|||
|
|||
// look for EOL
|
|||
for i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
if i+1 < len(data) && data[i] == '\n' && data[i+1] == '\r' { |
|||
titleEnd = i + 1 |
|||
} else { |
|||
titleEnd = i |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// step back
|
|||
i-- |
|||
for i > titleOffset && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') { |
|||
i-- |
|||
} |
|||
if i > titleOffset && (data[i] == '\'' || data[i] == '"' || data[i] == ')') { |
|||
lineEnd = titleEnd |
|||
titleEnd = i |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// The first bit of this logic is the same as (*parser).listItem, but the rest
|
|||
// is much simpler. This function simply finds the entire block and shifts it
|
|||
// over by one tab if it is indeed a block (just returns the line if it's not).
|
|||
// blockEnd is the end of the section in the input buffer, and contents is the
|
|||
// extracted text that was shifted over one tab. It will need to be rendered at
|
|||
// the end of the document.
|
|||
func scanFootnote(p *parser, data []byte, i, indentSize int) (blockStart, blockEnd int, contents []byte, hasBlock bool) { |
|||
if i == 0 || len(data) == 0 { |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// skip leading whitespace on first line
|
|||
for i < len(data) && data[i] == ' ' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
blockStart = i |
|||
|
|||
// find the end of the line
|
|||
blockEnd = i |
|||
for i < len(data) && data[i-1] != '\n' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// get working buffer
|
|||
var raw bytes.Buffer |
|||
|
|||
// put the first line into the working buffer
|
|||
raw.Write(data[blockEnd:i]) |
|||
blockEnd = i |
|||
|
|||
// process the following lines
|
|||
containsBlankLine := false |
|||
|
|||
gatherLines: |
|||
for blockEnd < len(data) { |
|||
i++ |
|||
|
|||
// find the end of this line
|
|||
for i < len(data) && data[i-1] != '\n' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// if it is an empty line, guess that it is part of this item
|
|||
// and move on to the next line
|
|||
if p.isEmpty(data[blockEnd:i]) > 0 { |
|||
containsBlankLine = true |
|||
blockEnd = i |
|||
continue |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
n := 0 |
|||
if n = isIndented(data[blockEnd:i], indentSize); n == 0 { |
|||
// this is the end of the block.
|
|||
// we don't want to include this last line in the index.
|
|||
break gatherLines |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// if there were blank lines before this one, insert a new one now
|
|||
if containsBlankLine { |
|||
raw.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
containsBlankLine = false |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// get rid of that first tab, write to buffer
|
|||
raw.Write(data[blockEnd+n : i]) |
|||
hasBlock = true |
|||
|
|||
blockEnd = i |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if data[blockEnd-1] != '\n' { |
|||
raw.WriteByte('\n') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
contents = raw.Bytes() |
|||
|
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Miscellaneous helper functions
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
// Test if a character is a punctuation symbol.
|
|||
// Taken from a private function in regexp in the stdlib.
|
|||
func ispunct(c byte) bool { |
|||
for _, r := range []byte("!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~") { |
|||
if c == r { |
|||
return true |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
return false |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Test if a character is a whitespace character.
|
|||
func isspace(c byte) bool { |
|||
return c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\f' || c == '\v' |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Test if a character is letter.
|
|||
func isletter(c byte) bool { |
|||
return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Test if a character is a letter or a digit.
|
|||
// TODO: check when this is looking for ASCII alnum and when it should use unicode
|
|||
func isalnum(c byte) bool { |
|||
return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || isletter(c) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Replace tab characters with spaces, aligning to the next TAB_SIZE column.
|
|||
// always ends output with a newline
|
|||
func expandTabs(out *bytes.Buffer, line []byte, tabSize int) { |
|||
// first, check for common cases: no tabs, or only tabs at beginning of line
|
|||
i, prefix := 0, 0 |
|||
slowcase := false |
|||
for i = 0; i < len(line); i++ { |
|||
if line[i] == '\t' { |
|||
if prefix == i { |
|||
prefix++ |
|||
} else { |
|||
slowcase = true |
|||
break |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// no need to decode runes if all tabs are at the beginning of the line
|
|||
if !slowcase { |
|||
for i = 0; i < prefix*tabSize; i++ { |
|||
out.WriteByte(' ') |
|||
} |
|||
out.Write(line[prefix:]) |
|||
return |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// the slow case: we need to count runes to figure out how
|
|||
// many spaces to insert for each tab
|
|||
column := 0 |
|||
i = 0 |
|||
for i < len(line) { |
|||
start := i |
|||
for i < len(line) && line[i] != '\t' { |
|||
_, size := utf8.DecodeRune(line[i:]) |
|||
i += size |
|||
column++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if i > start { |
|||
out.Write(line[start:i]) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if i >= len(line) { |
|||
break |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
for { |
|||
out.WriteByte(' ') |
|||
column++ |
|||
if column%tabSize == 0 { |
|||
break |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Find if a line counts as indented or not.
|
|||
// Returns number of characters the indent is (0 = not indented).
|
|||
func isIndented(data []byte, indentSize int) int { |
|||
if len(data) == 0 { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
if data[0] == '\t' { |
|||
return 1 |
|||
} |
|||
if len(data) < indentSize { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
for i := 0; i < indentSize; i++ { |
|||
if data[i] != ' ' { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
return indentSize |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Create a url-safe slug for fragments
|
|||
func slugify(in []byte) []byte { |
|||
if len(in) == 0 { |
|||
return in |
|||
} |
|||
out := make([]byte, 0, len(in)) |
|||
sym := false |
|||
|
|||
for _, ch := range in { |
|||
if isalnum(ch) { |
|||
sym = false |
|||
out = append(out, ch) |
|||
} else if sym { |
|||
continue |
|||
} else { |
|||
out = append(out, '-') |
|||
sym = true |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
var a, b int |
|||
var ch byte |
|||
for a, ch = range out { |
|||
if ch != '-' { |
|||
break |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
for b = len(out) - 1; b > 0; b-- { |
|||
if out[b] != '-' { |
|||
break |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
return out[a : b+1] |
|||
} |
@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ |
|||
//
|
|||
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
|
|||
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
|
|||
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
|
|||
// See README.md for details.
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Unit tests for full document parsing and rendering
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
package blackfriday |
|||
|
|||
import ( |
|||
"testing" |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
func runMarkdown(input string) string { |
|||
return string(MarkdownCommon([]byte(input))) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func doTests(t *testing.T, tests []string) { |
|||
// catch and report panics
|
|||
var candidate string |
|||
defer func() { |
|||
if err := recover(); err != nil { |
|||
t.Errorf("\npanic while processing [%#v]: %s\n", candidate, err) |
|||
} |
|||
}() |
|||
|
|||
for i := 0; i+1 < len(tests); i += 2 { |
|||
input := tests[i] |
|||
candidate = input |
|||
expected := tests[i+1] |
|||
actual := runMarkdown(candidate) |
|||
if actual != expected { |
|||
t.Errorf("\nInput [%#v]\nExpected[%#v]\nActual [%#v]", |
|||
candidate, expected, actual) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// now test every substring to stress test bounds checking
|
|||
if !testing.Short() { |
|||
for start := 0; start < len(input); start++ { |
|||
for end := start + 1; end <= len(input); end++ { |
|||
candidate = input[start:end] |
|||
_ = runMarkdown(candidate) |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func TestDocument(t *testing.T) { |
|||
var tests = []string{ |
|||
// Empty document.
|
|||
"", |
|||
"", |
|||
|
|||
" ", |
|||
"", |
|||
|
|||
// This shouldn't panic.
|
|||
// https://github.com/russross/blackfriday/issues/172
|
|||
"[]:<", |
|||
"<p>[]:<</p>\n", |
|||
|
|||
// This shouldn't panic.
|
|||
// https://github.com/russross/blackfriday/issues/173
|
|||
" [", |
|||
"<p>[</p>\n", |
|||
} |
|||
doTests(t, tests) |
|||
} |
@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ |
|||
//
|
|||
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
|
|||
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
|
|||
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
|
|||
// See README.md for details.
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Markdown 1.0.3 reference tests
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
package blackfriday |
|||
|
|||
import ( |
|||
"io/ioutil" |
|||
"path/filepath" |
|||
"testing" |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
func runMarkdownReference(input string, flag int) string { |
|||
renderer := HtmlRenderer(0, "", "") |
|||
return string(Markdown([]byte(input), renderer, flag)) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func doTestsReference(t *testing.T, files []string, flag int) { |
|||
// catch and report panics
|
|||
var candidate string |
|||
defer func() { |
|||
if err := recover(); err != nil { |
|||
t.Errorf("\npanic while processing [%#v]: %s\n", candidate, err) |
|||
} |
|||
}() |
|||
|
|||
for _, basename := range files { |
|||
filename := filepath.Join("testdata", basename+".text") |
|||
inputBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) |
|||
if err != nil { |
|||
t.Errorf("Couldn't open '%s', error: %v\n", filename, err) |
|||
continue |
|||
} |
|||
input := string(inputBytes) |
|||
|
|||
filename = filepath.Join("testdata", basename+".html") |
|||
expectedBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) |
|||
if err != nil { |
|||
t.Errorf("Couldn't open '%s', error: %v\n", filename, err) |
|||
continue |
|||
} |
|||
expected := string(expectedBytes) |
|||
|
|||
// fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "processing %s ...", filename)
|
|||
actual := string(runMarkdownReference(input, flag)) |
|||
if actual != expected { |
|||
t.Errorf("\n [%#v]\nExpected[%#v]\nActual [%#v]", |
|||
basename+".text", expected, actual) |
|||
} |
|||
// fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, " ok\n")
|
|||
|
|||
// now test every prefix of every input to check for
|
|||
// bounds checking
|
|||
if !testing.Short() { |
|||
start, max := 0, len(input) |
|||
for end := start + 1; end <= max; end++ { |
|||
candidate = input[start:end] |
|||
// fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, " %s %d:%d/%d\n", filename, start, end, max)
|
|||
_ = runMarkdownReference(candidate, flag) |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func TestReference(t *testing.T) { |
|||
files := []string{ |
|||
"Amps and angle encoding", |
|||
"Auto links", |
|||
"Backslash escapes", |
|||
"Blockquotes with code blocks", |
|||
"Code Blocks", |
|||
"Code Spans", |
|||
"Hard-wrapped paragraphs with list-like lines", |
|||
"Horizontal rules", |
|||
"Inline HTML (Advanced)", |
|||
"Inline HTML (Simple)", |
|||
"Inline HTML comments", |
|||
"Links, inline style", |
|||
"Links, reference style", |
|||
"Links, shortcut references", |
|||
"Literal quotes in titles", |
|||
"Markdown Documentation - Basics", |
|||
"Markdown Documentation - Syntax", |
|||
"Nested blockquotes", |
|||
"Ordered and unordered lists", |
|||
"Strong and em together", |
|||
"Tabs", |
|||
"Tidyness", |
|||
} |
|||
doTestsReference(t, files, 0) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func TestReference_EXTENSION_NO_EMPTY_LINE_BEFORE_BLOCK(t *testing.T) { |
|||
files := []string{ |
|||
"Amps and angle encoding", |
|||
"Auto links", |
|||
"Backslash escapes", |
|||
"Blockquotes with code blocks", |
|||
"Code Blocks", |
|||
"Code Spans", |
|||
"Hard-wrapped paragraphs with list-like lines no empty line before block", |
|||
"Horizontal rules", |
|||
"Inline HTML (Advanced)", |
|||
"Inline HTML (Simple)", |
|||
"Inline HTML comments", |
|||
"Links, inline style", |
|||
"Links, reference style", |
|||
"Links, shortcut references", |
|||
"Literal quotes in titles", |
|||
"Markdown Documentation - Basics", |
|||
"Markdown Documentation - Syntax", |
|||
"Nested blockquotes", |
|||
"Ordered and unordered lists", |
|||
"Strong and em together", |
|||
"Tabs", |
|||
"Tidyness", |
|||
} |
|||
doTestsReference(t, files, EXTENSION_NO_EMPTY_LINE_BEFORE_BLOCK) |
|||
} |
@ -0,0 +1,400 @@ |
|||
//
|
|||
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
|
|||
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
|
|||
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
|
|||
// See README.md for details.
