# micromark-extension-directive [![Build][build-badge]][build] [![Coverage][coverage-badge]][coverage] [![Downloads][downloads-badge]][downloads] [![Size][size-badge]][size] [![Sponsors][sponsors-badge]][collective] [![Backers][backers-badge]][collective] [![Chat][chat-badge]][chat] [micromark][] extensions to support [directives][prop] (`:cite[smith04]` and such). ## Contents * [What is this?](#what-is-this) * [When to use this](#when-to-use-this) * [Install](#install) * [Use](#use) * [API](#api) * [`directive()`](#directive) * [`directiveHtml(options?)`](#directivehtmloptions) * [`Directive`](#directive-1) * [`Handle`](#handle) * [`HtmlOptions`](#htmloptions) * [Authoring](#authoring) * [HTML](#html) * [CSS](#css) * [Syntax](#syntax) * [Types](#types) * [Compatibility](#compatibility) * [Security](#security) * [Related](#related) * [Contribute](#contribute) * [License](#license) ## What is this? This package contains two extensions that add support for directive syntax in markdown to [`micromark`][micromark]. ## When to use this This project is useful when you want to solve the need for an infinite number of potential extensions to markdown in a single markdown-esque way. You can use these extensions when you are working with [`micromark`][micromark] already. When you need a syntax tree, you can combine this package with [`mdast-util-directive`][mdast-util-directive]. All these packages are used [`remark-directive`][remark-directive], which focusses on making it easier to transform content by abstracting these internals away. ## Install This package is [ESM only][esm]. In Node.js (version 16+), install with [npm][]: [npm][]: ```sh npm install micromark-extension-directive ``` In Deno with [`esm.sh`][esmsh]: ```js import {directive, directiveHtml} from 'https://esm.sh/micromark-extension-directive@2' ``` In browsers with [`esm.sh`][esmsh]: ```html ``` ## Use Say our document `example.md` contains: ```markdown A lovely language know as :abbr[HTML]{title="HyperText Markup Language"}. ``` …and our module `example.js` looks as follows: ```js import fs from 'node:fs/promises' import {micromark} from 'micromark' import {directive, directiveHtml} from 'micromark-extension-directive' const output = micromark(await fs.readFile('example.md'), { extensions: [directive()], htmlExtensions: [directiveHtml({abbr})] }) console.log(output) /** * @this {import('micromark-util-types').CompileContext} * @type {import('micromark-extension-directive').Handle} * @returns {undefined} */ function abbr(d) { if (d.type !== 'textDirective') return false this.tag('') this.raw(d.label || '') this.tag('') } ``` …now running `node example.js` yields: ```html

A lovely language know as HTML.

``` ## API This package exports the identifiers [`directive`][api-directive] and [`directiveHtml`][api-directive-html]. There is no default export. The export map supports the [`development` condition][development]. Run `node --conditions development module.js` to get instrumented dev code. Without this condition, production code is loaded. ### `directive()` Create an extension for `micromark` to enable directive syntax. ###### Returns Extension for `micromark` that can be passed in `extensions`, to enable directive syntax ([`Extension`][micromark-extension]). ### `directiveHtml(options?)` Create an extension for `micromark` to support directives when serializing to HTML. > 👉 **Note**: this uses KaTeX to render math. ###### Parameters * `options` ([`HtmlOptions`][api-html-options], default: `{}`) — configuration ###### Returns Extension for `micromark` that can be passed in `htmlExtensions`, to support directives when serializing to HTML ([`HtmlExtension`][micromark-html-extension]). ### `Directive` Structure representing a directive (TypeScript type). ###### Fields * `type` (`'containerDirective'`, `'leafDirective'`, or `'textDirective'`) — kind * `name` (`string`) — name of directive * `label` (`string` or `undefined`) — compiled HTML content that was in `[brackets]` * `attributes` (`Record` or `undefined`) — object w/ HTML attributes * `content` (`string` or `undefined`) — compiled HTML content inside container directive ### `Handle` Handle a directive (TypeScript type). ###### Parameters * `this` ([`CompileContext`][micromark-compile-context]) — current context * `directive` ([`Directive`][api-directive-type]) — directive ###### Returns Signal whether the