项目作者: executablebooks

项目描述 :
CommonMark compliant Markdown formatter
高级语言: Python
项目地址: git://github.com/executablebooks/mdformat.git
创建时间: 2020-07-11T14:16:01Z
项目社区:https://github.com/executablebooks/mdformat

开源协议:MIT License

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# mdformat

> CommonMark compliant Markdown formatter

Mdformat is an opinionated Markdown formatter
that can be used to enforce a consistent style in Markdown files.
Mdformat is a Unix-style command-line tool as well as a Python library.

Find out more in the docs.

Installing

Install with CommonMark support:

  1. pipx install mdformat

Install with GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) support:

  1. pipx install mdformat
  2. pipx inject mdformat mdformat-gfm

Note that GitHub’s Markdown renderer supports syntax extensions not included in the GFM specification.
For full GitHub support do:

  1. pipx install mdformat
  2. pipx inject mdformat mdformat-gfm mdformat-frontmatter mdformat-footnote mdformat-gfm-alerts

Install with Markedly Structured Text (MyST) support:

  1. pipx install mdformat
  2. pipx inject mdformat mdformat-myst

Command line usage

Format files

Format files README.md and CHANGELOG.md in place

  1. mdformat README.md CHANGELOG.md

Format .md files in current working directory recursively

  1. mdformat .

Read Markdown from standard input until EOF.
Write formatted Markdown to standard output.

  1. mdformat -

Check formatting

  1. mdformat --check README.md CHANGELOG.md

This will not apply any changes to the files.
If a file is not properly formatted, the exit code will be non-zero.

Options

  1. foo@bar:~$ mdformat --help
  2. usage: mdformat [-h] [--check] [--no-validate] [--version] [--number]
  3. [--wrap {keep,no,INTEGER}] [--end-of-line {lf,crlf,keep}]
  4. [--exclude PATTERN] [--extensions EXTENSION]
  5. [--codeformatters LANGUAGE]
  6. [paths ...]
  7. CommonMark compliant Markdown formatter
  8. positional arguments:
  9. paths files to format
  10. options:
  11. -h, --help show this help message and exit
  12. --check do not apply changes to files
  13. --no-validate do not validate that the rendered HTML is consistent
  14. --version show program's version number and exit
  15. --number apply consecutive numbering to ordered lists
  16. --wrap {keep,no,INTEGER}
  17. paragraph word wrap mode (default: keep)
  18. --end-of-line {lf,crlf,keep}
  19. output file line ending mode (default: lf)
  20. --exclude PATTERN exclude files that match the Unix-style glob pattern
  21. (multiple allowed)
  22. --extensions EXTENSION
  23. require and enable an extension plugin (multiple
  24. allowed) (use `--no-extensions` to disable) (default:
  25. all enabled)
  26. --codeformatters LANGUAGE
  27. require and enable a code formatter plugin (multiple
  28. allowed) (use `--no-codeformatters` to disable)
  29. (default: all enabled)

The --exclude option is only available on Python 3.13+.

Documentation

This README merely provides a quickstart guide for the command line interface.
For more information refer to the documentation.
Here’s a few pointers to get you started:

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does mdformat backslash escape special syntax specific to MkDocs / Hugo / Obsidian / GitHub / some other Markdown engine?

Mdformat is a CommonMark formatter.
It doesn’t have out-of-the-box support for syntax other than what is defined in the CommonMark specification.

The custom syntax that these Markdown engines introduce typically redefines the meaning of
angle brackets, square brackets, parentheses, hash character — characters that are special in CommonMark.
Mdformat often resorts to backslash escaping these characters to ensure its formatting changes never alter a rendered document.

Additionally some engines, namely MkDocs,
do not support CommonMark to begin with,
so incompatibilities are unavoidable.

Luckily mdformat is extensible by plugins.
For many Markdown engines you’ll find support by searching
the plugin docs
or mdformat GitHub topic.

You may also want to consider a documentation generator that adheres to CommonMark as its base syntax
e.g. mdBook
or Sphinx with Markdown.

Why not use Prettier instead?

Mdformat is pure Python code!
Python is pre-installed on macOS and virtually any Linux distribution,
meaning that typically little to no additional installations are required to run mdformat.
This argument also holds true when using together with
pre-commit (also Python).
Prettier on the other hand requires Node.js/npm.

Prettier suffers from
numerous
bugs,
many of which cause changes in Markdown AST and rendered HTML.
Many of these bugs are a consequence of using
remark-parse
v8.x as Markdown parser which,
according to the author themselves,
is inferior to markdown-it used by mdformat.
remark-parse v9.x is advertised as CommonMark compliant
and presumably would fix many of the issues,
but is not used by Prettier (v3.3.3) yet.

Prettier (v3.3.3), being able to format many languages other than Markdown,
is a large package with 73 direct dependencies
(mdformat only has one in Python 3.11+).
This can be a disadvantage in many environments,
one example being size optimized Docker images.

Mdformat’s parser extension plugin API allows not only customization of the Markdown specification in use,
but also advanced features like automatic table of contents generation.
Also provided is a code formatter plugin API enabling integration of embedded code formatting for any programming language.

What’s wrong with the mdformat logo? It renders incorrectly and is just terrible in general.

Nope, the logo is actually pretty great – you’re terrible.
The logo is more a piece of art than a logo anyways,
depicting the horrors of poorly formatted text documents.
I made it myself!

That said, if you have any graphic design skills and want to contribute a revised version, a PR is more than welcome 😄.