Add {%= name %}
to your node.js application with the following line of JavaScript:
var mercury = require('{%= name %}');
{%= apidocs("index.js") %}
$ npm install --global {%= name %}
This adds the bdm
command to your system path, allowing you to run {%= name %} CLI from any directory:
$ bdm [options] <src> <dest>
# or use the "{%= name %}" alias in case of conflicts
$ {%= name %} [options] <src> <dest>
Get http://breakdance.io/plugins.html
and convert it to markdown with breakdance, then write it to plugins.md
.
$ bdm http://breakdance.io/plugins.html
# or using flags
$ bdm -s http://breakdance.io/plugins.html -d foo.md
# "pick" just the ".main-content" section from the page
$ bdm -s http://breakdance.io/plugins.html -d foo.md -p ".main-content"
Usage: $ bdm [options] <src> <dest>
src: The URL of the source file to convert to markdown
dest: Name of the markdown destination file to create.
By default the HTML filename is used with a .md
extension.
Options:
-h, --help Show this help menu in the terminal
-s, --src Show this help menu in the terminal
-c, --condense Collapse more than two newlines to only
two newlines. Enabled by default
-d, --dest The destination filepath to use.
-o, --omit One or more tags to omit entirely from
the HTML before converting to markdown.
-p, --pick One or more tags to pick entirely from the
HTML before converting to markdown.
--comments Include HTML code comments in the generated
markdown string. Disabled by default