a cli tool to transform markdown to html
MIT License
a cli tool to transform markdown to html
highlight.js
npm i -g markdown-html-cli
md2html -h
Usage: md2html mdFile [options]
Options:
mdfile Path of the markdown file to convert
-o --out <path> path where save the html (default: "/Users/An1")
--cwd <path> current working directory (default: "/Users/An1")
-mc --md-css <path> markdown css file to use (default: "github")
-cc --custom-css <path> custom css file to use (default: "")
-hc --hljs-css <path|name> highlight.js css to use (default: "github-gist")
-no-ti --no-transform-image do not transform image to base64
-no-hf --no-html-fragment do not generate html fragment
--md-class <class> warper div class name (default: "markdown-body")
-V, --version output the version number
-h, --help display help for command
cwd current working directory, default is where you run md2html
command, it will be used by mdfile, out option
mdfile path of the md file to convert, it will use cwd
as base path
out path of the output html file, it will use cwd
as base path
md-css markdown css file to use
This cli tool use github-markdown-css as default. If u want different markdown css, pass http link or localPath css file, like http://cdn.com/a.css
or /path/to/md.css
custom-css custom css file, pass http link or localPath css file
hljs-css highlight.js
css to use. U can pass http link or localpath. Besides, u can pass the embed css name, like Agate
, Github
, you can find css name here
no-transform-image By default, this tool will transform image to embed base64, this is great helpful if you want the html file to show standalone.
no-html-fragment By default, the html file is just a div tag wrap the generated html code. If you want a complete html file, pass -no-hf
md-class Since we use github-markdown-css as default and it requires all html code wraped by class name markdown-body
, so the default is markdown-body
md2html a.md
Above command will transform a.md to a.html at current directory
md2html a.md -mc http://a.com/md.css -hc http://b.com/highlight.css
Above command will use a different markdown css and hightlight.js css