%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-marko Version: 1.3.0 Release: 1 Summary: A markdown parser with high extensibility. License: MIT URL: https://pypi.org/project/marko/ Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/7d/b9/57dccb43ff55652e756a8374ab833146abd11911ab976b6ae6095ed88a68/marko-1.3.0.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-pygments Requires: python3-slugify %description # 𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓴𝓸 > A markdown parser with high extensibility. [![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/marko.svg?logo=python&logoColor=white)](https://pypi.org/project/marko/) [![PyPI - Python Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/marko.svg?logo=python&logoColor=white)](https://pypi.org/project/marko/) [![Documentation Status](https://img.shields.io/readthedocs/marko-py.svg?logo=readthedocs)](https://marko-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) [![CommonMark Spec](https://img.shields.io/badge/CommonMark-0.30-blue.svg)][spec] ![Build Status](https://github.com/frostming/marko/workflows/Tests/badge.svg) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/frostming/marko/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/frostming/marko) [![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/b785f5b3fa7c4d93a02372d31b3f73b1)](https://www.codacy.com/app/frostming/marko?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=frostming/marko&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade) Marko is a markdown parser written in pure Python that complies with [CommonMark's spec v0.30][spec]. It is designed to be highly extensible, see [Extensions](#extensions) for details. Marko requires Python 3.6 or higher. ## Why Marko Among all implementations of Python's markdown parser, it is a common issue that user can't easily extend it to add his own features. Furthermore, [Python-Markdown][pymd] and [mistune][mistune] don't comply with CommonMark's spec. It is a good reason for me to develop a new markdown parser. Respecting that Marko complies with CommonMark's spec at the same time, which is a super complicated spec, Marko's performance will be affected. However, using a parser which doesn't comply with the CommonMark spec may give you unexpected rendered results from time to time. A benchmark result shows that Marko is 3 times slower than [Python-Markdown][pymd], but a bit faster than [Commonmark-py][cmpy], much slower than [mistune][mistune]. If performance is a bigger concern to you than spec compliance, you'd better choose another parser. [spec]: https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/ [pymd]: https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown [mistune]: https://github.com/lepture/mistune [cmpy]: https://github.com/rtfd/CommonMark-py ## Use Marko The installation is very simple: $ pip install marko And to use it: ```python import marko print(marko.convert(text)) ``` Marko also provides a simple CLI, for example, to render a document and output to a html file: $ cat my_article.md | marko > my_article.html ## Extensions It is super easy to use an extension: ```python from marko import Markdown from marko.ext.footnote import Footnote # Add footnote extension markdown = Markdown(extensions=[Footnote]) # Or you can just: markdown = Markdown(extensions=['footnote']) # Alternatively you can register an extension later markdown.use(Footnote) ``` An example of using an extension with the command-line version of Marko: ``` $ cat this_has_footnote.txt | marko -e footnote > hi_world.html ``` Marko is shipped with 4 extensions: `'footnote', 'toc' 'pangu', 'codehilite'`. They are not included in CommonMark's spec but are common in other markdown parsers. Marko also provides a Github flavored markdown parser which can be found at `marko.ext.gfm.gfm`. Please refer to [Extend Marko](https://marko-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/extend.html) about how to write your own extension. ## License Marko is released under [MIT License](LICENSE) ## [Change Log](CHANGELOG.md) %package -n python3-marko Summary: A markdown parser with high extensibility. Provides: python-marko BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-marko # 𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓴𝓸 > A markdown parser with high extensibility. [![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/marko.svg?logo=python&logoColor=white)](https://pypi.org/project/marko/) [![PyPI - Python Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/marko.svg?logo=python&logoColor=white)](https://pypi.org/project/marko/) [![Documentation Status](https://img.shields.io/readthedocs/marko-py.svg?logo=readthedocs)](https://marko-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) [![CommonMark Spec](https://img.shields.io/badge/CommonMark-0.30-blue.svg)][spec] ![Build Status](https://github.com/frostming/marko/workflows/Tests/badge.svg) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/frostming/marko/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/frostming/marko) [![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/b785f5b3fa7c4d93a02372d31b3f73b1)](https://www.codacy.com/app/frostming/marko?