Markdown (markdown, md, mkd)¶ ↑
Markdown is a lightweight markup language, created by John Gruber and Aaron Swartz. For any markup that is not covered by Markdown’s syntax, HTML is used. Marking up plain text with Markdown markup is easy and Markdown formatted texts are readable.
Example¶ ↑
Hello Markdown Templates ======================== Hello World. This is a paragraph.
Usage¶ ↑
To wrap a Markdown formatted document with a layout:
layout = Tilt['erb'].new do "<!doctype html><title></title><%= yield %>" end data = Tilt['md'].new { "# hello tilt" } layout.render { data.render } # => "<!doctype html><title></title><h1>hello tilt</h1>\n"
Options¶ ↑
:smartypants => true|false¶ ↑
Set true to enable [Smarty Pants] style punctuation replacement.
:escape_html => true|false¶ ↑
Set true disallow raw HTML in Markdown contents. HTML is converted to literal text by escaping < characters.
See also¶ ↑
Required files
- commonmarker