Showdown is a JavaScript Markdown to HTML converter, based on the original works by John Gruber.
Showdown can be used client side (in the browser) or server side (with Node.js).
As you know, ShowdownJS is a free library and it will remain free forever. However, maintaining and improving the library costs time and money.
If you like our work and find our library useful, please donate through PayPal! Your contribution will be greatly appreciated and help me continue to develop this awesome library.
License
ShowdownJS v 2.0 is released under the MIT license.
Previous versions are released under BSD.
Note: replace <version tag> with an actual full length version you're interested in e.g. 1.9.0
Browser Compatibility
Showdown has been tested successfully with:
Firefox 1.5 and 2.0
Chrome 12.0
Internet Explorer 6 and 7
Safari 2.0.4
Opera 8.54 and 9.10
Netscape 8.1.2
Konqueror 3.5.4
In theory, Showdown will work in any browser that supports ECMA 262 3rd Edition (JavaScript 1.5).
The converter itself might even work in things that aren't web browsers, like Acrobat. No promises.
Node compatibility
Showdown is intended to work on any supported Node.js version (see the Node.js releases schedule. The code may work with previous versions of Node.js, but no accomidations are made to ensure it does.
Legacy version
If you're looking for showdown v<1.0.0, you can find it in the legacy branch.
omitExtraWLInCodeBlocks: (boolean) [default false] Omit the trailing newline in a code block. Ex:
This:
<code><pre>var foo = 'bar';
</pre></code>
Becomes this:
<code><pre>var foo = 'bar';</pre></code>
noHeaderId: (boolean) [default false] Disable the automatic generation of header ids.
Setting to true overrides prefixHeaderId
customizedHeaderId: (boolean) [default false] Use text in curly braces as header id. (since v1.7.0)
Example:
## Sample header {real-id} will use real-id as id
ghCompatibleHeaderId: (boolean) [default false] Generate header ids compatible with github style
(spaces are replaced with dashes and a bunch of non alphanumeric chars are removed) (since v1.5.5)
prefixHeaderId: (string/boolean) [default false] Add a prefix to the generated header ids.
Passing a string will prefix that string to the header id. Setting to true will add a generic 'section' prefix.
rawPrefixHeaderId: (boolean) [default false] Setting this option to true will prevent showdown from modifying the prefix.
This might result in malformed IDs (if, for instance, the " char is used in the prefix).
Has no effect if prefixHeaderId is set to false. (since v 1.7.3)
rawHeaderId: (boolean) [default false] Remove only spaces, ' and " from generated header ids (including prefixes),
replacing them with dashes (-). WARNING: This might result in malformed ids (since v1.7.3)
headerLevelStart: (integer) [default 1] Set the header starting level. For instance, setting this to 3 means that
# foo
will be parsed as
<h3>foo</h3>
parseImgDimensions: (boolean) [default false] Enable support for setting image dimensions from within markdown syntax.
Examples:
![foo](foo.jpg =100x80) simple, assumes units are in px
![bar](bar.jpg =100x*) sets the height to "auto"
![baz](baz.jpg =80%x5em) Image with width of 80% and height of 5em
simplifiedAutoLink: (boolean) [default false] Turning this option on will enable automatic linking to urls.
This means that:
some text www.google.com
will be parsed as
<p>some text <ahref="www.google.com">www.google.com</a>
excludeTrailingPunctuationFromURLs: (boolean) [default false] This option excludes trailing punctuation from autolinking urls.
Punctuation excluded: . ! ? ( ). Only applies if simplifiedAutoLink option is set to true.
literalMidWordUnderscores: (boolean) [default false] Turning this on will stop showdown from interpreting
underscores in the middle of words as <em> and <strong> and instead treat them as literal underscores.
Example:
some text with__underscores__in middle
will be parsed as
<p>some text with__underscores__in middle</p>
literalMidWordAsterisks: (boolean) [default false] Turning this on will stop showdown from interpreting asterisks
in the middle of words as <em> and <strong> and instead treat them as literal asterisks.
strikethrough: (boolean) [default false] Enable support for strikethrough syntax.
