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Djota
A Djot implementation in Prolog. Djot is a markup language inspired by Markdown but different design goals. See Beyond Markdown and Design goals of Djot for more information. Learn more about the syntax of Djot here
This is a ISO Prolog implementation of Djot, useful to generate HTML fragments.
Usage
:- use_module(djota).
?- djota(+InputStr, -OutputHtml).
where InputStr is a string in Djot, and OutputHTML unifies with the output HTML corresponding to that file.
Example
Let's render this README with Djota!
:- use_module(djota).
:- use_module(library(dcgs)).
:- use_module(library(pio)).
? - phrase_from_file(seq(Input), "README.md"), djot(Input, HTML), phrase_to_file(seq(HTML), "README.html").
Runs on:
Supported stuff:
- Paragraphs
- Inline links
- Inline images
- Autolinks
- Verbatim
- Emphasis
- Strong
- Highlighted
- Super/subscript
- Insert/delete
- Inline attributes
- Headings
- Blockquotes
- Lists
- Code blocks
- Thematic breaks
- Raw blocks
- Divs
- Tables