The following is the react-markdown demo, copied here for testing purposes. ill probably delete this later. Just ignore this, its not an actual post.
react-markdown
react-markdown
is a markdown component for React.
👉 Changes are re-rendered as you type.
👈 Try writing some markdown on the left.
dangerouslySetInnerHTML
MyHeading
instead of h1
)Here is an example of a plugin in action
(remark-toc
).
This section is replaced by an actual table of contents.
Here is an example of a plugin to highlight code:
rehype-highlight
.
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import ReactMarkdown from 'react-markdown'
import rehypeHighlight from 'rehype-highlight'
ReactDOM.render(
<ReactMarkdown rehypePlugins={[rehypeHighlight]}>{'# Your markdown here'}</ReactMarkdown>,
document.querySelector('#content')
)
Pretty neat, eh?
For GFM, you can also use a plugin:
remark-gfm
.
It adds support for GitHub-specific extensions to the language:
tables, strikethrough, tasklists, and literal URLs.
These features do not work by default. 👆 Use the toggle above to add the plugin.
Feature | Support |
---|---|
CommonMark | 100% |
GFM | 100% w/ remark-gfm |
strikethrough
⚠️ HTML in markdown is quite unsafe, but if you want to support it, you can
use rehype-raw
.
You should probably combine it with
rehype-sanitize
.
👆 Use the toggle above to add the plugin.
You can pass components to change things:
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import ReactMarkdown from 'react-markdown'
import MyFancyRule from './components/my-fancy-rule.js'
ReactDOM.render(
<ReactMarkdown
components={{
// Use h2s instead of h1s
h1: 'h2',
// Use a component instead of hrs
hr: ({node, ...props}) => <MyFancyRule {...props} />
}}
>
# Your markdown here
</ReactMarkdown>,
document.querySelector('#content')
)
Much more info is available in the readme on GitHub!
A component by Espen Hovlandsdal