0.0.5 • Published 2 years ago
remark-rehype-wrap v0.0.5
remark-rehype-wrap
Wrap
remarkorrehypesubtrees in a new container node.
Installation
npm install remark-rehype-wrapimport { 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 selectorA node selector passed to unist-util-select. Nodes matching the selector create a new wrapper section.inclusiveWhether the start node should be included in the new wrapper section ( true, default) or not (false).excludeA 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 selectorA node selector passed to unist-util-select. Nodes matching the selector end the current wrapper section.inclusiveWhether the end node should be included in the current wrapper section ( true) or not (false, default).excludeA 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.