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
// SmartyPants rendering
|
|||
//
|
|||
//
|
|||
|
|||
package blackfriday |
|||
|
|||
import ( |
|||
"bytes" |
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
type smartypantsData struct { |
|||
inSingleQuote bool |
|||
inDoubleQuote bool |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func wordBoundary(c byte) bool { |
|||
return c == 0 || isspace(c) || ispunct(c) |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func tolower(c byte) byte { |
|||
if c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' { |
|||
return c - 'A' + 'a' |
|||
} |
|||
return c |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func isdigit(c byte) bool { |
|||
return c >= '0' && c <= '9' |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartQuoteHelper(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, nextChar byte, quote byte, isOpen *bool) bool { |
|||
// edge of the buffer is likely to be a tag that we don't get to see,
|
|||
// so we treat it like text sometimes
|
|||
|
|||
// enumerate all sixteen possibilities for (previousChar, nextChar)
|
|||
// each can be one of {0, space, punct, other}
|
|||
switch { |
|||
case previousChar == 0 && nextChar == 0: |
|||
// context is not any help here, so toggle
|
|||
*isOpen = !*isOpen |
|||
case isspace(previousChar) && nextChar == 0: |
|||
// [ "] might be [ "<code>foo...]
|
|||
*isOpen = true |
|||
case ispunct(previousChar) && nextChar == 0: |
|||
// [!"] hmm... could be [Run!"] or [("<code>...]
|
|||
*isOpen = false |
|||
case /* isnormal(previousChar) && */ nextChar == 0: |
|||
// [a"] is probably a close
|
|||
*isOpen = false |
|||
case previousChar == 0 && isspace(nextChar): |
|||
// [" ] might be [...foo</code>" ]
|
|||
*isOpen = false |
|||
case isspace(previousChar) && isspace(nextChar): |
|||
// [ " ] context is not any help here, so toggle
|
|||
*isOpen = !*isOpen |
|||
case ispunct(previousChar) && isspace(nextChar): |
|||
// [!" ] is probably a close
|
|||
*isOpen = false |
|||
case /* isnormal(previousChar) && */ isspace(nextChar): |
|||
// [a" ] this is one of the easy cases
|
|||
*isOpen = false |
|||
case previousChar == 0 && ispunct(nextChar): |
|||
// ["!] hmm... could be ["$1.95] or [</code>"!...]
|
|||
*isOpen = false |
|||
case isspace(previousChar) && ispunct(nextChar): |
|||
// [ "!] looks more like [ "$1.95]
|
|||
*isOpen = true |
|||
case ispunct(previousChar) && ispunct(nextChar): |
|||
// [!"!] context is not any help here, so toggle
|
|||
*isOpen = !*isOpen |
|||
case /* isnormal(previousChar) && */ ispunct(nextChar): |
|||
// [a"!] is probably a close
|
|||
*isOpen = false |
|||
case previousChar == 0 /* && isnormal(nextChar) */ : |
|||
// ["a] is probably an open
|
|||
*isOpen = true |
|||
case isspace(previousChar) /* && isnormal(nextChar) */ : |
|||
// [ "a] this is one of the easy cases
|
|||
*isOpen = true |
|||
case ispunct(previousChar) /* && isnormal(nextChar) */ : |
|||
// [!"a] is probably an open
|
|||
*isOpen = true |
|||
default: |
|||
// [a'b] maybe a contraction?
|
|||
*isOpen = false |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte('&') |
|||
if *isOpen { |
|||
out.WriteByte('l') |
|||
} else { |
|||
out.WriteByte('r') |
|||
} |
|||
out.WriteByte(quote) |
|||
out.WriteString("quo;") |
|||
return true |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartSingleQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
if len(text) >= 2 { |
|||
t1 := tolower(text[1]) |
|||
|
|||
if t1 == '\'' { |
|||
nextChar := byte(0) |
|||
if len(text) >= 3 { |
|||
nextChar = text[2] |
|||
} |
|||
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, 'd', &smrt.inDoubleQuote) { |
|||
return 1 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if (t1 == 's' || t1 == 't' || t1 == 'm' || t1 == 'd') && (len(text) < 3 || wordBoundary(text[2])) { |
|||
out.WriteString("’") |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if len(text) >= 3 { |
|||
t2 := tolower(text[2]) |
|||
|
|||
if ((t1 == 'r' && t2 == 'e') || (t1 == 'l' && t2 == 'l') || (t1 == 'v' && t2 == 'e')) && |
|||
(len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3])) { |
|||
out.WriteString("’") |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
nextChar := byte(0) |
|||
if len(text) > 1 { |
|||
nextChar = text[1] |
|||
} |
|||
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, 's', &smrt.inSingleQuote) { |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartParens(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
if len(text) >= 3 { |
|||
t1 := tolower(text[1]) |
|||
t2 := tolower(text[2]) |
|||
|
|||
if t1 == 'c' && t2 == ')' { |
|||
out.WriteString("©") |
|||
return 2 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if t1 == 'r' && t2 == ')' { |
|||
out.WriteString("®") |
|||
return 2 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if len(text) >= 4 && t1 == 't' && t2 == 'm' && text[3] == ')' { |
|||
out.WriteString("™") |
|||
return 3 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartDash(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
if len(text) >= 2 { |
|||
if text[1] == '-' { |
|||
out.WriteString("—") |
|||
return 1 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if wordBoundary(previousChar) && wordBoundary(text[1]) { |
|||
out.WriteString("–") |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartDashLatex(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
if len(text) >= 3 && text[1] == '-' && text[2] == '-' { |
|||
out.WriteString("—") |
|||
return 2 |
|||
} |
|||
if len(text) >= 2 && text[1] == '-' { |
|||
out.WriteString("–") |
|||
return 1 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartAmpVariant(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte, quote byte) int { |
|||
if bytes.HasPrefix(text, []byte(""")) { |
|||
nextChar := byte(0) |
|||
if len(text) >= 7 { |
|||
nextChar = text[6] |
|||
} |
|||
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, quote, &smrt.inDoubleQuote) { |
|||
return 5 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if bytes.HasPrefix(text, []byte("�")) { |
|||
return 3 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte('&') |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartAmp(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
return smartAmpVariant(out, smrt, previousChar, text, 'd') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartAmpAngledQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
return smartAmpVariant(out, smrt, previousChar, text, 'a') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartPeriod(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
if len(text) >= 3 && text[1] == '.' && text[2] == '.' { |
|||
out.WriteString("…") |
|||
return 2 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if len(text) >= 5 && text[1] == ' ' && text[2] == '.' && text[3] == ' ' && text[4] == '.' { |
|||
out.WriteString("…") |
|||
return 4 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartBacktick(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
if len(text) >= 2 && text[1] == '`' { |
|||
nextChar := byte(0) |
|||
if len(text) >= 3 { |
|||
nextChar = text[2] |
|||
} |
|||
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, 'd', &smrt.inDoubleQuote) { |
|||
return 1 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartNumberGeneric(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
if wordBoundary(previousChar) && previousChar != '/' && len(text) >= 3 { |
|||
// is it of the form digits/digits(word boundary)?, i.e., \d+/\d+\b
|
|||
// note: check for regular slash (/) or fraction slash (⁄, 0x2044, or 0xe2 81 84 in utf-8)
|
|||
// and avoid changing dates like 1/23/2005 into fractions.
|
|||
numEnd := 0 |
|||
for len(text) > numEnd && isdigit(text[numEnd]) { |
|||
numEnd++ |
|||
} |
|||
if numEnd == 0 { |
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
denStart := numEnd + 1 |
|||
if len(text) > numEnd+3 && text[numEnd] == 0xe2 && text[numEnd+1] == 0x81 && text[numEnd+2] == 0x84 { |
|||
denStart = numEnd + 3 |
|||
} else if len(text) < numEnd+2 || text[numEnd] != '/' { |
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
denEnd := denStart |
|||
for len(text) > denEnd && isdigit(text[denEnd]) { |
|||
denEnd++ |
|||
} |
|||
if denEnd == denStart { |
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
if len(text) == denEnd || wordBoundary(text[denEnd]) && text[denEnd] != '/' { |
|||
out.WriteString("<sup>") |
|||
out.Write(text[:numEnd]) |
|||
out.WriteString("</sup>⁄<sub>") |
|||
out.Write(text[denStart:denEnd]) |
|||
out.WriteString("</sub>") |
|||
return denEnd - 1 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartNumber(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
if wordBoundary(previousChar) && previousChar != '/' && len(text) >= 3 { |
|||
if text[0] == '1' && text[1] == '/' && text[2] == '2' { |
|||
if len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3]) && text[3] != '/' { |
|||
out.WriteString("½") |
|||
return 2 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if text[0] == '1' && text[1] == '/' && text[2] == '4' { |
|||
if len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3]) && text[3] != '/' || (len(text) >= 5 && tolower(text[3]) == 't' && tolower(text[4]) == 'h') { |
|||
out.WriteString("¼") |
|||
return 2 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
if text[0] == '3' && text[1] == '/' && text[2] == '4' { |
|||
if len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3]) && text[3] != '/' || (len(text) >= 6 && tolower(text[3]) == 't' && tolower(text[4]) == 'h' && tolower(text[5]) == 's') { |
|||
out.WriteString("¾") |
|||
return 2 |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.WriteByte(text[0]) |
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartDoubleQuoteVariant(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte, quote byte) int { |
|||
nextChar := byte(0) |
|||
if len(text) > 1 { |
|||
nextChar = text[1] |
|||
} |
|||
if !smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, quote, &smrt.inDoubleQuote) { |
|||
out.WriteString(""") |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
return 0 |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartDoubleQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
return smartDoubleQuoteVariant(out, smrt, previousChar, text, 'd') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartAngledDoubleQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
return smartDoubleQuoteVariant(out, smrt, previousChar, text, 'a') |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
func smartLeftAngle(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int { |
|||
i := 0 |
|||
|
|||
for i < len(text) && text[i] != '>' { |
|||
i++ |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
out.Write(text[:i+1]) |
|||
return i |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
type smartCallback func(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int |
|||
|
|||
type smartypantsRenderer [256]smartCallback |
|||
|
|||
func smartypants(flags int) *smartypantsRenderer { |
|||
r := new(smartypantsRenderer) |
|||
if flags&HTML_SMARTYPANTS_ANGLED_QUOTES == 0 { |
|||
r['"'] = smartDoubleQuote |
|||
r['&'] = smartAmp |
|||
} else { |
|||
r['"'] = smartAngledDoubleQuote |
|||
r['&'] = smartAmpAngledQuote |
|||
} |
|||
r['\''] = smartSingleQuote |
|||
r['('] = smartParens |
|||
if flags&HTML_SMARTYPANTS_DASHES != 0 { |
|||
if flags&HTML_SMARTYPANTS_LATEX_DASHES == 0 { |
|||
r['-'] = smartDash |
|||
} else { |
|||
r['-'] = smartDashLatex |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
r['.'] = smartPeriod |
|||
if flags&HTML_SMARTYPANTS_FRACTIONS == 0 { |
|||
r['1'] = smartNumber |
|||
r['3'] = smartNumber |
|||
} else { |
|||
for ch := '1'; ch <= '9'; ch++ { |
|||
r[ch] = smartNumberGeneric |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
r['<'] = smartLeftAngle |
|||
r['`'] = smartBacktick |
|||
return r |
|||
} |
@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ |
|||
<p>AT&T has an ampersand in their name.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>AT&T is another way to write it.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>This & that.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>4 < 5.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>6 > 5.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Here's a <a href="http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2">link</a> with an ampersand in the URL.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Here's a link with an amersand in the link text: <a href="http://att.com/" title="AT&T">AT&T</a>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Here's an inline <a href="/script?foo=1&bar=2">link</a>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Here's an inline <a href="/script?foo=1&bar=2">link</a>.</p> |
@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ |
|||
AT&T has an ampersand in their name. |
|||
|
|||
AT&T is another way to write it. |
|||
|
|||
This & that. |
|||
|
|||
4 < 5. |
|||
|
|||
6 > 5. |
|||
|
|||
Here's a [link] [1] with an ampersand in the URL. |
|||
|
|||
Here's a link with an amersand in the link text: [AT&T] [2]. |
|||
|
|||
Here's an inline [link](/script?foo=1&bar=2). |
|||
|
|||
Here's an inline [link](</script?foo=1&bar=2>). |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
[1]: http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2 |
|||
[2]: http://att.com/ "AT&T" |
@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ |
|||
<p>Link: <a href="http://example.com/">http://example.com/</a>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>With an ampersand: <a href="http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2">http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2</a></p> |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li>In a list?</li> |
|||
<li><a href="http://example.com/">http://example.com/</a></li> |
|||
<li>It should.</li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
|
|||
<blockquote> |
|||
<p>Blockquoted: <a href="http://example.com/">http://example.com/</a></p> |
|||
</blockquote> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Auto-links should not occur here: <code><http://example.com/></code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>or here: <http://example.com/> |
|||
</code></pre> |
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ |
|||
Link: <http://example.com/>. |
|||
|
|||
With an ampersand: <http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2> |
|||
|
|||
* In a list? |
|||
* <http://example.com/> |
|||
* It should. |
|||
|
|||
> Blockquoted: <http://example.com/> |
|||
|
|||
Auto-links should not occur here: `<http://example.com/>` |
|||
|
|||
or here: <http://example.com/> |
@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ |
|||
<p>These should all get escaped:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Backslash: \</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Backtick: `</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Asterisk: *</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Underscore: _</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Left brace: {</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Right brace: }</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Left bracket: [</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Right bracket: ]</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Left paren: (</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Right paren: )</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Greater-than: ></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Hash: #</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Period: .</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Bang: !</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Plus: +</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Minus: -</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Tilde: ~</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>These should not, because they occur within a code block:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>Backslash: \\ |
|||
|
|||
Backtick: \` |
|||
|
|||
Asterisk: \* |
|||
|
|||
Underscore: \_ |
|||
|
|||
Left brace: \{ |
|||
|
|||
Right brace: \} |
|||
|
|||
Left bracket: \[ |
|||
|
|||
Right bracket: \] |
|||
|
|||
Left paren: \( |
|||
|
|||
Right paren: \) |
|||
|
|||
Greater-than: \> |
|||
|
|||
Hash: \# |
|||
|
|||
Period: \. |
|||
|
|||
Bang: \! |
|||
|
|||
Plus: \+ |
|||
|
|||
Minus: \- |
|||
|
|||
Tilde: \~ |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Nor should these, which occur in code spans:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Backslash: <code>\\</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Backtick: <code>\`</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Asterisk: <code>\*</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Underscore: <code>\_</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Left brace: <code>\{</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Right brace: <code>\}</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Left bracket: <code>\[</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Right bracket: <code>\]</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Left paren: <code>\(</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Right paren: <code>\)</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Greater-than: <code>\></code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Hash: <code>\#</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Period: <code>\.</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Bang: <code>\!</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Plus: <code>\+</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Minus: <code>\-</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Tilde: <code>\~</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>These should get escaped, even though they're matching pairs for |
|||
other Markdown constructs:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>*asterisks*</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>_underscores_</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>`backticks`</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>This is a code span with a literal backslash-backtick sequence: <code>\`</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>This is a tag with unescaped backticks <span attr='`ticks`'>bar</span>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>This is a tag with backslashes <span attr='\\backslashes\\'>bar</span>.</p> |
@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ |
|||
These should all get escaped: |
|||
|
|||
Backslash: \\ |
|||
|
|||
Backtick: \` |
|||
|
|||
Asterisk: \* |
|||
|
|||
Underscore: \_ |
|||
|
|||
Left brace: \{ |
|||
|
|||
Right brace: \} |
|||
|
|||
Left bracket: \[ |
|||
|
|||
Right bracket: \] |
|||
|
|||
Left paren: \( |
|||
|
|||
Right paren: \) |
|||
|
|||
Greater-than: \> |
|||
|
|||
Hash: \# |
|||
|
|||
Period: \. |
|||
|
|||
Bang: \! |
|||
|
|||
Plus: \+ |
|||
|
|||
Minus: \- |
|||
|
|||
Tilde: \~ |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
These should not, because they occur within a code block: |
|||
|
|||
Backslash: \\ |
|||
|
|||
Backtick: \` |
|||
|
|||
Asterisk: \* |
|||
|
|||
Underscore: \_ |
|||
|
|||
Left brace: \{ |
|||
|
|||
Right brace: \} |
|||
|
|||
Left bracket: \[ |
|||
|
|||
Right bracket: \] |
|||
|
|||
Left paren: \( |
|||
|
|||
Right paren: \) |
|||
|
|||
Greater-than: \> |
|||
|
|||
Hash: \# |
|||
|
|||
Period: \. |
|||
|
|||
Bang: \! |
|||
|
|||
Plus: \+ |
|||
|
|||
Minus: \- |
|||
|
|||
Tilde: \~ |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Nor should these, which occur in code spans: |
|||
|
|||
Backslash: `\\` |
|||
|
|||
Backtick: `` \` `` |
|||
|
|||
Asterisk: `\*` |
|||
|
|||
Underscore: `\_` |
|||
|
|||
Left brace: `\{` |
|||
|
|||
Right brace: `\}` |
|||
|
|||
Left bracket: `\[` |
|||
|
|||
Right bracket: `\]` |
|||
|
|||
Left paren: `\(` |
|||
|
|||
Right paren: `\)` |
|||
|
|||
Greater-than: `\>` |
|||
|
|||
Hash: `\#` |
|||
|
|||
Period: `\.` |
|||
|
|||
Bang: `\!` |
|||
|
|||
Plus: `\+` |
|||
|
|||
Minus: `\-` |
|||
|
|||
Tilde: `\~` |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
These should get escaped, even though they're matching pairs for |
|||
other Markdown constructs: |
|||
|
|||
\*asterisks\* |
|||
|
|||
\_underscores\_ |
|||
|
|||
\`backticks\` |
|||
|
|||
This is a code span with a literal backslash-backtick sequence: `` \` `` |
|||
|
|||
This is a tag with unescaped backticks <span attr='`ticks`'>bar</span>. |
|||
|
|||
This is a tag with backslashes <span attr='\\backslashes\\'>bar</span>. |
@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ |
|||
<blockquote> |
|||
<p>Example:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>sub status { |
|||
print "working"; |
|||
} |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Or:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>sub status { |
|||
return "working"; |
|||
} |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
</blockquote> |
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ |
|||
> Example: |
|||
> |
|||
> sub status { |
|||
> print "working"; |
|||
> } |
|||
> |
|||
> Or: |
|||
> |
|||
> sub status { |
|||
> return "working"; |
|||
> } |
@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ |
|||
<pre><code>code block on the first line |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Regular text.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>code block indented by spaces |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Regular text.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>the lines in this block |
|||
all contain trailing spaces |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Regular Text.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>code block on the last line |
|||
</code></pre> |
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ |
|||
code block on the first line |
|||
|
|||
Regular text. |
|||
|
|||
code block indented by spaces |
|||
|
|||
Regular text. |
|||
|
|||
the lines in this block |
|||
all contain trailing spaces |
|||
|
|||
Regular Text. |
|||
|
|||
code block on the last line |
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ |