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=frostming/marko&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade) Marko is a markdown parser written in pure Python that complies with [CommonMark's spec v0.30][spec]. It is designed to be highly extensible, see [Extensions](#extensions) for details. Marko requires Python 3.6 or higher. ## Why Marko Among all implementations of Python's markdown parser, it is a common issue that user can't easily extend it to add his own features. Furthermore, [Python-Markdown][pymd] and [mistune][mistune] don't comply with CommonMark's spec. It is a good reason for me to develop a new markdown parser. Respecting that Marko complies with CommonMark's spec at the same time, which is a super complicated spec, Marko's performance will be affected. However, using a parser which doesn't comply with the CommonMark spec may give you unexpected rendered results from time to time. A benchmark result shows that Marko is 3 times slower than [Python-Markdown][pymd], but a bit faster than [Commonmark-py][cmpy], much slower than [mistune][mistune]. If performance is a bigger concern to you than spec compliance, you'd better choose another parser. [spec]: https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/ [pymd]: https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown [mistune]: https://github.com/lepture/mistune [cmpy]: https://github.com/rtfd/CommonMark-py ## Use Marko The installation is very simple: $ pip install marko And to use it: ```python import marko print(marko.convert(text)) ``` Marko also provides a simple CLI, for example, to render a document and output to a html file: $ cat my_article.md | marko > my_article.html ## Extensions It is super easy to use an extension: ```python from marko import Markdown from marko.ext.footnote import Footnote # Add footnote extension markdown = Markdown(extensions=[Footnote]) # Or you can just: markdown = Markdown(extensions=['footnote']) # Alternatively you can register an extension later markdown.use(Footnote) ``` An example of using an extension with the command-line version of Marko: ``` $ cat this_has_footnote.txt | marko -e footnote > hi_world.html ``` Marko is shipped with 4 extensions: `'footnote', 'toc' 'pangu', 'codehilite'`. They are not included in CommonMark's spec but are common in other markdown parsers. Marko also provides a Github flavored markdown parser which can be found at `marko.ext.gfm.gfm`. Please refer to [Extend Marko](https://marko-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/extend.html) about how to write your own extension. ## License Marko is released under [MIT License](LICENSE) ## [Change Log](CHANGELOG.md) %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for marko Provides: python3-marko-doc %description help # 𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓴𝓸 > A markdown parser with high extensibility. [![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/marko.svg?logo=python&logoColor=white)](https://pypi.org/project/marko/) [![PyPI - Python Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/marko.svg?logo=python&logoColor=white)](https://pypi.org/project/marko/) [![Documentation Status](https://img.shields.io/readthedocs/marko-py.svg?logo=readthedocs)](https://marko-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) [![CommonMark Spec](https://img.shields.io/badge/CommonMark-0.30-blue.svg)][spec] ![Build Status](https://github.com/frostming/marko/workflows/Tests/badge.svg) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/frostming/marko/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/frostming/marko) [![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/b785f5b3fa7c4d93a02372d31b3f73b1)](https://www.codacy.com/app/frostming/marko?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=frostming/marko&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade) Marko is a markdown parser written in pure Python that complies with [CommonMark's spec v0.30][spec]. It is designed to be highly extensible, see [Extensions](#extensions) for details. Marko requires Python 3.6 or higher. ## Why Marko Among all implementations of Python's markdown parser, it is a common issue that user can't easily extend it to add his own features. Furthermore, [Python-Markdown][pymd] and [mistune][mistune] don't comply with CommonMark's spec. It is a good reason for me to develop a new markdown parser. Respecting that Marko complies with CommonMark's spec at the same time, which is a super complicated spec, Marko's performance will be affected. However, using a parser which doesn't comply with the CommonMark spec may give you unexpected rendered results from time to time. A benchmark result shows that Marko is 3 times slower than [Python-Markdown][pymd], but a bit faster than [Commonmark-py][cmpy], much slower than [mistune][mistune]. If performance is a bigger concern to you than spec compliance, you'd better choose another parser. [spec]: https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/ [pymd]: https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown [mistune]: https://github.com/lepture/mistune [cmpy]: https://github.com/rtfd/CommonMark-py ## Use Marko The installation is very simple: $ pip install marko And to use it: ```python import marko print(marko.convert(text)) ``` Marko also provides a simple CLI, for example, to render a document and output to a html file: $ cat my_article.md | marko > my_article.html ## Extensions It is super easy to use an extension: ```python from marko import Markdown from marko.ext.footnote import Footnote # Add footnote extension markdown = Markdown(extensions=[Footnote]) # Or you can just: markdown = Markdown(extensions=['footnote']) # Alternatively you can register an extension later markdown.use(Footnote) ``` An example of using an extension with the command-line version of Marko: ``` $ cat this_has_footnote.txt | marko -e footnote > hi_world.html ``` Marko is shipped with 4 extensions: `'footnote', 'toc' 'pangu', 'codehilite'`. They are not included in CommonMark's spec but are common in other markdown parsers. Marko also provides a Github flavored markdown parser which can be found at `marko.ext.gfm.gfm`. Please refer to [Extend Marko](https://marko-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/extend.html) about how to write your own extension. ## License Marko is released under [MIT License](LICENSE) ## [Change Log](CHANGELOG.md) %prep %autosetup -n marko-1.3.0 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-marko -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue Apr 11 2023 Python_Bot - 1.3.0-1 - Package Spec generated