~~strikethrough~~ as <del>strikethrough</del>
tables: (boolean) [default false] Enable support for tables syntax. Example:
tablesHeaderId: (boolean) [default false] If enabled adds an id property to table headers tags.
ghCodeBlocks: (boolean) [default true] Enable support for GFM code block style.
tasklists: (boolean) [default false] Enable support for GFM tasklists. Example:
- [x] This task is done
- [ ] This is still pending
smoothLivePreview: (boolean) [default false] Prevents weird effects in live previews due to incomplete input
smartIndentationFix: (boolean) [default false] Tries to smartly fix indentation problems related to es6 template
strings in the midst of indented code.
disableForced4SpacesIndentedSublists: (boolean) [default false] Disables the requirement of indenting sublists
by 4 spaces for them to be nested, effectively reverting to the old behavior where 2 or 3 spaces were enough.
(since v1.5.0)
simpleLineBreaks: (boolean) [default false] Parses line breaks as <br>, without
needing 2 spaces at the end of the line (since v1.5.1)
a line
wrapped in two
turns into:
<p>a line<br>
wrapped in two</p>
requireSpaceBeforeHeadingText: (boolean) [default false] Makes adding a space between # and the header text mandatory (since v1.5.3)
ghMentions: (boolean) [default false] Enables github @mentions, which link to the username mentioned (since v1.6.0)
ghMentionsLink: (string) [default https://github.com/{u}] Changes the link generated by @mentions.
Showdown will replace {u} with the username. Only applies if ghMentions option is enabled.
Example: @tivie with ghMentionsOption set to //mysite.com/{u}/profile will result in <a href="//mysite.com/tivie/profile">@tivie</a>
encodeEmails: (boolean) [default true] Enable e-mail addresses encoding through the use of Character Entities, transforming ASCII e-mail addresses into its equivalent decimal entities. (since v1.6.1)
NOTE: Prior to version 1.6.1, emails would always be obfuscated through dec and hex encoding.
openLinksInNewWindow: (boolean) [default false] Open all links in new windows
(by adding the attribute target="_blank" to <a> tags) (since v1.7.0)
backslashEscapesHTMLTags: (boolean) [default false] Support for HTML Tag escaping. ex: \<div>foo\</div>(since v1.7.2)
underline: (boolean) [default false] EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE Enable support for underline.
Syntax is double or tripleunderscores ex: __underlined word__. With this option enabled, underscores are no longer parses into <em> and <strong>.
ellipsis: (boolean) [default true] Replaces three dots with the ellipsis unicode character.
completeHTMLDocument: (boolean) [default false] Outputs a complete html document,
including <html>, <head> and <body> tags' instead of an HTML fragment. (since v.1.8.5)
metadata: (boolean) [default false] Enable support for document metadata (defined at the top of the document
between ««« and »»» or between --- and ---). (since v.1.8.5)
varconv=newshowdown.Converter({metadata: true});varhtml=conv.makeHtml(someMd);varmetadata=conv.getMetadata();// returns an object with the document metadata
Showdown also comes bundled with a Command Line Interface tool. You can check the CLI wiki page for more info
Integration with AngularJS
ShowdownJS project also provides seamlessly integration with AngularJS via a "plugin".
Please visit https://github.com/showdownjs/ngShowdown for more information.
Integration with TypeScript
If you're using TypeScript you maybe want to use the types from DefinitelyTyped
Integration with SystemJS/JSPM
Integration with SystemJS can be obtained via the third party "system-md" plugin.
Integration with VueJS
To use ShowdownJS as a Vue component quickly, you can check vue-showdown.
XSS vulnerability
Showdown doesn't sanitize the input. This is by design since markdown relies on it to allow certain features to be correctly parsed into HTML.
This, however, means XSS injection is quite possible.
Showdown allows additional functionality to be loaded via extensions. (you can find a list of known showdown extensions here)
You can also find a boilerplate, to create your own extensions in this repository
A suite of tests is available which require Node.js. Once Node is installed, run the following command from
the project root to install the dependencies:
npm install
Once installed the tests can be run from the project root using:
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