remark-html
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302 | 3,780 | |
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6.5 | 1.2 | |
7 months ago | 21 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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remark-html
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NextJS 13 Blog Starter
remark is a powerful and versatile library that will allow us to start working with our markdown .md blog posts. remark-html is a plugin for remark that allows us to serialize our markdown into HTML.
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Render Markdown from a string in Svelte (mdsvex / SvelteKit)
This means that you can transform your HTML with tools like rehype or remark. You can find out more about the available options here.
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Creating a Developer Portfolio with Next.js and Cosmic
Since we will be writing our content in Markdown, we will need a way to serialize the markdown into HTML. To do this, we will install the dependencies remark and remark-html.
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How to use the Remark Markdown converters with Next.js projects
Remark-react is a package that converts Markdown into React and it works with a Next.js application. It differs from remark-html as it doesn't force the developer to use dangerouslySetInnerHTML.
gray-matter
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Building a flat-file CMS with Angular
Writing in markdown is super convenient, and supported by just about any text editor. To convert these .md files to browser-ready HTML, I wrote a simple little Node.js script using two great npm packages called gray-matter and showdown.
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Eleventy vs. Next.js for static site generation
Next, install gray-matter to extract metadata from the front matter of markdown files, and marked to convert the markdown files to HTML:
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Exploring the code behind Docusaurus
It turns out that Docusaurus uses an open source JavaScript parser called gray-matter to parse the front matter from markdown files! After installing gray-matter using npm and them importing it into the markdownUtils.ts file, all it takes is calling the matter method and passing the markdown file contents to get returned an Object with data and content (the data being the front matter and the content being the rest of the markdown file contents).
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Create an Interactive Table of Contents for a Next.js Blog with Remark
Although we are building a custom table of contents, we won't have to write everything from scratch. To separate the Markdown/MDX content from the front matter, we'll use the Gray-matter package. It is optional in case you don't have front matter in your Markdown files. To process the Markdown itself, we'll use the Remark package. We'll also need the unist-util-visit package for traversing node trees and mdast-util-to-string for getting the text content of a node.
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Create your own blog with MDX and NextJS
In this article we walk you through the process of creating a simple blog app using the popular React framework NextJS, gray-matter and next-mdx-remote.
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NextJS 13 Blog Starter
In order to get post information (such as author, title, date, etc.) from our HTML without having them be apart of our rendered post we need a way to parse YAML front matter, this is where gray-matter comes in hand.
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Loading local markdown blog posts - part 12
To do this, we use the matter npm package.
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Create a Markdown Editor with Rust and React
It’s actually not part of the CommonMark spec, so you’ll often need a 3rd party library to parse it out on top of your Markdown parser. In JavaScript we use gray-matter which converts frontmatter into a JS object we can more easily use.
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Turn a Markdown blog to a simple SSG
Over the past few weeks, I mostly wrote on how to template a Node.js application with EJS using Express. Then, I wrote an article showing how to create a Markdown blog in Node.js using EJS, Express, gray-matter and markdown-it. Today, I'll combine those tutorials to turn the Markdown blog, from the last tutorial, into a simple SSG.
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Markdown blog with EJS
gray-matter, to parse the front matter from the Markdown files
What are some alternatives?
remark-toc - plugin to generate a table of contents (TOC)
front-matter - Extract YAML front matter from strings
mdx - Markdown for the component era
react-markdown - Markdown component for React
remark-gfm - remark plugin to support GFM (autolink literals, footnotes, strikethrough, tables, tasklists)
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
remark-react - Legacy plugin to transform to React — please use `remark-rehype` and `rehype-react` instead
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
remark-rehype - plugin that turns markdown into HTML to support rehype
docsify - 🃏 A magical documentation site generator.
remark-highlight.js - Legacy plugin to highlight code blocks with highlight.js — please use `rehype-highlight` instead
next-markdown-blog - A lightly opinionated, full-featured Next.js blog managed through Git Workflows with markdown files.