|||
<p><code><test a="</code> content of attribute <code>"></code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Fix for backticks within HTML tag: <span attr='`ticks`'>like this</span></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Here's how you put <code>`backticks`</code> in a code span.</p> |
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ |
|||
`<test a="` content of attribute `">` |
|||
|
|||
Fix for backticks within HTML tag: <span attr='`ticks`'>like this</span> |
|||
|
|||
Here's how you put `` `backticks` `` in a code span. |
|||
|
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ |
|||
<p>In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version</p> |
|||
|
|||
<ol> |
|||
<li>This line turns into a list item. |
|||
Because a hard-wrapped line in the |
|||
middle of a paragraph looked like a |
|||
list item.</li> |
|||
</ol> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Here's one with a bullet.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li>criminey.</li> |
|||
</ul> |
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ |
|||
In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version |
|||
8. This line turns into a list item. |
|||
Because a hard-wrapped line in the |
|||
middle of a paragraph looked like a |
|||
list item. |
|||
|
|||
Here's one with a bullet. |
|||
* criminey. |
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ |
|||
<p>In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version |
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|||
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|||
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[this] [this] should work |
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<p>This one has a <a href="/foo">line |
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<h1>Markdown: Basics</h1> |
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<li><a href="/projects/markdown/syntax" title="Markdown Syntax Documentation">Syntax</a></li> |
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<li><a href="/projects/markdown/license" title="Pricing and License Information">License</a></li> |
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<p>This page offers a brief overview of what it's like to use Markdown. |
|||
The <a href="/projects/markdown/syntax" title="Markdown Syntax">syntax page</a> provides complete, detailed documentation for |
|||
every feature, but Markdown should be very easy to pick up simply by |
|||
looking at a few examples of it in action. The examples on this page |
|||
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HTML output produced by Markdown.</p> |
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<p>It's also helpful to simply try Markdown out; the <a href="/projects/markdown/dingus" title="Markdown Dingus">Dingus</a> is a |
|||
web application that allows you type your own Markdown-formatted text |
|||
and translate it to XHTML.</p> |
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|
|||
<p><strong>Note:</strong> This document is itself written using Markdown; you |
|||
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|
|||
<h2>Paragraphs, Headers, Blockquotes</h2> |
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<p>A paragraph is simply one or more consecutive lines of text, separated |
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|||
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|||
blank.) Normal paragraphs should not be intended with spaces or tabs.</p> |
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<p>Markdown offers two styles of headers: <em>Setext</em> and <em>atx</em>. |
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Setext-style headers for <code><h1></code> and <code><h2></code> are created by |
|||
"underlining" with equal signs (<code>=</code>) and hyphens (<code>-</code>), respectively. |
|||
To create an atx-style header, you put 1-6 hash marks (<code>#</code>) at the |
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beginning of the line -- the number of hashes equals the resulting |
|||
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<p>Blockquotes are indicated using email-style '<code>></code>' angle brackets.</p> |
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<pre><code>A First Level Header |
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The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy |
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<pre><code><h1>A First Level Header</h1> |
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<p>Now is the time for all good men to come to |
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regular paragraph.</p> |
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<p>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy |
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dog's back.</p> |
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|||
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<h2>This is an H2 in a blockquote</h2> |
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<h3>Phrase Emphasis</h3> |
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<p>Markdown uses asterisks and underscores to indicate spans of emphasis.</p> |
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<p>Markdown:</p> |
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<pre><code>Some of these words *are emphasized*. |
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Use two asterisks for **strong emphasis**. |
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<p>Output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><p>Some of these words <em>are emphasized</em>. |
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|
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<p>Use two asterisks for <strong>strong emphasis</strong>. |
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</code></pre> |
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|
|||
<h2>Lists</h2> |
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|
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<p>Unordered (bulleted) lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens (<code>*</code>, |
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<code>+</code>, and <code>-</code>) as list markers. These three markers are |
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interchangable; this:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>* Candy. |
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* Gum. |
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* Booze. |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>this:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>+ Candy. |
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+ Gum. |
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+ Booze. |
|||
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<p>and this:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>- Candy. |
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- Gum. |
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- Booze. |
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</code></pre> |
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<p>all produce the same output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><ul> |
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<li>Candy.</li> |
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<li>Gum.</li> |
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<li>Booze.</li> |
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</ul> |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Ordered (numbered) lists use regular numbers, followed by periods, as |
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list markers:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>1. Red |
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2. Green |
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3. Blue |
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</code></pre> |
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<p>Output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><ol> |
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<li>Red</li> |
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<li>Green</li> |
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<li>Blue</li> |
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</ol> |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>If you put blank lines between items, you'll get <code><p></code> tags for the |
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list item text. You can create multi-paragraph list items by indenting |
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the paragraphs by 4 spaces or 1 tab:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>* A list item. |
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With multiple paragraphs. |
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|
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* Another item in the list. |
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</code></pre> |
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<p>Output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><ul> |
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<li><p>A list item.</p> |
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<p>With multiple paragraphs.</p></li> |
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<li><p>Another item in the list.</p></li> |
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</ul> |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<h3>Links</h3> |
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|
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<p>Markdown supports two styles for creating links: <em>inline</em> and |
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<em>reference</em>. With both styles, you use square brackets to delimit the |
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text you want to turn into a link.</p> |
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|
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<p>Inline-style links use parentheses immediately after the link text. |
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For example:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>This is an [example link](http://example.com/). |
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</code></pre> |
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<p>Output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><p>This is an <a href="http://example.com/"> |
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example link</a>.</p> |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Optionally, you may include a title attribute in the parentheses:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>This is an [example link](http://example.com/ "With a Title"). |
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</code></pre> |
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<p>Output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><p>This is an <a href="http://example.com/" title="With a Title"> |
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example link</a>.</p> |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Reference-style links allow you to refer to your links by names, which |
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you define elsewhere in your document:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>I get 10 times more traffic from [Google][1] than from |
|||
[Yahoo][2] or [MSN][3]. |
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|
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[1]: http://google.com/ "Google" |
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[2]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" |
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[3]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><p>I get 10 times more traffic from <a href="http://google.com/" |
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title="Google">Google</a> than from <a href="http://search.yahoo.com/" |
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title="Yahoo Search">Yahoo</a> or <a href="http://search.msn.com/" |
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title="MSN Search">MSN</a>.</p> |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>The title attribute is optional. Link names may contain letters, |
|||
numbers and spaces, but are <em>not</em> case sensitive:</p> |
|||
|
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<pre><code>I start my morning with a cup of coffee and |
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[The New York Times][NY Times]. |
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|
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[ny times]: http://www.nytimes.com/ |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><p>I start my morning with a cup of coffee and |
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<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/">The New York Times</a>.</p> |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<h3>Images</h3> |
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|
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<p>Image syntax is very much like link syntax.</p> |
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|
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<p>Inline (titles are optional):</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>![alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Title") |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Reference-style:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>![alt text][id] |
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|
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[id]: /path/to/img.jpg "Title" |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Both of the above examples produce the same output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><img src="/path/to/img.jpg" alt="alt text" title="Title" /> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
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<h3>Code</h3> |
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|
|||
<p>In a regular paragraph, you can create code span by wrapping text in |
|||
backtick quotes. Any ampersands (<code>&</code>) and angle brackets (<code><</code> or |
|||
<code>></code>) will automatically be translated into HTML entities. This makes |
|||
it easy to use Markdown to write about HTML example code:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>I strongly recommend against using any `<blink>` tags. |
|||
|
|||
I wish SmartyPants used named entities like `&mdash;` |
|||
instead of decimal-encoded entites like `&#8212;`. |
|||
</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><p>I strongly recommend against using any |
|||
<code>&lt;blink&gt;</code> tags.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>I wish SmartyPants used named entities like |
|||
<code>&amp;mdash;</code> instead of decimal-encoded |
|||
entites like <code>&amp;#8212;</code>.</p> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>To specify an entire block of pre-formatted code, indent every line of |
|||
the block by 4 spaces or 1 tab. Just like with code spans, <code>&</code>, <code><</code>, |
|||
and <code>></code> characters will be escaped automatically.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>If you want your page to validate under XHTML 1.0 Strict, |
|||
you've got to put paragraph tags in your blockquotes: |
|||
|
|||
<blockquote> |
|||
<p>For example.</p> |
|||
</blockquote> |
|||
</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Output:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><p>If you want your page to validate under XHTML 1.0 Strict, |
|||
you've got to put paragraph tags in your blockquotes:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>&lt;blockquote&gt; |
|||
&lt;p&gt;For example.&lt;/p&gt; |
|||
&lt;/blockquote&gt; |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
</code></pre> |
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Markdown: Basics |
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================ |
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|
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<ul id="ProjectSubmenu"> |
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<li><a href="/projects/markdown/" title="Markdown Project Page">Main</a></li> |
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<li><a class="selected" title="Markdown Basics">Basics</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/syntax" title="Markdown Syntax Documentation">Syntax</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/license" title="Pricing and License Information">License</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/dingus" title="Online Markdown Web Form">Dingus</a></li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Getting the Gist of Markdown's Formatting Syntax |
|||
------------------------------------------------ |
|||
|
|||
This page offers a brief overview of what it's like to use Markdown. |
|||
The [syntax page] [s] provides complete, detailed documentation for |
|||
every feature, but Markdown should be very easy to pick up simply by |
|||
looking at a few examples of it in action. The examples on this page |
|||
are written in a before/after style, showing example syntax and the |
|||
HTML output produced by Markdown. |
|||
|
|||
It's also helpful to simply try Markdown out; the [Dingus] [d] is a |
|||
web application that allows you type your own Markdown-formatted text |
|||
and translate it to XHTML. |
|||
|
|||
**Note:** This document is itself written using Markdown; you |
|||
can [see the source for it by adding '.text' to the URL] [src]. |
|||
|
|||
[s]: /projects/markdown/syntax "Markdown Syntax" |
|||
[d]: /projects/markdown/dingus "Markdown Dingus" |
|||
[src]: /projects/markdown/basics.text |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
## Paragraphs, Headers, Blockquotes ## |
|||
|
|||
A paragraph is simply one or more consecutive lines of text, separated |
|||
by one or more blank lines. (A blank line is any line that looks like a |
|||
blank line -- a line containing nothing spaces or tabs is considered |
|||
blank.) Normal paragraphs should not be intended with spaces or tabs. |
|||
|
|||
Markdown offers two styles of headers: *Setext* and *atx*. |
|||
Setext-style headers for `<h1>` and `<h2>` are created by |
|||
"underlining" with equal signs (`=`) and hyphens (`-`), respectively. |
|||
To create an atx-style header, you put 1-6 hash marks (`#`) at the |
|||
beginning of the line -- the number of hashes equals the resulting |
|||
HTML header level. |
|||
|
|||
Blockquotes are indicated using email-style '`>`' angle brackets. |
|||
|
|||
Markdown: |
|||
|
|||
A First Level Header |
|||
==================== |
|||
|
|||
A Second Level Header |
|||
--------------------- |
|||
|
|||
Now is the time for all good men to come to |
|||
the aid of their country. This is just a |
|||
regular paragraph. |
|||
|
|||
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy |
|||
dog's back. |
|||
|
|||
### Header 3 |
|||
|
|||
> This is a blockquote. |
|||
> |
|||
> This is the second paragraph in the blockquote. |
|||
> |
|||
> ## This is an H2 in a blockquote |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<h1>A First Level Header</h1> |
|||
|
|||
<h2>A Second Level Header</h2> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Now is the time for all good men to come to |
|||
the aid of their country. This is just a |
|||
regular paragraph.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy |
|||
dog's back.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<h3>Header 3</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<blockquote> |
|||
<p>This is a blockquote.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>This is the second paragraph in the blockquote.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<h2>This is an H2 in a blockquote</h2> |
|||
</blockquote> |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
### Phrase Emphasis ### |
|||
|
|||
Markdown uses asterisks and underscores to indicate spans of emphasis. |
|||
|
|||
Markdown: |
|||
|
|||
Some of these words *are emphasized*. |
|||
Some of these words _are emphasized also_. |
|||
|
|||
Use two asterisks for **strong emphasis**. |
|||
Or, if you prefer, __use two underscores instead__. |
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<p>Some of these words <em>are emphasized</em>. |
|||
Some of these words <em>are emphasized also</em>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Use two asterisks for <strong>strong emphasis</strong>. |
|||
Or, if you prefer, <strong>use two underscores instead</strong>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
## Lists ## |
|||
|
|||
Unordered (bulleted) lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens (`*`, |
|||
`+`, and `-`) as list markers. These three markers are |
|||
interchangable; this: |
|||
|
|||
* Candy. |
|||
* Gum. |
|||
* Booze. |
|||
|
|||
this: |
|||
|
|||
+ Candy. |
|||
+ Gum. |
|||
+ Booze. |
|||
|
|||
and this: |
|||
|
|||
- Candy. |
|||
- Gum. |
|||
- Booze. |
|||
|
|||
all produce the same output: |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li>Candy.</li> |
|||
<li>Gum.</li> |
|||
<li>Booze.</li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
|
|||
Ordered (numbered) lists use regular numbers, followed by periods, as |
|||
list markers: |
|||
|
|||
1. Red |
|||
2. Green |
|||
3. Blue |
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<ol> |
|||
<li>Red</li> |
|||
<li>Green</li> |
|||
<li>Blue</li> |
|||
</ol> |
|||
|
|||
If you put blank lines between items, you'll get `<p>` tags for the |
|||
list item text. You can create multi-paragraph list items by indenting |
|||
the paragraphs by 4 spaces or 1 tab: |
|||
|
|||
* A list item. |
|||
|
|||
With multiple paragraphs. |
|||
|
|||
* Another item in the list. |
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li><p>A list item.</p> |
|||
<p>With multiple paragraphs.</p></li> |
|||
