A streaming markdown renderer for modern terminals with syntax highlighting
Project description
Terminal streaming markdown that rocks
Streamdown works with any streaming markdown such as simonw's llm or even something basic like curl.
It is designed for AI and can be used to do parser based sophisticated pipelines and routing, cracking open various monolithic AI solutions to permit them to integrate. Think of it as output level routing at the semantic level.
You can also just use it like a normal person.
It supports standard piping and files as arguments like any normal pager but can also run as a wrapper so you retain full keyboard interactivity. Arrow keys, control, alt, all still work.
$ pip install streamdown
Provides clean copyable code for long code lines
Other renderers inject line breaks when copying code that wraps around. Streamdown's better and now you are too!
Tip: You can make things prettier if you don't mind if this guarantee is broken. See the
PrettyBroken flag below! (There's still 2 other convenient ways of getting code blocks out.)
Supports images
Here's kitty and alacritty.
Supports hyperlinks (OSC 8) and clipboard (OSC 52)
The optional Clipboard feature puts the final codeblock into your clipboard. See below for details.
As well as everything else...
Here's the Savebrace feature with screen-query and sq-picker from llmehelp. You can have an ongoing conversation in tmux with your terminal session. Then use popups and fzf to insert command or coding blocks all with a keystroke.
This allows you to interactively debug in a way that the agent doesn't just wander off doing silly things.
It takes about 2 minutes to set up and about 0.2s to use. Fast, fluid and free.
...It even supports CJK
Compare how streamdown wraps and spaces this tabular Chinese description of programming languages to other leading markdown renderers.
Only one generates the text without truncation. 很美!
Colors are highly (and quickly) configurable for people who care a lot, or just a little.
Has a Plugin system to extend the parser and renderers.
For instance, here is the latex plugin doing math inside a table:
Configuration
It's located at ~/.config/streamdown/config.toml (following the XDG Base Directory Specification). If this file does not exist upon first run, it will be created with default values.
Here are the sections:
[style]
Defines the base Hue (H), Saturation (S), and Value (V) from which all other palette colors are derived. This can also be specified at runtime via command line arguments. See below!
The default values are at the beginning of the source.
HSV: [ 0.0 - 1.0, 0.0 - 1.0, 0.0 - 1.0 ]Dark: Multipliers for background elements, code blocks.Grey: Multipliers for blockquote and thinkblock.Mid: Multipliers for inline code backgrounds, table headers.Symbol: Multipliers for list bullets, horizontal rules, links.Head: Multipliers for level 3 headers.Bright: Multipliers for level 2 headers.Margin(integer, default:2): The left and right indent for the output.Width(integer, default:0): Along with theMargin,Widthspecifies the base width of the content, which when set to 0, means use the terminal width. See #6 for more detailsPrettyPad(boolean, default:false): Uses a unicode vertical pad trick to add a half height background to code blocks. This makes copy/paste have artifacts. See #2. I like it on. But that's just mePrettyBroken(boolean, default:false): This will break the copy/paste assurance above. The output is much prettier, but it's also broken. So it's pretty broken. Works nicely with PrettyPad.ListIndent(integer, default:2): This is the recursive indent for the list styles.Syntax(string, defaultmonokai): This is the syntax highlighting theme which come via pygments.
Example:
[style]
PrettyPad = true
PrettyBroken = true
HSV = [0.7, 0.5, 0.5]
Dark = { H = 1.0, S = 1.2, V = 0.25 } # Make dark elements less saturated and darker
Symbol = { H = 1.0, S = 1.8, V = 1.8 } # Make symbols more vibrant
[features]
Controls optional features:
CodeSpaces(boolean, default:true): Enables detection of code blocks indented with 4 spaces. Set tofalseto disable this detection method (triple-backtick blocks still work).Clipboard(boolean, default:true): Enables copying the last code block encountered to the system clipboard using OSC 52 escape sequences upon exit. Set tofalseto disable.Logging(boolean, default:false): Enables logging to tmpdir (/tmp/sd) of the raw markdown for debugging and bug reporting. The logging uses an emoji as a record separator so the actual streaming delays can be simulated and replayed. If you use thefilenamebased invocation, that is to say,sd <filename>, this type of logging is always off.Savebrace(boolean, default:true): Saves the code blocks of a conversation to the append file/tmp/sd/savebraceso you can fzf or whatever you want through it. See how it's used in my llmehelp scripts, specificallyscreen-queryandsd-picker.
Example:
[features]
CodeSpaces = false
Clipboard = false
Command Line
The most exciting feature here is --exec with it you can do full readline support like this:
$ sd --exec "llm chat"
And now you have all your readline stuff. It's pretty great. (Also see the Day50 shellwrap project.)
It's also worth noting that things like the -c aren't "broken" with regard to file input. You can do something like this:
$ sd -c <(echo "[style]\nMargin=10")
To override the margin.
usage: sd [-h] [-l LOGLEVEL] [-b BASE] [-c CONFIG] [-w WIDTH] [-e EXEC]
[-s SCRAPE] [filenameList ...]
Streamdown - A Streaming markdown renderer for modern terminals
positional arguments:
filenameList Input file to process (also takes stdin)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-l LOGLEVEL, --loglevel LOGLEVEL
Set the logging level
-b BASE, --base BASE Set the hsv base: h,s,v
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
Use a custom config
-w WIDTH, --width WIDTH
Set the width WIDTH
-e EXEC, --exec EXEC Wrap a program EXEC for more 'proper' i/o handling
-s SCRAPE, --scrape SCRAPE
Scrape code snippets to a directory SCRAPE
Demo
Do this
$ ./streamdown/sd.py tests/*md
Install from source
After the git clone least one of these should work, hopefully. it's using the modern uv pip tool but is also backwards compatible to the pip3 install -r requirements.txt flow.
$ pipx install -e .
$ pip install -e .
$ uv pip install -e .
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