commit | b34168ec8ca4233206a1c4f9d2e1f1bb24ecaf73 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Peek <david.peek@massiveinteractive.com> | Fri Mar 28 13:39:31 2014 +1100 |
committer | David Peek <david.peek@massiveinteractive.com> | Fri Mar 28 13:39:31 2014 +1100 |
tree | 33de939d86836cafefdf7e0c1100acc325474806 | |
parent | 4ffbef6f7b709bd44a884e2f22737f661dde06fa [diff] |
Release 0.6.0 - closes #11
This is a standalone version of the dartdoc markdown library. It parses markdown and converts it to HTML.
You can see a demo running in the browser here (tested in Chrome and Dartium). The client library currently only supports HTML syntax highlighting do to some dart:io dependencies in libcss and analyzer_experimental.
Add this to your pubspec.yaml
(or create it):
dependencies: markdown: any
Then run the Pub Package Manager (comes with the Dart SDK):
pub install
import 'package:markdown/markdown.dart' show markdownToHtml; main() { print(markdownToHtml('Hello *Markdown*')); }
Version 0.4 adds support for GitHub style triple backtick code blocks, with built in Dart syntax coloring. Custom classifiers can be added using a syntax list:
import 'package:markdown/markdown.dart'; main() { List<InlineSyntax> nyanSyntax = [new TextSyntax('nyan', sub: '~=[,,_,,]:3')]; print(markdownToHtml('nyan', inlineSyntaxes: nyanSyntax)); }