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Summary

Transform html into markdown. Useful for example if you want to import html into your markdown based application.

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Changelog

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Requirements

  1. Nokogiri
  2. Ruby 2.0.0 or higher

Installation

Install the gem

[sudo] gem install reverse_markdown

or add it to your Gemfile

gem 'reverse_markdown'

Features

  • Supports all the established html tags like h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, em, strong, i, b, blockquote, code, img, a, hr, li, ol, ul, table, tr, th, td, br, figure
  • Module based - if you miss a tag, just add it
  • Can deal with nested lists
  • Inline and block code is supported
  • Supports blockquote

Usage

Ruby

You can convert html content as string or Nokogiri document:

input  = '<strong>feelings</strong>'
result = ReverseMarkdown.convert input
result.inspect # " **feelings** "

Commandline

It's also possible to convert html files to markdown using the binary:

$ reverse_markdown file.html > file.md
$ cat file.html | reverse_markdown > file.md

Configuration

The following options are available:

  • unknown_tags (default pass_through) - how to handle unknown tags. Valid options are:
    • pass_through - Include the unknown tag completely into the result
    • drop - Drop the unknown tag and its content
    • bypass - Ignore the unknown tag but try to convert its content
    • raise - Raise an error to let you know
  • github_flavored (default false) - use github flavored markdown (yet only code blocks are supported)
  • tag_border (default ' ') - how to handle tag borders. valid options are:
    • ' ' - Add whitespace if there is none at tag borders.
    • '' - Do not not add whitespace.

As options

Just pass your chosen configuration options in after the input. The given options will last for this operation only.

ReverseMarkdown.convert(input, unknown_tags: :raise, github_flavored: true)

Preconfigure

Or configure it block style on a initializer level. These configurations will last for all conversions until they are set to something different.

ReverseMarkdown.config do |config|
  config.unknown_tags     = :bypass
  config.github_flavored  = true
  config.tag_border  = ''
end

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Thanks to all contributors and all other helpers:

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