A Markdown parser for Swift Package Manager, using Github Flavored Markdown. As such it comes with a bunch of Markdown extensions such as fenced code blocks, tables, strikethrough, hard line breaks and auto links.
Additionally Parsley supports embedded metadata in Markdown documents, and it splits the document title out from the document body.
let input = """
---
author: Kevin
tags: Swift, Parsley
---
# Hello World
This is the body
"""
let document = try Parsley.parse(input)
print(document.title) // Hello World
print(document.body) // <p>This is the body</p>
print(document.metadata) // ["author": "Kevin", "tags": "Swift, Parsley"]
Parsley is available via Swift Package Manager and runs on macOS and Linux.
.package(url: "https://github.com/loopwerk/Parsley", from: "0.5.0"),
Parsley can be used as a reader in the static site generator Saga, using SagaParsleyMarkdownReader.
Parsley doesn't come with a plugin system, it relies purely on cmark-gfm
under the hood to render Markdown to HTML. If you want to modify the generated HTML, for example if you want to add target="blank"
to all external links, SwiftSoup is a great way to achieve this.
Adding a plugin system on top of cmark
would mean that Parsley could no longer rely on the outstanding output of cmark
; instead Parsley would have to parse its AST and generate HTML based on that itself, thus reinventing the (very complex) wheel.