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CommonMark compliant Markdown formatter

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mdformat

CommonMark compliant Markdown formatter

Mdformat is an opinionated Markdown formatter that can be used to enforce a consistent style in Markdown files. Mdformat is a Unix-style command-line tool as well as a Python library.

The features/opinions of the formatter include:

  • Consistent indentation and whitespace across the board
  • Always use ATX style headings
  • Move all link references to the bottom of the document (sorted by label)
  • Reformat indented code blocks as fenced code blocks
  • Use 1. as the ordered list marker if possible, also for noninitial list items

Mdformat by default will not change word wrapping. The rationale for this is to support Semantic Line Breaks.

For a comprehensive description and rationalization of the style, read the style guide.

NOTE: The formatting style produced by mdformat may change in each version. It is recommended to pin mdformat dependency version.

Mdformat also offers an extensible plugin system for both code fence content formatting and parser extensions (like tables).

Installing

pip install mdformat

Command line usage

Format files

Format files README.md and CHANGELOG.md in place

mdformat README.md CHANGELOG.md

Format .md files in current working directory recursively

mdformat .

Read Markdown from standard input until EOF. Write formatted Markdown to standard output.

mdformat -

Check formatting

mdformat --check README.md CHANGELOG.md

This will not apply any changes to the files. If a file is not properly formatted, the exit code will be non-zero.

Options

foo@bar:~$ mdformat --help
usage: mdformat [-h] [--check] [--version] [--number] [paths [paths ...]]

CommonMark compliant Markdown formatter

positional arguments:
  paths       files to format

optional arguments:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit
  --check     do not apply changes to files
  --version   show program's version number and exit
  --number    apply consecutive numbering to ordered lists

Python API usage

Format text

import mdformat

unformatted = "\n\n# A header\n\n"
formatted = mdformat.text(unformatted)
assert formatted == "# A header\n"

Format a file

Format file README.md in place:

import mdformat

# Input filepath as a string...
mdformat.file("README.md")

# ...or a pathlib.Path object
import pathlib

filepath = pathlib.Path("README.md")
mdformat.file(filepath)

Options

Any options available in the CLI are also available in the Python API, with equivalent option names.

For instance, to switch on consecutive numbering for ordered lists, do

import mdformat
mdformat.file("FILENAME.md", options={"number": True})

Usage as a pre-commit hook

mdformat can be used as a pre-commit hook. Add the following to your project's .pre-commit-config.yaml to enable this:

- repo: https://github.com/executablebooks/mdformat
  rev: 0.5.0  # Use the ref you want to point at
  hooks:
  - id: mdformat
    # optional
    additional_dependencies:
    - mdformat-tables
    - mdformat-black

Code formatter plugins

Mdformat features a plugin system to support formatting of Markdown code blocks where the coding language has been labeled. For instance, if mdformat-black plugin is installed in the environment, mdformat CLI will automatically format Python code blocks with Black.

For stability, mdformat Python API behavior will not change simply due to a plugin being installed. Code formatters will have to be explicitly enabled in addition to being installed:

import mdformat

unformatted = "```python\n'''black converts quotes'''\n```\n"
# Pass in `codeformatters` here! It is an iterable of coding languages
# that should be formatted
formatted = mdformat.text(unformatted, codeformatters={"python"})
assert formatted == '```python\n"""black converts quotes"""\n```\n'

Read the contribution guide if you wish to implement a new code formatter plugin.

Existing plugins

Plugin Supported languages
mdformat-beautysh bash, sh
mdformat-black python
mdformat-config json, toml, yaml
mdformat-gofmt go
mdformat-web javascript, js, css, html, xml

Parser extension plugins

Markdown-it-py offers a range of useful extensions to the base CommonMark parser (see the documented list).

Mdformat features a plugin system to support the loading and rendering of such extensions.

For stability, mdformat Python API behavior will not change simply due to a plugin being installed. Extensions will have to be explicitly enabled in addition to being installed:

import mdformat

unformatted = "content...\n"
# Pass in `extensions` here! It is an iterable of extensions that should be loaded
formatted = mdformat.text(unformatted, extensions={"tables"})

Read the contribution guide if you wish to implement a new parser extension plugin.

Existing plugins

Plugin Syntax Extensions Description
mdformat-tables tables Adds support for GitHub Flavored Markdown style tables
mdformat-toc toc Adds the capability to auto-generate a table of contents

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