@fullstackio/cqmd v6.1.2
cqmd: A markdown preprocessor for cq code blocks 
cqmd is a CLI tool markdown preprocessor that parses cq query blocks and replaces them with "regular" markdown code blocks.
Advanced Users Note
If you want fine-grained control over how the markdown is parsed, you may want to use remark-cq instead
Install
$ npm install --global @fullstackio/cqmdUsage
$ cqmd --path <path/to/code/basepath> <input-markdown-file>
# or
$ cat file | cqmd --path <path>Examples
# process a single file to stdout
cqmd --path code manuscript/chapters/forms.md
# process a single file to an output file
cqmd --path code --output forms-out.md manuscript/chapters/forms.md
# process a single file, adjusting paths, to the preview directory
cqmd --path manuscript --imgPath ../manuscript/ --output preview/ manuscript/chapters/forms.md
# watch a glob of files
cqmd --path manuscript --adjustPath ../manuscript/ --output preview/ --watchGlob 'manuscript/chapters/*.md'Markdown Format
To use cqmd you write a normal markdown file but instead of using indented code blocks you use the following syntax:
{lang=myLang,crop-query=myQuery,format=myFormat}
<<[](path/to/file.js)For example, say we have a file examples/basics.js with the following code:
// examples/basics.js
const bye = function() {
return "bye";
};
bye(); // -> 'bye'
let Farm = () => "cow";In our markdown file we could include the code block by using the following markdown:
// document.md
And here is how we say goodbye:
{lang=javascript,crop-query=.bye,format=gfm}
<<[](examples/basics.js)
Isn't that neat?Notice that none of the values are quoted. You do not quote your crop-query. If you use quotes then you are searching for a string.
Now we can process document.md like so:
$ cqmd --path . document.mdWhich emits:
// document.md
And here is how we say goodbye:
```javascript
const bye = function() {
return 'bye';
}
```
Isn't that neat?You can see the full list of possible queries in the cq manual.
Using Remark Extensions
To use a remark extension, pass the remarkExtensions option like this:
./src/cli.js --remarkExtensions="remark-frontmatter,remark-yaml-config" examples/frontmatter.mdLibrary Usage
var cqmd = require("@fullstackio/cqmd").default;
cqmd(input, { path: __dirname }).then(function(results) {
console.log(results);
});But, this library is just a thin wrapper to provide a CLI tool. If you're using this as a library you may want to use remark-cq instead
If you'd like to create a custom formatting function, use the format key in the options.
Contributing
Please feel free to submit pull requests.
Authors
Originally written by Nate Murray.
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