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# Plugin extensions |
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The following plugins are embedded within the core package: |
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- [tables](https://help.github.com/articles/organizing-information-with-tables/) (GFM) |
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- [strikethrough](https://help.github.com/articles/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax/#styling-text) (GFM) |
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These can be enabled individually: |
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```python |
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from markdown_it import MarkdownIt |
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md = MarkdownIt("commonmark").enable('table') |
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``` |
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or as part of a configuration: |
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```python |
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from markdown_it import MarkdownIt |
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md = MarkdownIt("gfm-like") |
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``` |
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```{seealso} |
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See [](using.md) |
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``` |
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Many other plugins are then available *via* the `mdit-py-plugins` package, including: |
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- Front-matter |
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- Footnotes |
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- Definition lists |
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- Task lists |
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- Heading anchors |
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- LaTeX math |
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- Containers |
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- Word count |
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For full information see: <https://mdit-py-plugins.readthedocs.io> |
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Or you can write them yourself! |
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They can be chained and loaded *via*: |
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```python |
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from markdown_it import MarkdownIt |
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from mdit_py_plugins import plugin1, plugin2 |
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md = MarkdownIt().use(plugin1, keyword=value).use(plugin2, keyword=value) |
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html_string = md.render("some *Markdown*") |
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``` |
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