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This package implements Markdown language support for the CodeMirror code editor.
The project page has more information, a number of examples and the documentation.
This code is released under an MIT license.
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markdown(config?: Object = {}) → LanguageSupport
Markdown language support.
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config
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defaultCodeLanguage?: Language | LanguageSupport
When given, this language will be used by default to parse code blocks.
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codeLanguages?: readonly LanguageDescription[] | fn(info: string) → Language | LanguageDescription | null
A source of language support for highlighting fenced code blocks. When it is an array, the parser will use
LanguageDescription.matchLanguageName
with the fenced code info to find a matching language. When it is a function, will be called with the info string and may return a language orLanguageDescription
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addKeymap?: boolean
Set this to false to disable installation of the Markdown keymap.
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extensions?: MarkdownExtension
Markdown parser extensions to add to the parser.
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base?: Language
The base language to use. Defaults to
commonmarkLanguage
.By default, the extension installs an autocompletion source that completes HTML tags when a
<
is typed. Set this to false to disable this.-
htmlTagLanguage?: LanguageSupport
By default, HTML tags in the document are handled by the HTML language package with tag matching turned off. You can pass in an alternative language configuration here if you want.
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markdownLanguage: Language
Language support for GFM plus subscript, superscript, and emoji syntax.
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commonmarkLanguage: Language
Language support for strict CommonMark.
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insertNewlineContinueMarkup: StateCommand
This command, when invoked in Markdown context with cursor selection(s), will create a new line with the markup for blockquotes and lists that were active on the old line. If the cursor was directly after the end of the markup for the old line, trailing whitespace and list markers are removed from that line.
The command does nothing in non-Markdown context, so it should not be used as the only binding for Enter (even in a Markdown document, HTML and code regions might use a different language).
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deleteMarkupBackward: StateCommand
This command will, when invoked in a Markdown context with the cursor directly after list or blockquote markup, delete one level of markup. When the markup is for a list, it will be replaced by spaces on the first invocation (a further invocation will delete the spaces), to make it easy to continue a list.
When not after Markdown block markup, this command will return false, so it is intended to be bound alongside other deletion commands, with a higher precedence than the more generic commands.
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markdownKeymap: readonly KeyBinding[]
A small keymap with Markdown-specific bindings. Binds Enter to
insertNewlineContinueMarkup
and Backspace todeleteMarkupBackward
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