Source code for markdown_it.presets.commonmark

"""Commonmark default options.

This differs to presets.default,
primarily in that it allows HTML and does not enable components:

- block: table
- inline: strikethrough
"""


[docs]def make(): return { "options": { "maxNesting": 20, # Internal protection, recursion limit "html": True, # Enable HTML tags in source, # this is just a shorthand for .enable(["html_inline", "html_block"]) # used by the linkify rule: "linkify": False, # autoconvert URL-like texts to links # used by the replacements and smartquotes rules # Enable some language-neutral replacements + quotes beautification "typographer": False, # used by the smartquotes rule: # Double + single quotes replacement pairs, when typographer enabled, # and smartquotes on. Could be either a String or an Array. # # For example, you can use '«»„“' for Russian, '„“‚‘' for German, # and ['«\xA0', '\xA0»', '‹\xA0', '\xA0›'] for French (including nbsp). "quotes": "\u201c\u201d\u2018\u2019", # /* “”‘’ */ # Renderer specific; these options are used directly in the HTML renderer "xhtmlOut": True, # Use '/' to close single tags (<br />) "breaks": False, # Convert '\n' in paragraphs into <br> "langPrefix": "language-", # CSS language prefix for fenced blocks # Highlighter function. Should return escaped HTML, # or '' if the source string is not changed and should be escaped externally. # If result starts with <pre... internal wrapper is skipped. # # function (/*str, lang, attrs*/) { return ''; } # "highlight": None, }, "components": { "core": {"rules": ["normalize", "block", "inline"]}, "block": { "rules": [ "blockquote", "code", "fence", "heading", "hr", "html_block", "lheading", "list", "reference", "paragraph", ] }, "inline": { "rules": [ "autolink", "backticks", "emphasis", "entity", "escape", "html_inline", "image", "link", "newline", "text", ], "rules2": ["balance_pairs", "emphasis", "text_collapse"], }, }, }