<li><p>Another item in the list.</p></li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
### Links ### |
|||
|
|||
Markdown supports two styles for creating links: *inline* and |
|||
*reference*. With both styles, you use square brackets to delimit the |
|||
text you want to turn into a link. |
|||
|
|||
Inline-style links use parentheses immediately after the link text. |
|||
For example: |
|||
|
|||
This is an [example link](http://example.com/). |
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<p>This is an <a href="http://example.com/"> |
|||
example link</a>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
Optionally, you may include a title attribute in the parentheses: |
|||
|
|||
This is an [example link](http://example.com/ "With a Title"). |
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<p>This is an <a href="http://example.com/" title="With a Title"> |
|||
example link</a>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
Reference-style links allow you to refer to your links by names, which |
|||
you define elsewhere in your document: |
|||
|
|||
I get 10 times more traffic from [Google][1] than from |
|||
[Yahoo][2] or [MSN][3]. |
|||
|
|||
[1]: http://google.com/ "Google" |
|||
[2]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" |
|||
[3]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" |
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<p>I get 10 times more traffic from <a href="http://google.com/" |
|||
title="Google">Google</a> than from <a href="http://search.yahoo.com/" |
|||
title="Yahoo Search">Yahoo</a> or <a href="http://search.msn.com/" |
|||
title="MSN Search">MSN</a>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
The title attribute is optional. Link names may contain letters, |
|||
numbers and spaces, but are *not* case sensitive: |
|||
|
|||
I start my morning with a cup of coffee and |
|||
[The New York Times][NY Times]. |
|||
|
|||
[ny times]: http://www.nytimes.com/ |
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<p>I start my morning with a cup of coffee and |
|||
<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/">The New York Times</a>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
### Images ### |
|||
|
|||
Image syntax is very much like link syntax. |
|||
|
|||
Inline (titles are optional): |
|||
|
|||
![alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Title") |
|||
|
|||
Reference-style: |
|||
|
|||
![alt text][id] |
|||
|
|||
[id]: /path/to/img.jpg "Title" |
|||
|
|||
Both of the above examples produce the same output: |
|||
|
|||
<img src="/path/to/img.jpg" alt="alt text" title="Title" /> |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
### Code ### |
|||
|
|||
In a regular paragraph, you can create code span by wrapping text in |
|||
backtick quotes. Any ampersands (`&`) and angle brackets (`<` or |
|||
`>`) will automatically be translated into HTML entities. This makes |
|||
it easy to use Markdown to write about HTML example code: |
|||
|
|||
I strongly recommend against using any `<blink>` tags. |
|||
|
|||
I wish SmartyPants used named entities like `—` |
|||
instead of decimal-encoded entites like `—`. |
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<p>I strongly recommend against using any |
|||
<code><blink></code> tags.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>I wish SmartyPants used named entities like |
|||
<code>&mdash;</code> instead of decimal-encoded |
|||
entites like <code>&#8212;</code>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
To specify an entire block of pre-formatted code, indent every line of |
|||
the block by 4 spaces or 1 tab. Just like with code spans, `&`, `<`, |
|||
and `>` characters will be escaped automatically. |
|||
|
|||
Markdown: |
|||
|
|||
If you want your page to validate under XHTML 1.0 Strict, |
|||
you've got to put paragraph tags in your blockquotes: |
|||
|
|||
<blockquote> |
|||
<p>For example.</p> |
|||
</blockquote> |
|||
|
|||
Output: |
|||
|
|||
<p>If you want your page to validate under XHTML 1.0 Strict, |
|||
you've got to put paragraph tags in your blockquotes:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><blockquote> |
|||
<p>For example.</p> |
|||
</blockquote> |
|||
</code></pre> |
@ -0,0 +1,946 @@ |
|||
<h1>Markdown: Syntax</h1> |
|||
|
|||
<ul id="ProjectSubmenu"> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/" title="Markdown Project Page">Main</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/basics" title="Markdown Basics">Basics</a></li> |
|||
<li><a class="selected" title="Markdown Syntax Documentation">Syntax</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/license" title="Pricing and License Information">License</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/dingus" title="Online Markdown Web Form">Dingus</a></li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li><a href="#overview">Overview</a> |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li><a href="#philosophy">Philosophy</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#html">Inline HTML</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#autoescape">Automatic Escaping for Special Characters</a></li> |
|||
</ul></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#block">Block Elements</a> |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li><a href="#p">Paragraphs and Line Breaks</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#header">Headers</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#blockquote">Blockquotes</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#list">Lists</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#precode">Code Blocks</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#hr">Horizontal Rules</a></li> |
|||
</ul></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#span">Span Elements</a> |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li><a href="#link">Links</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#em">Emphasis</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#code">Code</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#img">Images</a></li> |
|||
</ul></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#misc">Miscellaneous</a> |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li><a href="#backslash">Backslash Escapes</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="#autolink">Automatic Links</a></li> |
|||
</ul></li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
|
|||
<p><strong>Note:</strong> This document is itself written using Markdown; you |
|||
can <a href="/projects/markdown/syntax.text">see the source for it by adding '.text' to the URL</a>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<hr> |
|||
|
|||
<h2 id="overview">Overview</h2> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="philosophy">Philosophy</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown is intended to be as easy-to-read and easy-to-write as is feasible.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Readability, however, is emphasized above all else. A Markdown-formatted |
|||
document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking |
|||
like it's been marked up with tags or formatting instructions. While |
|||
Markdown's syntax has been influenced by several existing text-to-HTML |
|||
filters -- including <a href="http://docutils.sourceforge.net/mirror/setext.html">Setext</a>, <a href="http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/atx/">atx</a>, <a href="http://textism.com/tools/textile/">Textile</a>, <a href="http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html">reStructuredText</a>, |
|||
<a href="http://www.triptico.com/software/grutatxt.html">Grutatext</a>, and <a href="http://ettext.taint.org/doc/">EtText</a> -- the single biggest source of |
|||
inspiration for Markdown's syntax is the format of plain text email.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>To this end, Markdown's syntax is comprised entirely of punctuation |
|||
characters, which punctuation characters have been carefully chosen so |
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as to look like what they mean. E.g., asterisks around a word actually |
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look like *emphasis*. Markdown lists look like, well, lists. Even |
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blockquotes look like quoted passages of text, assuming you've ever |
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used email.</p> |
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|
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<h3 id="html">Inline HTML</h3> |
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|
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<p>Markdown's syntax is intended for one purpose: to be used as a |
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format for <em>writing</em> for the web.</p> |
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|
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<p>Markdown is not a replacement for HTML, or even close to it. Its |
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syntax is very small, corresponding only to a very small subset of |
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HTML tags. The idea is <em>not</em> to create a syntax that makes it easier |
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to insert HTML tags. In my opinion, HTML tags are already easy to |
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insert. The idea for Markdown is to make it easy to read, write, and |
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edit prose. HTML is a <em>publishing</em> format; Markdown is a <em>writing</em> |
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format. Thus, Markdown's formatting syntax only addresses issues that |
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can be conveyed in plain text.</p> |
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|
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<p>For any markup that is not covered by Markdown's syntax, you simply |
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use HTML itself. There's no need to preface it or delimit it to |
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indicate that you're switching from Markdown to HTML; you just use |
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the tags.</p> |
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|
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<p>The only restrictions are that block-level HTML elements -- e.g. <code><div></code>, |
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<code><table></code>, <code><pre></code>, <code><p></code>, etc. -- must be separated from surrounding |
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content by blank lines, and the start and end tags of the block should |
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not be indented with tabs or spaces. Markdown is smart enough not |
|||
to add extra (unwanted) <code><p></code> tags around HTML block-level tags.</p> |
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|
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<p>For example, to add an HTML table to a Markdown article:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>This is a regular paragraph. |
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|
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<table> |
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<tr> |
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<td>Foo</td> |
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</tr> |
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</table> |
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|
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This is another regular paragraph. |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Note that Markdown formatting syntax is not processed within block-level |
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HTML tags. E.g., you can't use Markdown-style <code>*emphasis*</code> inside an |
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HTML block.</p> |
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|
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<p>Span-level HTML tags -- e.g. <code><span></code>, <code><cite></code>, or <code><del></code> -- can be |
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used anywhere in a Markdown paragraph, list item, or header. If you |
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want, you can even use HTML tags instead of Markdown formatting; e.g. if |
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you'd prefer to use HTML <code><a></code> or <code><img></code> tags instead of Markdown's |
|||
link or image syntax, go right ahead.</p> |
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|
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<p>Unlike block-level HTML tags, Markdown syntax <em>is</em> processed within |
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span-level tags.</p> |
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|
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<h3 id="autoescape">Automatic Escaping for Special Characters</h3> |
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|
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<p>In HTML, there are two characters that demand special treatment: <code><</code> |
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and <code>&</code>. Left angle brackets are used to start tags; ampersands are |
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used to denote HTML entities. If you want to use them as literal |
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characters, you must escape them as entities, e.g. <code>&lt;</code>, and |
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<code>&amp;</code>.</p> |
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|
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<p>Ampersands in particular are bedeviling for web writers. If you want to |
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write about 'AT&T', you need to write '<code>AT&amp;T</code>'. You even need to |
|||
escape ampersands within URLs. Thus, if you want to link to:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>http://images.google.com/images?num=30&q=larry+bird |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>you need to encode the URL as:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>http://images.google.com/images?num=30&amp;q=larry+bird |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>in your anchor tag <code>href</code> attribute. Needless to say, this is easy to |
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forget, and is probably the single most common source of HTML validation |
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errors in otherwise well-marked-up web sites.</p> |
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|
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<p>Markdown allows you to use these characters naturally, taking care of |
|||
all the necessary escaping for you. If you use an ampersand as part of |
|||
an HTML entity, it remains unchanged; otherwise it will be translated |
|||
into <code>&amp;</code>.</p> |
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|
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<p>So, if you want to include a copyright symbol in your article, you can write:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>&copy; |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>and Markdown will leave it alone. But if you write:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>AT&T |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Markdown will translate it to:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>AT&amp;T |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Similarly, because Markdown supports <a href="#html">inline HTML</a>, if you use |
|||
angle brackets as delimiters for HTML tags, Markdown will treat them as |
|||
such. But if you write:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>4 < 5 |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Markdown will translate it to:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>4 &lt; 5 |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>However, inside Markdown code spans and blocks, angle brackets and |
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ampersands are <em>always</em> encoded automatically. This makes it easy to use |
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Markdown to write about HTML code. (As opposed to raw HTML, which is a |
|||
terrible format for writing about HTML syntax, because every single <code><</code> |
|||
and <code>&</code> in your example code needs to be escaped.)</p> |
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|
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<hr> |
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|
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<h2 id="block">Block Elements</h2> |
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|
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<h3 id="p">Paragraphs and Line Breaks</h3> |
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|
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<p>A paragraph is simply one or more consecutive lines of text, separated |
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by one or more blank lines. (A blank line is any line that looks like a |
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blank line -- a line containing nothing but spaces or tabs is considered |
|||
blank.) Normal paragraphs should not be intended with spaces or tabs.</p> |
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|
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<p>The implication of the "one or more consecutive lines of text" rule is |
|||
that Markdown supports "hard-wrapped" text paragraphs. This differs |
|||
significantly from most other text-to-HTML formatters (including Movable |
|||
Type's "Convert Line Breaks" option) which translate every line break |
|||
character in a paragraph into a <code><br /></code> tag.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>When you <em>do</em> want to insert a <code><br /></code> break tag using Markdown, you |
|||
end a line with two or more spaces, then type return.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Yes, this takes a tad more effort to create a <code><br /></code>, but a simplistic |
|||
"every line break is a <code><br /></code>" rule wouldn't work for Markdown. |
|||
Markdown's email-style <a href="#blockquote">blockquoting</a> and multi-paragraph <a href="#list">list items</a> |
|||
work best -- and look better -- when you format them with hard breaks.</p> |
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|
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<h3 id="header">Headers</h3> |
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|
|||
<p>Markdown supports two styles of headers, <a href="http://docutils.sourceforge.net/mirror/setext.html">Setext</a> and <a href="http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/atx/">atx</a>.</p> |
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|
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<p>Setext-style headers are "underlined" using equal signs (for first-level |
|||
headers) and dashes (for second-level headers). For example:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>This is an H1 |
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============= |
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|
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This is an H2 |
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------------- |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Any number of underlining <code>=</code>'s or <code>-</code>'s will work.</p> |
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|
|||
<p>Atx-style headers use 1-6 hash characters at the start of the line, |
|||
corresponding to header levels 1-6. For example:</p> |
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|
|||
<pre><code># This is an H1 |
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|
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## This is an H2 |
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|
|||
###### This is an H6 |
|||
</code></pre> |
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|
|||
<p>Optionally, you may "close" atx-style headers. This is purely |
|||
cosmetic -- you can use this if you think it looks better. The |
|||
closing hashes don't even need to match the number of hashes |
|||
used to open the header. (The number of opening hashes |
|||
determines the header level.) :</p> |
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|
|||
<pre><code># This is an H1 # |
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|
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## This is an H2 ## |
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|
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### This is an H3 ###### |
|||
</code></pre> |
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|
|||
<h3 id="blockquote">Blockquotes</h3> |
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|
|||
<p>Markdown uses email-style <code>></code> characters for blockquoting. If you're |
|||
familiar with quoting passages of text in an email message, then you |
|||
know how to create a blockquote in Markdown. It looks best if you hard |
|||
wrap the text and put a <code>></code> before every line:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>> This is a blockquote with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
|||
> consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. |
|||
> Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. |
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> |
|||
> Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse |
|||
> id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown allows you to be lazy and only put the <code>></code> before the first |
|||
