0.0.5 • Published 8 days ago
remark-rehype-wrap v0.0.5
remark-rehype-wrap
Wrap
remark
orrehype
subtrees in a new container node.
Installation
npm install remark-rehype-wrap
import { remark } from 'remark'
import { remarkRehypeWrap } from 'remark-rehype-wrap'
await remark().use(remarkRehypeWrap).process('<p>Hello, world!</p>')
Usage
See test.js
for usage examples.
Options
options.node
A new node to use as the wrapper. e.g. { type: 'element', tagName: 'div' }
options.start
Either:
string
: A node selector passed tounist-util-select
. Nodes matching the selector create a new wrapper section.{ selector: string, inclusive?: boolean, exclude?: string }
Property Description selector
A node selector passed to unist-util-select
. Nodes matching the selector create a new wrapper section.inclusive
Whether the start node should be included in the new wrapper section ( true
, default) or not (false
).exclude
A node selector passed to unist-util-select
. Nodes matching the selector will not create a new wrapper section, even if they matchselector
options.end
(optional)
Either:
string
: A node selector passed tounist-util-select
. Nodes matching the selector end the current wrapper section.{ selector: string, inclusive?: boolean, exclude?: string }
Property Description selector
A node selector passed to unist-util-select
. Nodes matching the selector end the current wrapper section.inclusive
Whether the end node should be included in the current wrapper section ( true
) or not (false
, default).exclude
A node selector passed to unist-util-select
. Nodes matching the selector will not end the current wrapper section, even if they matchselector
If end
is not defined then it is set to the same as start
.
options.transform
(optional)
The transform
function is passed each new wrapper node and should return a node. See test.js
for an example.