2.6.5 • Published 1 year ago
@cloudrac3r/discord-markdown v2.6.5
discord-markdown
A markdown parser for Discord messages.
Using
npm i @cloudrac3r/discord-markdownconst { parser, htmlOutput, toHTML } = require('@cloudrac3r/discord-markdown');
console.log(toHTML('This **is** a __test__'));
// => This <strong>is</strong> a <u>test</u>Fenced codeblocks will include highlight.js tags and classes.
Options
const { toHTML } = require('@cloudrac3r/discord-markdown');
toHTML('This **is** a __test__', options);options is an object with the following properties (all are optional):
embed: Boolean (default: false), if it should parse embed contents (rules are slightly different)escapeHTML: Boolean (default: true), if it should escape HTMLdiscordOnly: Boolean (default: false), if it should only parse the discord-specific stuffdiscordCallback: Object, callbacks used for discord parsing. Each receive an object with different properties, and are expected to return an HTML escaped stringuser: (id: Number) User mentions "@someperson"channel: (id: Number) Channel mentions "#somechannel"role: (id: Number) Role mentions "@somerole"everyone: () Everyone mention "@everyone"here: () Here mention "@here"
Mention and Emoji Handling
Using the discordCallback option you can define custom functions to handle parsing mention and emoji content. You can use these to turn IDs into names.
Example:
const { toHTML } = require('@cloudrac3r/discord-markdown');
toHTML('This is a mention for <@95286900801146880>', {
discordCallback: {
user: node => '@' + users[node.id];
}
}); // -> This is a mention for @BrussellCustomizing
It is possible to change the rules used by discord-markdown. Take a look at the code to see how to create your own modified rule set.
Contributing
Find an inconsistency? File an issue or submit a pull request with the fix and updated test(s).