line of a hard-wrapped paragraph:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>> This is a blockquote with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
|||
consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. |
|||
Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. |
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|
|||
> Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse |
|||
id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Blockquotes can be nested (i.e. a blockquote-in-a-blockquote) by |
|||
adding additional levels of <code>></code>:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>> This is the first level of quoting. |
|||
> |
|||
> > This is nested blockquote. |
|||
> |
|||
> Back to the first level. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Blockquotes can contain other Markdown elements, including headers, lists, |
|||
and code blocks:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>> ## This is a header. |
|||
> |
|||
> 1. This is the first list item. |
|||
> 2. This is the second list item. |
|||
> |
|||
> Here's some example code: |
|||
> |
|||
> return shell_exec("echo $input | $markdown_script"); |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Any decent text editor should make email-style quoting easy. For |
|||
example, with BBEdit, you can make a selection and choose Increase |
|||
Quote Level from the Text menu.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="list">Lists</h3> |
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|
|||
<p>Markdown supports ordered (numbered) and unordered (bulleted) lists.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Unordered lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens -- interchangably |
|||
-- as list markers:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>* Red |
|||
* Green |
|||
* Blue |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>is equivalent to:</p> |
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|
|||
<pre><code>+ Red |
|||
+ Green |
|||
+ Blue |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>and:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>- Red |
|||
- Green |
|||
- Blue |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>1. Bird |
|||
2. McHale |
|||
3. Parish |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>It's important to note that the actual numbers you use to mark the |
|||
list have no effect on the HTML output Markdown produces. The HTML |
|||
Markdown produces from the above list is:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><ol> |
|||
<li>Bird</li> |
|||
<li>McHale</li> |
|||
<li>Parish</li> |
|||
</ol> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>If you instead wrote the list in Markdown like this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>1. Bird |
|||
1. McHale |
|||
1. Parish |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>or even:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>3. Bird |
|||
1. McHale |
|||
8. Parish |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>you'd get the exact same HTML output. The point is, if you want to, |
|||
you can use ordinal numbers in your ordered Markdown lists, so that |
|||
the numbers in your source match the numbers in your published HTML. |
|||
But if you want to be lazy, you don't have to.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>If you do use lazy list numbering, however, you should still start the |
|||
list with the number 1. At some point in the future, Markdown may support |
|||
starting ordered lists at an arbitrary number.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>List markers typically start at the left margin, but may be indented by |
|||
up to three spaces. List markers must be followed by one or more spaces |
|||
or a tab.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>To make lists look nice, you can wrap items with hanging indents:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>* Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. |
|||
Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi, |
|||
viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. |
|||
* Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. |
|||
Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>But if you want to be lazy, you don't have to:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>* Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. |
|||
Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi, |
|||
viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. |
|||
* Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. |
|||
Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>If list items are separated by blank lines, Markdown will wrap the |
|||
items in <code><p></code> tags in the HTML output. For example, this input:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>* Bird |
|||
* Magic |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>will turn into:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><ul> |
|||
<li>Bird</li> |
|||
<li>Magic</li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>But this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>* Bird |
|||
|
|||
* Magic |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>will turn into:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><ul> |
|||
<li><p>Bird</p></li> |
|||
<li><p>Magic</p></li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>List items may consist of multiple paragraphs. Each subsequent |
|||
paragraph in a list item must be intended by either 4 spaces |
|||
or one tab:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>1. This is a list item with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor |
|||
sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit |
|||
mi posuere lectus. |
|||
|
|||
Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet |
|||
vitae, risus. Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum |
|||
sit amet velit. |
|||
|
|||
2. Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>It looks nice if you indent every line of the subsequent |
|||
paragraphs, but here again, Markdown will allow you to be |
|||
lazy:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>* This is a list item with two paragraphs. |
|||
|
|||
This is the second paragraph in the list item. You're |
|||
only required to indent the first line. Lorem ipsum dolor |
|||
sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. |
|||
|
|||
* Another item in the same list. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>To put a blockquote within a list item, the blockquote's <code>></code> |
|||
delimiters need to be indented:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>* A list item with a blockquote: |
|||
|
|||
> This is a blockquote |
|||
> inside a list item. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>To put a code block within a list item, the code block needs |
|||
to be indented <em>twice</em> -- 8 spaces or two tabs:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>* A list item with a code block: |
|||
|
|||
<code goes here> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>It's worth noting that it's possible to trigger an ordered list by |
|||
accident, by writing something like this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>1986. What a great season. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>In other words, a <em>number-period-space</em> sequence at the beginning of a |
|||
line. To avoid this, you can backslash-escape the period:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>1986\. What a great season. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="precode">Code Blocks</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Pre-formatted code blocks are used for writing about programming or |
|||
markup source code. Rather than forming normal paragraphs, the lines |
|||
of a code block are interpreted literally. Markdown wraps a code block |
|||
in both <code><pre></code> and <code><code></code> tags.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>To produce a code block in Markdown, simply indent every line of the |
|||
block by at least 4 spaces or 1 tab. For example, given this input:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>This is a normal paragraph: |
|||
|
|||
This is a code block. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown will generate:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><p>This is a normal paragraph:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>This is a code block. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>One level of indentation -- 4 spaces or 1 tab -- is removed from each |
|||
line of the code block. For example, this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>Here is an example of AppleScript: |
|||
|
|||
tell application "Foo" |
|||
beep |
|||
end tell |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>will turn into:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><p>Here is an example of AppleScript:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>tell application "Foo" |
|||
beep |
|||
end tell |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>A code block continues until it reaches a line that is not indented |
|||
(or the end of the article).</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Within a code block, ampersands (<code>&</code>) and angle brackets (<code><</code> and <code>></code>) |
|||
are automatically converted into HTML entities. This makes it very |
|||
easy to include example HTML source code using Markdown -- just paste |
|||
it and indent it, and Markdown will handle the hassle of encoding the |
|||
ampersands and angle brackets. For example, this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code> <div class="footer"> |
|||
&copy; 2004 Foo Corporation |
|||
</div> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>will turn into:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><pre><code>&lt;div class="footer"&gt; |
|||
&amp;copy; 2004 Foo Corporation |
|||
&lt;/div&gt; |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Regular Markdown syntax is not processed within code blocks. E.g., |
|||
asterisks are just literal asterisks within a code block. This means |
|||
it's also easy to use Markdown to write about Markdown's own syntax.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="hr">Horizontal Rules</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<p>You can produce a horizontal rule tag (<code><hr /></code>) by placing three or |
|||
more hyphens, asterisks, or underscores on a line by themselves. If you |
|||
wish, you may use spaces between the hyphens or asterisks. Each of the |
|||
following lines will produce a horizontal rule:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>* * * |
|||
|
|||
*** |
|||
|
|||
***** |
|||
|
|||
- - - |
|||
|
|||
--------------------------------------- |
|||
|
|||
_ _ _ |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<hr> |
|||
|
|||
<h2 id="span">Span Elements</h2> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="link">Links</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown supports two style of links: <em>inline</em> and <em>reference</em>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>In both styles, the link text is delimited by [square brackets].</p> |
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|
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<p>To create an inline link, use a set of regular parentheses immediately |
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after the link text's closing square bracket. Inside the parentheses, |
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put the URL where you want the link to point, along with an <em>optional</em> |
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title for the link, surrounded in quotes. For example:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>This is [an example](http://example.com/ "Title") inline link. |
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[This link](http://example.net/) has no title attribute. |
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</code></pre> |
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<p>Will produce:</p> |
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<pre><code><p>This is <a href="http://example.com/" title="Title"> |
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an example</a> inline link.</p> |
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<p><a href="http://example.net/">This link</a> has no |
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title attribute.</p> |
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</code></pre> |
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<p>If you're referring to a local resource on the same server, you can |
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use relative paths:</p> |
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<pre><code>See my [About](/about/) page for details. |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Reference-style links use a second set of square brackets, inside |
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which you place a label of your choosing to identify the link:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>This is [an example][id] reference-style link. |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>You can optionally use a space to separate the sets of brackets:</p> |
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<pre><code>This is [an example] [id] reference-style link. |
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</code></pre> |
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<p>Then, anywhere in the document, you define your link label like this, |
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on a line by itself:</p> |
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<pre><code>[id]: http://example.com/ "Optional Title Here" |
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</code></pre> |
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<p>That is:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li>Square brackets containing the link identifier (optionally |
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indented from the left margin using up to three spaces);</li> |
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<li>followed by a colon;</li> |
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<li>followed by one or more spaces (or tabs);</li> |
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<li>followed by the URL for the link;</li> |
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<li>optionally followed by a title attribute for the link, enclosed |
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in double or single quotes.</li> |
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</ul> |
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|
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<p>The link URL may, optionally, be surrounded by angle brackets:</p> |
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<pre><code>[id]: <http://example.com/> "Optional Title Here" |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>You can put the title attribute on the next line and use extra spaces |
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or tabs for padding, which tends to look better with longer URLs:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>[id]: http://example.com/longish/path/to/resource/here |
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"Optional Title Here" |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Link definitions are only used for creating links during Markdown |
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processing, and are stripped from your document in the HTML output.</p> |
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|
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<p>Link definition names may constist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation -- but they are <em>not</em> case sensitive. E.g. these two links:</p> |
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<pre><code>[link text][a] |
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[link text][A] |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>are equivalent.</p> |
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|
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<p>The <em>implicit link name</em> shortcut allows you to omit the name of the |
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link, in which case the link text itself is used as the name. |
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Just use an empty set of square brackets -- e.g., to link the word |
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"Google" to the google.com web site, you could simply write:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>[Google][] |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>And then define the link:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>[Google]: http://google.com/ |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Because link names may contain spaces, this shortcut even works for |
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multiple words in the link text:</p> |
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<pre><code>Visit [Daring Fireball][] for more information. |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>And then define the link:</p> |
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<pre><code>[Daring Fireball]: http://daringfireball.net/ |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Link definitions can be placed anywhere in your Markdown document. I |
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tend to put them immediately after each paragraph in which they're |
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used, but if you want, you can put them all at the end of your |
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document, sort of like footnotes.</p> |
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|
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<p>Here's an example of reference links in action:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>I get 10 times more traffic from [Google] [1] than from |
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[Yahoo] [2] or [MSN] [3]. |
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|
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[1]: http://google.com/ "Google" |
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[2]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" |
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[3]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Using the implicit link name shortcut, you could instead write:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>I get 10 times more traffic from [Google][] than from |
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[Yahoo][] or [MSN][]. |
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|
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[google]: http://google.com/ "Google" |
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[yahoo]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" |
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[msn]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" |
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</code></pre> |
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|
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<p>Both of the above examples will produce the following HTML output:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code><p>I get 10 times more traffic from <a href="http://google.com/" |
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title="Google">Google</a> than from |
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<a href="http://search.yahoo.com/" title="Yahoo Search">Yahoo</a> |
|||
or <a href="http://search.msn.com/" title="MSN Search">MSN</a>.</p> |
|||
</code></pre> |
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|
|||
<p>For comparison, here is the same paragraph written using |
|||
Markdown's inline link style:</p> |
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|
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<pre><code>I get 10 times more traffic from [Google](http://google.com/ "Google") |
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than from [Yahoo](http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search") or |
|||
[MSN](http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search"). |
|||
</code></pre> |
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|
|||
<p>The point of reference-style links is not that they're easier to |
|||
write. The point is that with reference-style links, your document |
|||
source is vastly more readable. Compare the above examples: using |
|||
reference-style links, the paragraph itself is only 81 characters |
|||
long; with inline-style links, it's 176 characters; and as raw HTML, |
|||
it's 234 characters. In the raw HTML, there's more markup than there |
|||
is text.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>With Markdown's reference-style links, a source document much more |
|||
closely resembles the final output, as rendered in a browser. By |
|||
allowing you to move the markup-related metadata out of the paragraph, |
|||
you can add links without interrupting the narrative flow of your |
|||
prose.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="em">Emphasis</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown treats asterisks (<code>*</code>) and underscores (<code>_</code>) as indicators of |
|||
emphasis. Text wrapped with one <code>*</code> or <code>_</code> will be wrapped with an |
|||
HTML <code><em></code> tag; double <code>*</code>'s or <code>_</code>'s will be wrapped with an HTML |
|||
<code><strong></code> tag. E.g., this input:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>*single asterisks* |
|||
|
|||
_single underscores_ |
|||
|
|||
**double asterisks** |
|||
|
|||
