confluencer v1.5.2
confluencer
convert markdown to copy & paste ready confluence rich text
This is a post-markdown, post-html processor to render macro definitions as confluence rich-text.
This project is used in md-fileserver, which is capable to render confluence html in the browser.
Hint: Start the server with mdstart -c <file.md>
table of contents
install
npm i -g confluencerusage
for copy n paste
Run from terminal
markdown-it test/fixtures/test.md | confluencer > out.htmlOpen file in browser and copy & paste content to Confluence Page
for display
If you'd like to see a preview of the html page
Run from terminal
markdown-it test/fixtures/test.md | confluencer --html > out.html
supported markdown extensions
footnotes
This is a [^footnote].
[^footnote]: the footnote text colored text
<font color="red">text in red</font>{toc}
Write !toc in your markdown text.
Options:
!toc
!toc(minlevel=2)
!toc(minlevel=2 maxlevel=5){status}
This shall render a !status(STATUS) macro with grey background with "STATUS" as containing text.
Other colors
!status(color=Red RED)
!status(color=Yellow YELLOW)
!status(color=Blue Blue)
!status(color=Green GREEN){note}, {warning}, {info}, {tip}
Note the TWO backticks
``!note(This is the note title)
- Note 1
- And here is some text
``Warning boxes
``!warning(This is the info title)
``Info boxes
``!info()
info-box without title
``If admonitions are attributed with markdown-it-admon plugin they are transformed as well if matching the markdown or markup:
!!! note
This is a note.<div class="admonition note">
<p class="admonition-title">Note</p>
<p>This is a note.</p>
</div>{code}
Write your code as usually using three or more backticks
```js
// Write your code as usual...
(function () {
console.log('This gets converted...')
})()
```{anchor}
Write your cross-references in markdown...
[Goto anchor](#anchor)
...
<a name="anchor"></a>{plantuml}
If using together with plantuml make sure to install plantuml together with graphviz and java.
On macos consider
brew install plantumlon linux you may use plantuml-install.
npm i -g plantuml-installor use the PLANTUML_JAR environment variable to point to your plantuml.jar file.
Write PlantUML code within a code block.
```!plantuml
@startuml
Alice -> Bob : Hello Bob
Alice <-- Bob : Hi Alice
@enduml
```Default format is "svg". For "png" use:
```!plantuml(format=png)
```See ./test/fixtures/test.md for an example.
For other (not yet supported) macros see Macros.
license
MIT licensed