mdsh is a markdown pre-processor that works in place. There is no need to maintain a separate file with the template.
$ cargo run -- --help
mdsh 0.1.0
zimbatm <zimbatm@zimbatm.com>
Markdown shell pre-processor
USAGE:
mdsh [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [INPUT]
FLAGS:
--clean Only clean the file from blocks
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-o, --output <OUTPUT> Path to the output file, defaults to the input value
ARGS:
<INPUT> Path to the markdown file [default: README.md]
Inline code span
that are alone on one line (only enclosed by whitespaces)
And start with one of the following character with a whitespace.
Those are interpreted. The output will depend on the character. The output will be attached below the line.
TODO: make it clear that it's <char><whitespace><command>
TODO: how to select the code block syntax?
$
runs the command and outputs a code block>
runs the command and outputs markdown
Examples:
NOTE: the block removal algorithm doesn't support output that contains the triple backtick.
$ date
Sat Feb 16 12:45:45 CET 2019
NOTE: the block removal algorithm doesn't support output that contains the end-of-include marker.
> nix-info --markdown
- system:
"x86_64-linux"
- host os:
Linux 4.20.7, NixOS, 19.03.git.0309b923a25M (Koi)
- multi-user?:
yes
- sandbox:
yes
- version:
nix-env (Nix) 2.2
- channels(root):
""
- channels(zimbatm):
""
- nixpkgs:
/home/zimbatm/go/src/github.com/nixos/nixpkgs-zimbatm
Includes work similarily to code blocks but with the link syntax.
$
loads the file and embeds it as a code block>
loads the file and embeds it as markdown
Examples:
require "pp"
pp ({ foo: 3 })
this is part of the example.md file
The tool currently lacks in precision as it doesn't parse the Markdown file. It means that in some cases it might misintepret some of the commands.
Most existing Markdown parsers are used to generate HTML in the end and are thus not position-preserving. Eg: pulldown-cmark
If you have any problems with or questions about this project, please contact use through a GitHub issue.
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our brest ot process them as fast as we can.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2019 zimbatm and contributors
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