__double underscores__ |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>will produce:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><em>single asterisks</em> |
|||
|
|||
<em>single underscores</em> |
|||
|
|||
<strong>double asterisks</strong> |
|||
|
|||
<strong>double underscores</strong> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>You can use whichever style you prefer; the lone restriction is that |
|||
the same character must be used to open and close an emphasis span.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Emphasis can be used in the middle of a word:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>un*fucking*believable |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>But if you surround an <code>*</code> or <code>_</code> with spaces, it'll be treated as a |
|||
literal asterisk or underscore.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>To produce a literal asterisk or underscore at a position where it |
|||
would otherwise be used as an emphasis delimiter, you can backslash |
|||
escape it:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>\*this text is surrounded by literal asterisks\* |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="code">Code</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<p>To indicate a span of code, wrap it with backtick quotes (<code>`</code>). |
|||
Unlike a pre-formatted code block, a code span indicates code within a |
|||
normal paragraph. For example:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>Use the `printf()` function. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>will produce:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><p>Use the <code>printf()</code> function.</p> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>To include a literal backtick character within a code span, you can use |
|||
multiple backticks as the opening and closing delimiters:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>``There is a literal backtick (`) here.`` |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>which will produce this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><p><code>There is a literal backtick (`) here.</code></p> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>The backtick delimiters surrounding a code span may include spaces -- |
|||
one after the opening, one before the closing. This allows you to place |
|||
literal backtick characters at the beginning or end of a code span:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>A single backtick in a code span: `` ` `` |
|||
|
|||
A backtick-delimited string in a code span: `` `foo` `` |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>will produce:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><p>A single backtick in a code span: <code>`</code></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>A backtick-delimited string in a code span: <code>`foo`</code></p> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>With a code span, ampersands and angle brackets are encoded as HTML |
|||
entities automatically, which makes it easy to include example HTML |
|||
tags. Markdown will turn this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>Please don't use any `<blink>` tags. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>into:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><p>Please don't use any <code>&lt;blink&gt;</code> tags.</p> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>You can write this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>`&#8212;` is the decimal-encoded equivalent of `&mdash;`. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>to produce:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><p><code>&amp;#8212;</code> is the decimal-encoded |
|||
equivalent of <code>&amp;mdash;</code>.</p> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="img">Images</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Admittedly, it's fairly difficult to devise a "natural" syntax for |
|||
placing images into a plain text document format.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown uses an image syntax that is intended to resemble the syntax |
|||
for links, allowing for two styles: <em>inline</em> and <em>reference</em>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Inline image syntax looks like this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg) |
|||
|
|||
![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Optional title") |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>That is:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li>An exclamation mark: <code>!</code>;</li> |
|||
<li>followed by a set of square brackets, containing the <code>alt</code> |
|||
attribute text for the image;</li> |
|||
<li>followed by a set of parentheses, containing the URL or path to |
|||
the image, and an optional <code>title</code> attribute enclosed in double |
|||
or single quotes.</li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Reference-style image syntax looks like this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>![Alt text][id] |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Where "id" is the name of a defined image reference. Image references |
|||
are defined using syntax identical to link references:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>[id]: url/to/image "Optional title attribute" |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>As of this writing, Markdown has no syntax for specifying the |
|||
dimensions of an image; if this is important to you, you can simply |
|||
use regular HTML <code><img></code> tags.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<hr> |
|||
|
|||
<h2 id="misc">Miscellaneous</h2> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="autolink">Automatic Links</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown supports a shortcut style for creating "automatic" links for URLs and email addresses: simply surround the URL or email address with angle brackets. What this means is that if you want to show the actual text of a URL or email address, and also have it be a clickable link, you can do this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><http://example.com/> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown will turn this into:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><a href="http://example.com/">http://example.com/</a> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Automatic links for email addresses work similarly, except that |
|||
Markdown will also perform a bit of randomized decimal and hex |
|||
entity-encoding to help obscure your address from address-harvesting |
|||
spambots. For example, Markdown will turn this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><address@example.com> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>into something like this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><a href="&#x6D;&#x61;i&#x6C;&#x74;&#x6F;:&#x61;&#x64;&#x64;&#x72;&#x65; |
|||
&#115;&#115;&#64;&#101;&#120;&#x61;&#109;&#x70;&#x6C;e&#x2E;&#99;&#111; |
|||
&#109;">&#x61;&#x64;&#x64;&#x72;&#x65;&#115;&#115;&#64;&#101;&#120;&#x61; |
|||
&#109;&#x70;&#x6C;e&#x2E;&#99;&#111;&#109;</a> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>which will render in a browser as a clickable link to "address@example.com".</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>(This sort of entity-encoding trick will indeed fool many, if not |
|||
most, address-harvesting bots, but it definitely won't fool all of |
|||
them. It's better than nothing, but an address published in this way |
|||
will probably eventually start receiving spam.)</p> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="backslash">Backslash Escapes</h3> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown allows you to use backslash escapes to generate literal |
|||
characters which would otherwise have special meaning in Markdown's |
|||
formatting syntax. For example, if you wanted to surround a word with |
|||
literal asterisks (instead of an HTML <code><em></code> tag), you can backslashes |
|||
before the asterisks, like this:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>\*literal asterisks\* |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Markdown provides backslash escapes for the following characters:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>\ backslash |
|||
` backtick |
|||
* asterisk |
|||
_ underscore |
|||
{} curly braces |
|||
[] square brackets |
|||
() parentheses |
|||
# hash mark |
|||
+ plus sign |
|||
- minus sign (hyphen) |
|||
. dot |
|||
! exclamation mark |
|||
</code></pre> |
@ -0,0 +1,888 @@ |
|||
Markdown: Syntax |
|||
================ |
|||
|
|||
<ul id="ProjectSubmenu"> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/" title="Markdown Project Page">Main</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/basics" title="Markdown Basics">Basics</a></li> |
|||
<li><a class="selected" title="Markdown Syntax Documentation">Syntax</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/license" title="Pricing and License Information">License</a></li> |
|||
<li><a href="/projects/markdown/dingus" title="Online Markdown Web Form">Dingus</a></li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
* [Overview](#overview) |
|||
* [Philosophy](#philosophy) |
|||
* [Inline HTML](#html) |
|||
* [Automatic Escaping for Special Characters](#autoescape) |
|||
* [Block Elements](#block) |
|||
* [Paragraphs and Line Breaks](#p) |
|||
* [Headers](#header) |
|||
* [Blockquotes](#blockquote) |
|||
* [Lists](#list) |
|||
* [Code Blocks](#precode) |
|||
* [Horizontal Rules](#hr) |
|||
* [Span Elements](#span) |
|||
* [Links](#link) |
|||
* [Emphasis](#em) |
|||
* [Code](#code) |
|||
* [Images](#img) |
|||
* [Miscellaneous](#misc) |
|||
* [Backslash Escapes](#backslash) |
|||
* [Automatic Links](#autolink) |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
**Note:** This document is itself written using Markdown; you |
|||
can [see the source for it by adding '.text' to the URL][src]. |
|||
|
|||
[src]: /projects/markdown/syntax.text |
|||
|
|||
* * * |
|||
|
|||
<h2 id="overview">Overview</h2> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="philosophy">Philosophy</h3> |
|||
|
|||
Markdown is intended to be as easy-to-read and easy-to-write as is feasible. |
|||
|
|||
Readability, however, is emphasized above all else. A Markdown-formatted |
|||
document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking |
|||
like it's been marked up with tags or formatting instructions. While |
|||
Markdown's syntax has been influenced by several existing text-to-HTML |
|||
filters -- including [Setext] [1], [atx] [2], [Textile] [3], [reStructuredText] [4], |
|||
[Grutatext] [5], and [EtText] [6] -- the single biggest source of |
|||
inspiration for Markdown's syntax is the format of plain text email. |
|||
|
|||
[1]: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/mirror/setext.html |
|||
[2]: http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/atx/ |
|||
[3]: http://textism.com/tools/textile/ |
|||
[4]: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html |
|||
[5]: http://www.triptico.com/software/grutatxt.html |
|||
[6]: http://ettext.taint.org/doc/ |
|||
|
|||
To this end, Markdown's syntax is comprised entirely of punctuation |
|||
characters, which punctuation characters have been carefully chosen so |
|||
as to look like what they mean. E.g., asterisks around a word actually |
|||
look like \*emphasis\*. Markdown lists look like, well, lists. Even |
|||
blockquotes look like quoted passages of text, assuming you've ever |
|||
used email. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="html">Inline HTML</h3> |
|||
|
|||
Markdown's syntax is intended for one purpose: to be used as a |
|||
format for *writing* for the web. |
|||
|
|||
Markdown is not a replacement for HTML, or even close to it. Its |
|||
syntax is very small, corresponding only to a very small subset of |
|||
HTML tags. The idea is *not* to create a syntax that makes it easier |
|||
to insert HTML tags. In my opinion, HTML tags are already easy to |
|||
insert. The idea for Markdown is to make it easy to read, write, and |
|||
edit prose. HTML is a *publishing* format; Markdown is a *writing* |
|||
format. Thus, Markdown's formatting syntax only addresses issues that |
|||
can be conveyed in plain text. |
|||
|
|||
For any markup that is not covered by Markdown's syntax, you simply |
|||
use HTML itself. There's no need to preface it or delimit it to |
|||
indicate that you're switching from Markdown to HTML; you just use |
|||
the tags. |
|||
|
|||
The only restrictions are that block-level HTML elements -- e.g. `<div>`, |
|||
`<table>`, `<pre>`, `<p>`, etc. -- must be separated from surrounding |
|||
content by blank lines, and the start and end tags of the block should |
|||
not be indented with tabs or spaces. Markdown is smart enough not |
|||
to add extra (unwanted) `<p>` tags around HTML block-level tags. |
|||
|
|||
For example, to add an HTML table to a Markdown article: |
|||
|
|||
This is a regular paragraph. |
|||
|
|||
<table> |
|||
<tr> |
|||
<td>Foo</td> |
|||
</tr> |
|||
</table> |
|||
|
|||
This is another regular paragraph. |
|||
|
|||
Note that Markdown formatting syntax is not processed within block-level |
|||
HTML tags. E.g., you can't use Markdown-style `*emphasis*` inside an |
|||
HTML block. |
|||
|
|||
Span-level HTML tags -- e.g. `<span>`, `<cite>`, or `<del>` -- can be |
|||
used anywhere in a Markdown paragraph, list item, or header. If you |
|||
want, you can even use HTML tags instead of Markdown formatting; e.g. if |
|||
you'd prefer to use HTML `<a>` or `<img>` tags instead of Markdown's |
|||
link or image syntax, go right ahead. |
|||
|
|||
Unlike block-level HTML tags, Markdown syntax *is* processed within |
|||
span-level tags. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="autoescape">Automatic Escaping for Special Characters</h3> |
|||
|
|||
In HTML, there are two characters that demand special treatment: `<` |
|||
and `&`. Left angle brackets are used to start tags; ampersands are |
|||
used to denote HTML entities. If you want to use them as literal |
|||
characters, you must escape them as entities, e.g. `<`, and |
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`&`. |
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Ampersands in particular are bedeviling for web writers. If you want to |
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write about 'AT&T', you need to write '`AT&T`'. You even need to |
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escape ampersands within URLs. Thus, if you want to link to: |
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http://images.google.com/images?num=30&q=larry+bird |
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you need to encode the URL as: |
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http://images.google.com/images?num=30&q=larry+bird |
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in your anchor tag `href` attribute. Needless to say, this is easy to |
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forget, and is probably the single most common source of HTML validation |
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errors in otherwise well-marked-up web sites. |
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Markdown allows you to use these characters naturally, taking care of |
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all the necessary escaping for you. If you use an ampersand as part of |
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an HTML entity, it remains unchanged; otherwise it will be translated |
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into `&`. |
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So, if you want to include a copyright symbol in your article, you can write: |
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© |
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and Markdown will leave it alone. But if you write: |
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AT&T |
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Markdown will translate it to: |
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AT&T |
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Similarly, because Markdown supports [inline HTML](#html), if you use |
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angle brackets as delimiters for HTML tags, Markdown will treat them as |
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such. But if you write: |
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4 < 5 |
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Markdown will translate it to: |
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4 < 5 |
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However, inside Markdown code spans and blocks, angle brackets and |
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ampersands are *always* encoded automatically. This makes it easy to use |
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Markdown to write about HTML code. (As opposed to raw HTML, which is a |
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terrible format for writing about HTML syntax, because every single `<` |
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and `&` in your example code needs to be escaped.) |
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* * * |
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<h2 id="block">Block Elements</h2> |
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<h3 id="p">Paragraphs and Line Breaks</h3> |
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A paragraph is simply one or more consecutive lines of text, separated |
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by one or more blank lines. (A blank line is any line that looks like a |
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blank line -- a line containing nothing but spaces or tabs is considered |
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blank.) Normal paragraphs should not be intended with spaces or tabs. |
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The implication of the "one or more consecutive lines of text" rule is |
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that Markdown supports "hard-wrapped" text paragraphs. This differs |
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significantly from most other text-to-HTML formatters (including Movable |
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Type's "Convert Line Breaks" option) which translate every line break |
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character in a paragraph into a `<br />` tag. |
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When you *do* want to insert a `<br />` break tag using Markdown, you |
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end a line with two or more spaces, then type return. |
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Yes, this takes a tad more effort to create a `<br />`, but a simplistic |
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"every line break is a `<br />`" rule wouldn't work for Markdown. |
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Markdown's email-style [blockquoting][bq] and multi-paragraph [list items][l] |
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work best -- and look better -- when you format them with hard breaks. |
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[bq]: #blockquote |
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[l]: #list |
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<h3 id="header">Headers</h3> |
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Markdown supports two styles of headers, [Setext] [1] and [atx] [2]. |
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Setext-style headers are "underlined" using equal signs (for first-level |
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headers) and dashes (for second-level headers). For example: |
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This is an H1 |
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This is an H2 |
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Any number of underlining `=`'s or `-`'s will work. |
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Atx-style headers use 1-6 hash characters at the start of the line, |
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corresponding to header levels 1-6. For example: |
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# This is an H1 |
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## This is an H2 |
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###### This is an H6 |
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Optionally, you may "close" atx-style headers. This is purely |
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cosmetic -- you can use this if you think it looks better. The |
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closing hashes don't even need to match the number of hashes |
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used to open the header. (The number of opening hashes |
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determines the header level.) : |
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# This is an H1 # |
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## This is an H2 ## |
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### This is an H3 ###### |
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<h3 id="blockquote">Blockquotes</h3> |
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Markdown uses email-style `>` characters for blockquoting. If you're |
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familiar with quoting passages of text in an email message, then you |
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know how to create a blockquote in Markdown. It looks best if you hard |
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wrap the text and put a `>` before every line: |
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> This is a blockquote with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
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> consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. |
