Hello all, I don’t use this package in my own projects any longer and I have come to the realization that I basically don’t have the bandwidth to maintain the package.
However, the package is used quite a bit and I don’t want to just abandon it. So I’m looking for suggestions on how to move forward with someone else in charge of maintaining the package on a day-to-day basis. I’m open to adding collaborators to this repo or moving the entire repo to a more fitting home.
Please contact me directly or post a comment on the issue I created about this (#61).
remove-markdown is a node.js module that will remove (strip) Markdown formatting from text. Markdown formatting means pretty much anything that doesn’t look like regular text, like square brackets, asterisks etc.
The typical use case is to display an excerpt from some Markdown text, without any of the actual Markdown syntax - for example in a list of posts.
npm install remove-markdown
const removeMd = require('remove-markdown');
const markdown = '# This is a heading\n\nThis is a paragraph with [a link](http://www.disney.com/) in it.';
const plainText = removeMd(markdown); // plainText is now 'This is a heading\n\nThis is a paragraph with a link in it.'
You can also supply an options object to the function. Currently, the following options are supported:
const plainText = removeMd(markdown, {
stripListLeaders: true , // strip list leaders (default: true)
listUnicodeChar: '', // char to insert instead of stripped list leaders (default: '')
gfm: true // support GitHub-Flavored Markdown (default: true)
useImgAltText: true // replace images with alt-text, if present (default: true)
});
Setting stripListLeaders
to false will retain any list characters (*, -, +, (digit).
).
PRs are very much welcome. Here are some ideas for future enhancements:
- Allow the RegEx expressions to be customized per rule
- Make the rules more robust, support more edge cases
- Add more (comprehensive) tests
The code is based on Markdown Service Tools - Strip Markdown by Brett Terpstra.
Stian Grytøyr