directive was handled (`boolean`, default: `true`). Yield `false` to let the fallback (a special handle for `'*'`) handle it. ### `HtmlOptions` Configuration (TypeScript type). > 👉 **Note**: the special field `'*'` can be used to specify a fallback handle > to handle all otherwise unhandled directives. ###### Type ```ts type HtmlOptions = Record ``` ## Authoring When authoring markdown with directives, keep in mind that they don’t work in most places. On your own site it can be great! ## HTML You can define how directives are turned into HTML. If directives are not handled, they do not emit anything. ## CSS How to display directives is left as an exercise for the reader. ## Syntax The syntax looks like this: ```markdown Directives in text can form with a single colon, such as :cite[smith04]. Their syntax is `:name[label]{attributes}`. Leafs (block without content) can form by using two colons: ::youtube[Video of a cat in a box]{vid=01ab2cd3efg} Their syntax is `::name[label]{attributes}` on its own line. Containers (blocks with content) can form by using three colons: :::spoiler He dies. ::: The `name` part is required. The first character must be a letter, other characters can be alphanumerical, `-`, and `_`. `-` or `_` cannot end a name. The `[label]` part is optional (`:x` and `:x[]` are equivalent)†. When used, it can include text constructs such as emphasis and so on: `x[a *b* c]`. The `{attributes}` part is optional (`:x` and `:x{}` are equivalent)†. When used, it is handled like HTML attributes, such as that `{a}`, `{a=""}`, , `{a=''}` but also `{a=b}`, `{a="b"}`, and `{a='b'}` are equivalent. Shortcuts are available for `id=` (`{#readme}` for `{id=readme}`) and `class` (`{.big}` for `{class=big}`). When multiple ids are found, the last is used; when multiple classes are found, they are combined: `{.red class=green .blue}` is equivalent to `{.red .green .blue}` and `{class="red green blue"}`. † there is one case where a name must be followed by an empty label or empty attributes: a *text* directive that only has a name, cannot be followed by a colon. So, `:red:` doesn’t work. Use either `:red[]` or `:red{}` instead. The reason for this is to allow GitHub emoji (gemoji) and directives to coexist. Containers can be nested by using more colons outside: ::::spoiler He dies. :::spoiler She is born. ::: :::: The closing fence must include the same or more colons as the opening. If no closing is found, the container runs to the end of its parent container (block quote, list item, document, or other container). ::::spoiler These three are not enough to close ::: So this line is also part of the container. ``` Note that while other implementations are sometimes loose in what they allow, this implementation mimics CommonMark as closely as possible: * Whitespace is not allowed between colons and name (~~`: a`~~), name and label (~~`:a []`~~), name and attributes (~~`:a {}`~~), or label and attributes (~~`:a[] {}`~~) — because it’s not allowed in links either (~~`[] ()`~~) * No trailing colons allowed on the opening fence of a container (~~`:::a:::`~~) — because it’s not allowed in fenced code either * The label and attributes in a leaf or container cannot include line endings (~~`::a[b\nc]`~~) — because it’s not allowed in fenced code either ## Types This package is fully typed with [TypeScript][]. It exports the additional types [`Directive`][api-directive-type], [`Handle`][api-handle], and [`HtmlOptions`][api-html-options]. ## Compatibility Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with maintained versions of Node.js. When we cut a new major release, we drop support for unmaintained versions of Node. This means we try to keep the current release line, `micromark-extension-directive@^3`, compatible with Node.js 16. This package works with `micromark` version `3` and later. ## Security This package is safe assuming that you write safe handlers. Any vulnerability in your code could open you to a [cross-site scripting (XSS)][xss] attack. ## Related * [`remark-directive`][remark-directive] — remark plugin to support directives * [`mdast-util-directive`][mdast-util-directive] — mdast utility to support directives ## Contribute See [`contributing.md` in `micromark/.github`][contributing] for ways to get started. See [`support.md`][support] for ways to get help. 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