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> Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. |
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> |
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> Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse |
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> id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
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Markdown allows you to be lazy and only put the `>` before the first |
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line of a hard-wrapped paragraph: |
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> This is a blockquote with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, |
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consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. |
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Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. |
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> Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse |
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id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
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Blockquotes can be nested (i.e. a blockquote-in-a-blockquote) by |
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adding additional levels of `>`: |
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> This is the first level of quoting. |
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> |
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> > This is nested blockquote. |
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> |
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> Back to the first level. |
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Blockquotes can contain other Markdown elements, including headers, lists, |
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and code blocks: |
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> ## This is a header. |
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> |
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> 1. This is the first list item. |
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> 2. This is the second list item. |
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> |
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> Here's some example code: |
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> |
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> return shell_exec("echo $input | $markdown_script"); |
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|
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Any decent text editor should make email-style quoting easy. For |
|||
example, with BBEdit, you can make a selection and choose Increase |
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Quote Level from the Text menu. |
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<h3 id="list">Lists</h3> |
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Markdown supports ordered (numbered) and unordered (bulleted) lists. |
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Unordered lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens -- interchangably |
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-- as list markers: |
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* Red |
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* Green |
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* Blue |
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is equivalent to: |
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+ Red |
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+ Green |
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+ Blue |
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and: |
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- Red |
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- Green |
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- Blue |
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Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods: |
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1. Bird |
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2. McHale |
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3. Parish |
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It's important to note that the actual numbers you use to mark the |
|||
list have no effect on the HTML output Markdown produces. The HTML |
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Markdown produces from the above list is: |
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<ol> |
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<li>Bird</li> |
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<li>McHale</li> |
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<li>Parish</li> |
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</ol> |
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|
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If you instead wrote the list in Markdown like this: |
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1. Bird |
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1. McHale |
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1. Parish |
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or even: |
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3. Bird |
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1. McHale |
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8. Parish |
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|
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you'd get the exact same HTML output. The point is, if you want to, |
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you can use ordinal numbers in your ordered Markdown lists, so that |
|||
the numbers in your source match the numbers in your published HTML. |
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But if you want to be lazy, you don't have to. |
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|
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If you do use lazy list numbering, however, you should still start the |
|||
list with the number 1. At some point in the future, Markdown may support |
|||
starting ordered lists at an arbitrary number. |
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|
|||
List markers typically start at the left margin, but may be indented by |
|||
up to three spaces. List markers must be followed by one or more spaces |
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or a tab. |
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|
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To make lists look nice, you can wrap items with hanging indents: |
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* Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. |
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Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi, |
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viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. |
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* Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. |
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Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
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|
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But if you want to be lazy, you don't have to: |
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* Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. |
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Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi, |
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viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. |
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* Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. |
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Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
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|
|||
If list items are separated by blank lines, Markdown will wrap the |
|||
items in `<p>` tags in the HTML output. For example, this input: |
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|
|||
* Bird |
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* Magic |
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|
|||
will turn into: |
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|
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<ul> |
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<li>Bird</li> |
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<li>Magic</li> |
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</ul> |
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|
|||
But this: |
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* Bird |
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* Magic |
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|||
will turn into: |
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|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li><p>Bird</p></li> |
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<li><p>Magic</p></li> |
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</ul> |
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|
|||
List items may consist of multiple paragraphs. Each subsequent |
|||
paragraph in a list item must be intended by either 4 spaces |
|||
or one tab: |
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|
|||
1. This is a list item with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor |
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sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit |
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mi posuere lectus. |
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Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet |
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vitae, risus. Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum |
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sit amet velit. |
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|
|||
2. Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. |
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|
|||
It looks nice if you indent every line of the subsequent |
|||
paragraphs, but here again, Markdown will allow you to be |
|||
lazy: |
|||
|
|||
* This is a list item with two paragraphs. |
|||
|
|||
This is the second paragraph in the list item. You're |
|||
only required to indent the first line. Lorem ipsum dolor |
|||
sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. |
|||
|
|||
* Another item in the same list. |
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|
|||
To put a blockquote within a list item, the blockquote's `>` |
|||
delimiters need to be indented: |
|||
|
|||
* A list item with a blockquote: |
|||
|
|||
> This is a blockquote |
|||
> inside a list item. |
|||
|
|||
To put a code block within a list item, the code block needs |
|||
to be indented *twice* -- 8 spaces or two tabs: |
|||
|
|||
* A list item with a code block: |
|||
|
|||
<code goes here> |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
It's worth noting that it's possible to trigger an ordered list by |
|||
accident, by writing something like this: |
|||
|
|||
1986. What a great season. |
|||
|
|||
In other words, a *number-period-space* sequence at the beginning of a |
|||
line. To avoid this, you can backslash-escape the period: |
|||
|
|||
1986\. What a great season. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="precode">Code Blocks</h3> |
|||
|
|||
Pre-formatted code blocks are used for writing about programming or |
|||
markup source code. Rather than forming normal paragraphs, the lines |
|||
of a code block are interpreted literally. Markdown wraps a code block |
|||
in both `<pre>` and `<code>` tags. |
|||
|
|||
To produce a code block in Markdown, simply indent every line of the |
|||
block by at least 4 spaces or 1 tab. For example, given this input: |
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|
|||
This is a normal paragraph: |
|||
|
|||
This is a code block. |
|||
|
|||
Markdown will generate: |
|||
|
|||
<p>This is a normal paragraph:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>This is a code block. |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
One level of indentation -- 4 spaces or 1 tab -- is removed from each |
|||
line of the code block. For example, this: |
|||
|
|||
Here is an example of AppleScript: |
|||
|
|||
tell application "Foo" |
|||
beep |
|||
end tell |
|||
|
|||
will turn into: |
|||
|
|||
<p>Here is an example of AppleScript:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>tell application "Foo" |
|||
beep |
|||
end tell |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
A code block continues until it reaches a line that is not indented |
|||
(or the end of the article). |
|||
|
|||
Within a code block, ampersands (`&`) and angle brackets (`<` and `>`) |
|||
are automatically converted into HTML entities. This makes it very |
|||
easy to include example HTML source code using Markdown -- just paste |
|||
it and indent it, and Markdown will handle the hassle of encoding the |
|||
ampersands and angle brackets. For example, this: |
|||
|
|||
<div class="footer"> |
|||
© 2004 Foo Corporation |
|||
</div> |
|||
|
|||
will turn into: |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code><div class="footer"> |
|||
&copy; 2004 Foo Corporation |
|||
</div> |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
Regular Markdown syntax is not processed within code blocks. E.g., |
|||
asterisks are just literal asterisks within a code block. This means |
|||
it's also easy to use Markdown to write about Markdown's own syntax. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="hr">Horizontal Rules</h3> |
|||
|
|||
You can produce a horizontal rule tag (`<hr />`) by placing three or |
|||
more hyphens, asterisks, or underscores on a line by themselves. If you |
|||
wish, you may use spaces between the hyphens or asterisks. Each of the |
|||
following lines will produce a horizontal rule: |
|||
|
|||
* * * |
|||
|
|||
*** |
|||
|
|||
***** |
|||
|
|||
- - - |
|||
|
|||
--------------------------------------- |
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|
|||
_ _ _ |
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|
|||
|
|||
* * * |
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|
|||
<h2 id="span">Span Elements</h2> |
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="link">Links</h3> |
|||
|
|||
Markdown supports two style of links: *inline* and *reference*. |
|||
|
|||
In both styles, the link text is delimited by [square brackets]. |
|||
|
|||
To create an inline link, use a set of regular parentheses immediately |
|||
after the link text's closing square bracket. Inside the parentheses, |
|||
put the URL where you want the link to point, along with an *optional* |
|||
title for the link, surrounded in quotes. For example: |
|||
|
|||
This is [an example](http://example.com/ "Title") inline link. |
|||
|
|||
[This link](http://example.net/) has no title attribute. |
|||
|
|||
Will produce: |
|||
|
|||
<p>This is <a href="http://example.com/" title="Title"> |
|||
an example</a> inline link.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p><a href="http://example.net/">This link</a> has no |
|||
title attribute.</p> |
|||
|
|||
If you're referring to a local resource on the same server, you can |
|||
use relative paths: |
|||
|
|||
See my [About](/about/) page for details. |
|||
|
|||
Reference-style links use a second set of square brackets, inside |
|||
which you place a label of your choosing to identify the link: |
|||
|
|||
This is [an example][id] reference-style link. |
|||
|
|||
You can optionally use a space to separate the sets of brackets: |
|||
|
|||
This is [an example] [id] reference-style link. |
|||
|
|||
Then, anywhere in the document, you define your link label like this, |
|||
on a line by itself: |
|||
|
|||
[id]: http://example.com/ "Optional Title Here" |
|||
|
|||
That is: |
|||
|
|||
* Square brackets containing the link identifier (optionally |
|||
indented from the left margin using up to three spaces); |
|||
* followed by a colon; |
|||
* followed by one or more spaces (or tabs); |
|||
* followed by the URL for the link; |
|||
* optionally followed by a title attribute for the link, enclosed |
|||
in double or single quotes. |
|||
|
|||
The link URL may, optionally, be surrounded by angle brackets: |
|||
|
|||
[id]: <http://example.com/> "Optional Title Here" |
|||
|
|||
You can put the title attribute on the next line and use extra spaces |
|||
or tabs for padding, which tends to look better with longer URLs: |
|||
|
|||
[id]: http://example.com/longish/path/to/resource/here |
|||
"Optional Title Here" |
|||
|
|||
Link definitions are only used for creating links during Markdown |
|||
processing, and are stripped from your document in the HTML output. |
|||
|
|||
Link definition names may constist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation -- but they are *not* case sensitive. E.g. these two links: |
|||
|
|||
[link text][a] |
|||
[link text][A] |
|||
|
|||
are equivalent. |
|||
|
|||
The *implicit link name* shortcut allows you to omit the name of the |
|||
link, in which case the link text itself is used as the name. |
|||
Just use an empty set of square brackets -- e.g., to link the word |
|||
"Google" to the google.com web site, you could simply write: |
|||
|
|||
[Google][] |
|||
|
|||
And then define the link: |
|||
|
|||
[Google]: http://google.com/ |
|||
|
|||
Because link names may contain spaces, this shortcut even works for |
|||
multiple words in the link text: |
|||
|
|||
Visit [Daring Fireball][] for more information. |
|||
|
|||
And then define the link: |
|||
|
|||
[Daring Fireball]: http://daringfireball.net/ |
|||
|
|||
Link definitions can be placed anywhere in your Markdown document. I |
|||
tend to put them immediately after each paragraph in which they're |
|||
used, but if you want, you can put them all at the end of your |
|||
document, sort of like footnotes. |
|||
|
|||
Here's an example of reference links in action: |
|||
|
|||
I get 10 times more traffic from [Google] [1] than from |
|||
[Yahoo] [2] or [MSN] [3]. |
|||
|
|||
[1]: http://google.com/ "Google" |
|||
[2]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" |
|||
[3]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" |
|||
|
|||
Using the implicit link name shortcut, you could instead write: |
|||
|
|||
I get 10 times more traffic from [Google][] than from |
|||
[Yahoo][] or [MSN][]. |
|||
|
|||
[google]: http://google.com/ "Google" |
|||
[yahoo]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" |
|||
[msn]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" |
|||
|
|||
Both of the above examples will produce the following HTML output: |
|||
|
|||
<p>I get 10 times more traffic from <a href="http://google.com/" |
|||
title="Google">Google</a> than from |
|||
<a href="http://search.yahoo.com/" title="Yahoo Search">Yahoo</a> |
|||
or <a href="http://search.msn.com/" title="MSN Search">MSN</a>.</p> |
|||
|
|||
For comparison, here is the same paragraph written using |
|||
Markdown's inline link style: |
|||
|
|||
I get 10 times more traffic from [Google](http://google.com/ "Google") |
|||
than from [Yahoo](http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search") or |
|||
[MSN](http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search"). |
|||
|
|||
The point of reference-style links is not that they're easier to |
|||
write. The point is that with reference-style links, your document |
|||
source is vastly more readable. Compare the above examples: using |
|||
reference-style links, the paragraph itself is only 81 characters |
|||
long; with inline-style links, it's 176 characters; and as raw HTML, |
|||
it's 234 characters. In the raw HTML, there's more markup than there |
|||
is text. |
|||
|
|||
With Markdown's reference-style links, a source document much more |
|||
closely resembles the final output, as rendered in a browser. By |
|||
allowing you to move the markup-related metadata out of the paragraph, |
|||
you can add links without interrupting the narrative flow of your |
|||
prose. |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
<h3 id="em">Emphasis</h3> |
|||
|
|||
Markdown treats asterisks (`*`) and underscores (`_`) as indicators of |
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<p>A single backtick in a code span: <code>`</code></p> |
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<p>A backtick-delimited string in a code span: <code>`foo`</code></p> |
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With a code span, ampersands and angle brackets are encoded as HTML |
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Markdown uses an image syntax that is intended to resemble the syntax |
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Inline image syntax looks like this: |
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* followed by a set of square brackets, containing the `alt` |
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attribute text for the image; |
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* followed by a set of parentheses, containing the URL or path to |
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the image, and an optional `title` attribute enclosed in double |
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or single quotes. |
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Reference-style image syntax looks like this: |
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As of this writing, Markdown has no syntax for specifying the |
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dimensions of an image; if this is important to you, you can simply |
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* * * |
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Markdown supports a shortcut style for creating "automatic" links for URLs and email addresses: simply surround the URL or email address with angle brackets. What this means is that if you want to show the actual text of a URL or email address, and also have it be a clickable link, you can do this: |
