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Current version released
4 years ago
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Rimu
Rimu is a readable text to HTML markup language inspired by AsciiDoc and Markdown.
Implementation
- Single lightweight JavaScript file (less than 14KB minified) that can be dropped onto a Web page or used as a Node module.
- No dependencies.
- Simple one-function API.
- Features include raw HTML (a la Markdown), HTML attribute injection and parameterized variables.
- Written in TypeScript.
- Available from Github and as an npm module.
- Includes command-line compiler and playground GUI.
- MIT license.
Rimu Playground
Read the documentation and experiment with Rimu in the Rimu Playground.
Play with it here http://rimumarkup.org/rimuplayground.html or
open the rimuplayground.html
locally in in your browser.
Installing Rimu
Install Rimu as a Node.js module (includes the
rimuc
command-line tool, runrimuc --help
)):npm install rimu
Get the source from Github: https://github.com/srackham/rimu
Using Rimu
- See the API documentation topic in the Rimu Playground.
- Take a look at
./bin/rimuc.js
and./bin/rimuplayground.html
for examples of using Rimu with Node.js and in the browser respectively.
Browser compatibility
There hasn’t been a huge amount of browser testing. Works with the latest versions of IE, Firefox and Chrome, seems OK on Android 4 and iOS. Does not work on IE8.