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HSMARKDOWN(1)						      General Commands Manual						     HSMARKDOWN(1)

NAME
hsmarkdown - convert markdown-formatted text to HTML SYNOPSIS
hsmarkdown [input-file]... DESCRIPTION
hsmarkdown converts markdown-formatted text to HTML. It is designed to be usable as a drop-in replacement for John Gruber's Markdown.pl. If no input-file is specified, input is read from stdin. Otherwise, the input-files are concatenated (with a blank line between each) and used as input. Output goes to stdout by default. For output to a file, use shell redirection: hsmarkdown input.txt > output.html hsmarkdown is implemented as a symlink to the pandoc(1) executable. When called under the name hsmarkdown, pandoc behaves as if it had been called with the options --from markdown --to html --strict and disables all other options. (Command-line options will be interpreted as filenames, as they are by Markdown.pl.) SEE ALSO
pandoc(1). The README file distributed with Pandoc contains full documentation. The Pandoc source code and all documentation may be downloaded from <http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/>. AUTHORS
John MacFarlane. Pandoc User Manuals March 23, 2010 HSMARKDOWN(1)

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MARKDOWN(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					       MARKDOWN(1)

NAME
markdown -- text to html conversion tool SYNOPSIS
markdown [-d] [-T] [-V] [-b url-base] [-C prefix] [-F bitmap] [-f flags] [-o file] [-s text] [-t text] [textfile] DESCRIPTION
The markdown utility reads the markdown(7)-formatted textfile (or stdin if not specified,) compiles it, and writes the html output to stdout. The options are as follows: -b url-base Links in source beginning with / will be prefixed with url-base in the output. -C When processing markdown extra-style footnotes, use the given prefix instead of the default of fn. -d Instead of writing the html file, dump a parse tree to stdout. -f flags Set or clear various translation flags. The flags are in a comma-delimited list, with an optional + (enable), - (disable), or no (disable) lprefix on each flag. links Allow links. image Allow images. smarty Enable smartypants. pants Enable smartypants. html Allow raw html. strict Disable superscript, strikethrough & relaxed emphasis. ext Enable pseudo-protocols. cdata Generate code for xml ![CDATA[...]]. superscript Enable superscript processing. emphasis Emphasis happens everywhere. tables Don't process PHP Markdown Extra tables. del Enable ~~strikethrough~~. strikethrough Enable ~~strikethrough~~. toc Enable table-of-contents processing. 1.0 Compatibility with MarkdownTest_1.0 autolink Make http://foo.com a link even without <>. safelink Paranoid check for link protocol. header Process pandoc-style header blocks. tabstop Expand tabs to 4 spaces. divquote Allow >%class% blocks. alphalist Allow alphabetic lists. definitionlist Allow definition lists. footnote Allow markdown extra-style footnotes. As an example, the option -f nolinks,smarty tells markdown to not allow <a tags, and to do smarty pants processing. -F bitmap Set translation flags. Bitmap is a bit map of the various configuration options described in markdown(3) (the flag values are defined in mkdio.h) -V Show the version# and compile-time configuration data. If the version includes the string DEBUG, markdown was configured with memory allocation debugging. If the version includes the string TAB, markdown was configured to use the specified tabstop. -VV Show the version#, the compile-time configuration, and the run-time configuration. -o file Write the generated html to file. -t text Use mkd_text(3) to format text instead of processing stdin with the markdown(3) function. -T If run with the table-of-content flag on, dump the table of contents before the formatted text. -s text Use the markdown(3) function to format text. RETURN VALUES
The markdown utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. SEE ALSO
markdown(3), markdown(7), mkd-extensions(7). AUTHOR
David Parsons (orc@pell.chi.il.us) MASTODON
January 7, 2008 MASTODON
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