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<http://example.com/> |
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Markdown will turn this into: |
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Automatic links for email addresses work similarly, except that |
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entity-encoding to help obscure your address from address-harvesting |
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spambots. For example, Markdown will turn this: |
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into something like this: |
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which will render in a browser as a clickable link to "address@example.com". |
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(This sort of entity-encoding trick will indeed fool many, if not |
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most, address-harvesting bots, but it definitely won't fool all of |
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them. It's better than nothing, but an address published in this way |
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will probably eventually start receiving spam.) |
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<h3 id="backslash">Backslash Escapes</h3> |
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Markdown allows you to use backslash escapes to generate literal |
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characters which would otherwise have special meaning in Markdown's |
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formatting syntax. For example, if you wanted to surround a word with |
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literal asterisks (instead of an HTML `<em>` tag), you can backslashes |
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before the asterisks, like this: |
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\*literal asterisks\* |
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Markdown provides backslash escapes for the following characters: |
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\ backslash |
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` backtick |
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* asterisk |
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_ underscore |
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{} curly braces |
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[] square brackets |
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# hash mark |
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+ plus sign |
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. dot |
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<h2>Unordered</h2> |
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<p>Asterisks tight:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li>asterisk 1</li> |
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<li>asterisk 2</li> |
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<p>Asterisks loose:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li><p>asterisk 1</p></li> |
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<li><p>asterisk 2</p></li> |
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<li><p>asterisk 3</p></li> |
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<hr> |
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<p>Pluses tight:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li>Plus 1</li> |
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<li>Plus 2</li> |
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<li>Plus 3</li> |
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<p>Pluses loose:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li><p>Plus 1</p></li> |
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<li><p>Plus 2</p></li> |
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<li><p>Plus 3</p></li> |
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<p>Minuses tight:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li>Minus 1</li> |
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<li>Minus 2</li> |
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<li>Minus 3</li> |
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</ul> |
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<p>Minuses loose:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li><p>Minus 1</p></li> |
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<li><p>Minus 2</p></li> |
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<li><p>Minus 3</p></li> |
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<h2>Ordered</h2> |
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<p>Tight:</p> |
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<ol> |
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<li>First</li> |
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<li>Second</li> |
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<li>Third</li> |
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</ol> |
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<p>and:</p> |
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<ol> |
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<li>One</li> |
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<li>Two</li> |
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<li>Three</li> |
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</ol> |
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<p>Loose using tabs:</p> |
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<ol> |
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<li><p>First</p></li> |
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<li><p>Second</p></li> |
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<li><p>Third</p></li> |
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</ol> |
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<p>and using spaces:</p> |
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<ol> |
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<li><p>One</p></li> |
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<li><p>Two</p></li> |
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<li><p>Three</p></li> |
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</ol> |
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<p>Multiple paragraphs:</p> |
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<ol> |
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<li><p>Item 1, graf one.</p> |
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<p>Item 2. graf two. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's |
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back.</p></li> |
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<li><p>Item 2.</p></li> |
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<li><p>Item 3.</p></li> |
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</ol> |
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<h2>Nested</h2> |
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<ul> |
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<li>Tab |
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<ul> |
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<li>Tab |
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<ul> |
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<li>Tab</li> |
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</ul></li> |
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</ul></li> |
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</ul> |
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<p>Here's another:</p> |
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<ol> |
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<li>First</li> |
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<li>Second: |
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<ul> |
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<li>Fee</li> |
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<li>Fie</li> |
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<li>Foe</li> |
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<li>Third</li> |
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</ol> |
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<p>Same thing but with paragraphs:</p> |
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<ol> |
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<li><p>First</p></li> |
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<li><p>Second:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li>Fee</li> |
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<li>Fie</li> |
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<li>Foe</li> |
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</ul></li> |
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|||
<li><p>Third</p></li> |
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</ol> |
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<p>This was an error in Markdown 1.0.1:</p> |
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<ul> |
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<li><p>this</p> |
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|||
<ul> |
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<li>sub</li> |
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</ul> |
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|
|||
<p>that</p></li> |
|||
</ul> |
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## Unordered |
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Asterisks tight: |
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|||
* asterisk 1 |
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* asterisk 2 |
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* asterisk 3 |
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|
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Asterisks loose: |
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* asterisk 1 |
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|
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* asterisk 2 |
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|
|||
* asterisk 3 |
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|
|||
* * * |
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|
|||
Pluses tight: |
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|
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+ Plus 1 |
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+ Plus 2 |
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+ Plus 3 |
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|
|||
|
|||
Pluses loose: |
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|
|||
+ Plus 1 |
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|||
+ Plus 2 |
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|
|||
+ Plus 3 |
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|
|||
* * * |
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|
|||
|
|||
Minuses tight: |
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|
|||
- Minus 1 |
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- Minus 2 |
|||
- Minus 3 |
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|
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|
|||
Minuses loose: |
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|
|||
- Minus 1 |
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|
|||
- Minus 2 |
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- Minus 3 |
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## Ordered |
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|
|||
Tight: |
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|
|||
1. First |
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2. Second |
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3. Third |
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|
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and: |
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|
|||
1. One |
|||
2. Two |
|||
3. Three |
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|
|||
|
|||
Loose using tabs: |
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|
|||
1. First |
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|
|||
2. Second |
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|
|||
3. Third |
|||
|
|||
and using spaces: |
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|||
1. One |
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|
|||
2. Two |
|||
|
|||
3. Three |
|||
|
|||
Multiple paragraphs: |
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|
|||
1. Item 1, graf one. |
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|
|||
Item 2. graf two. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's |
|||
back. |
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|
|||
2. Item 2. |
|||
|
|||
3. Item 3. |
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|
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|
|||
## Nested |
|||
|
|||
* Tab |
|||
* Tab |
|||
* Tab |
|||
|
|||
Here's another: |
|||
|
|||
1. First |
|||
2. Second: |
|||
* Fee |
|||
* Fie |
|||
* Foe |
|||
3. Third |
|||
|
|||
Same thing but with paragraphs: |
|||
|
|||
1. First |
|||
|
|||
2. Second: |
|||
* Fee |
|||
* Fie |
|||
* Foe |
|||
|
|||
3. Third |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
This was an error in Markdown 1.0.1: |
|||
|
|||
* this |
|||
|
|||
* sub |
|||
|
|||
that |
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<p><strong><em>This is strong and em.</em></strong></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>So is <strong><em>this</em></strong> word.</p> |
|||
|
|||
<p><strong><em>This is strong and em.</em></strong></p> |
|||
|
|||
<p>So is <strong><em>this</em></strong> word.</p> |
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|||
***This is strong and em.*** |
|||
|
|||
So is ***this*** word. |
|||
|
|||
___This is strong and em.___ |
|||
|
|||
So is ___this___ word. |
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|||
<ul> |
|||
<li><p>this is a list item |
|||
indented with tabs</p></li> |
|||
|
|||
<li><p>this is a list item |
|||
indented with spaces</p></li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
|
|||
<p>Code:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>this code block is indented by one tab |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>And:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code> this code block is indented by two tabs |
|||
</code></pre> |
|||
|
|||
<p>And:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<pre><code>+ this is an example list item |
|||
indented with tabs |
|||
|
|||
+ this is an example list item |
|||
indented with spaces |
|||
</code></pre> |
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|||
+ this is a list item |
|||
indented with tabs |
|||
|
|||
+ this is a list item |
|||
indented with spaces |
|||
|
|||
Code: |
|||
|
|||
this code block is indented by one tab |
|||
|
|||
And: |
|||
|
|||
this code block is indented by two tabs |
|||
|
|||
And: |
|||
|
|||
+ this is an example list item |
|||
indented with tabs |
|||
|
|||
+ this is an example list item |
|||
indented with spaces |
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|||
<blockquote> |
|||
<p>A list within a blockquote:</p> |
|||
|
|||
<ul> |
|||
<li>asterisk 1</li> |
|||
<li>asterisk 2</li> |
|||
<li>asterisk 3</li> |
|||
</ul> |
|||
</blockquote> |
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|||
> A list within a blockquote: |
|||
> |
|||
> * asterisk 1 |
|||
> * asterisk 2 |
|||
> * asterisk 3 |
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|||
Copyright (c) 2015 Dmitri Shuralyov |
|||
|
|||
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy |
|||
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal |
|||
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights |
|||
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell |
|||
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is |
|||
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
|||
|
|||
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in |
|||
all copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
|||
|
|||
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
|||
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, |
|||
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
|||
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER |
|||
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, |
|||
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN |
|||
THE SOFTWARE. |
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# sanitized_anchor_name [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name) |
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|
|||
Package sanitized_anchor_name provides a func to create sanitized anchor names. |
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|
|||
Its logic can be reused by multiple packages to create interoperable anchor names and links to those anchors. |
|||
|
|||
At this time, it does not try to ensure that generated anchor names are unique, that responsibility falls on the caller. |
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|
|||
Installation |
|||
------------ |
|||
|
|||
```bash |
|||
go get -u github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name |
|||
``` |
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|
|||
Example |
|||
------- |
|||
|
|||
```Go |
|||
anchorName := sanitized_anchor_name.Create("This is a header") |
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|
|||
fmt.Println(anchorName) |
|||
|
|||
// Output: |
|||
// this-is-a-header |
|||
``` |
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|
|||
License |
|||
------- |
|||
|
|||
- [MIT License](LICENSE) |
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// Package sanitized_anchor_name provides a func to create sanitized anchor names.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Its logic can be reused by multiple packages to create interoperable anchor names
|
|||
// and links to those anchors.
|
|||
//
|
|||
// At this time, it does not try to ensure that generated anchor names
|
|||
// are unique, that responsibility falls on the caller.
|
|||
package sanitized_anchor_name // import "github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name"
|
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|
|||
import "unicode" |
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|
|||
// Create returns a sanitized anchor name for the given text.
|
|||
func Create(text string) string { |
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var anchorName []rune |
|||
var futureDash = false |
|||
for _, r := range []rune(text) { |
|||
switch { |
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case unicode.IsLetter(r) || unicode.IsNumber(r): |
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if futureDash && len(anchorName) > 0 { |
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anchorName = append(anchorName, '-') |
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} |
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futureDash = false |
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anchorName = append(anchorName, unicode.ToLower(r)) |
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default: |
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futureDash = true |
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} |
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} |
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return string(anchorName) |
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} |
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package sanitized_anchor_name_test |
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|
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import ( |
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"fmt" |
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"github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name" |
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) |
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func ExampleCreate() { |
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anchorName := sanitized_anchor_name.Create("This is a header") |
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fmt.Println(anchorName) |
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|
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// Output:
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// this-is-a-header
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} |
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func ExampleCreate2() { |
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fmt.Println(sanitized_anchor_name.Create("This is a header")) |
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fmt.Println(sanitized_anchor_name.Create("This is also a header")) |
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fmt.Println(sanitized_anchor_name.Create("main.go")) |
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fmt.Println(sanitized_anchor_name.Create("Article 123")) |
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fmt.Println(sanitized_anchor_name.Create("<- Let's try this, shall we?")) |
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fmt.Printf("%q\n", sanitized_anchor_name.Create(" ")) |
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fmt.Println(sanitized_anchor_name.Create("Hello, 世界")) |
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// Output:
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// this-is-a-header
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// this-is-also-a-header
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// main-go
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// article-123
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// let-s-try-this-shall-we
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// ""
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// hello-世界
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} |
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