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NAME
mkd2html — convert a markdown document into (X)HTML
SYNOPSIS
mkd2html [-dHhmnx] [file]
DESCRIPTION
mkd2html utility reads file and generates (X)HTML input from markdown source. If unspecified, file is
taken to be standard input.
By default, mkd2html implies -H and -m options.
The options are as follows:
-d, --discount
enable Discount extensions:
• image size specification, by appending "=(width)x(height)" to the link
• pseudo-protocols in links:
• abbr:description for <abbr title="description">...</abbr>
• class:name for <span class="name">...</span>
• id:name for <span id="name">...</span>
• raw:text for verbatim unprocessed text inclusion
• class blocks: blockquotes beginning with %class% will be rendered as a div of the given
class(es)
and PHP-Markdown-like tables.
-H, --html
output HTML (self-closing tags like: <br>).
-h, --help
display help text.
-m, --markdown
disable all extensions and use strict markdown syntax.
-n, --natext
enable Discount extensions and Natasha's own extensions:
• id attribute for headers, using the syntax id#Header text
• class attribute for paragraphs, by putting class name(s) between parenthesis at the very
beginning of the paragraph
• <ins> and <del> spans, using respectively ++ and -- as delimiters (with emphasis-like
restrictions, i.e. an opening delimiter cannot be followed by a whitespace, and a closing
delimiter cannot be preceded by a whitespace)
• plain <span> without attribute, using emphasis-like delimiter |
-x, --xhtml
output XHTML (self-closing tags like: <br />).
EXIT STATUS
The mkd2html utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
mkd2latex(1), mkd2man(1)
AUTHORS
mkd2html was written by Natasha "Kerensikova" Porte <natacha@instinctive.eu>. Manual page was originally
written by Massimo Manghi <mxmanghi@apache.org>, and rewritten to mdoc format by Svyatoslav Mishyn
<juef@openmailbox.org>.
Debian March 1, 2016 MKD2HTML(1)