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A markdown-converter for Visual Studio Code

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What's MarkdownConverter?

MarkdownConverter is a Visual Studio Code-extension which allows you to export your Markdown-file as PDF-, HTML or Image-files.
It provides many features, such as DateTime-Formatting, configuring your own CSS-styles, setting Headers and Footers, FrontMatter and much more.

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Usage

  1. Set your desired conversion-types or skip this step to convert your markdown-file to PDF:
    • Open up your Visual Studio Code-Settings and set markdownConverter.ConversionType to an array of types:
  2. Optionally set the pattern for resolving the destination-path:
  3. Open up the command pallet (Ctrl, Shift+P) and search one of these commands:
    • Markdown: Convert Document (Markdown: Dokument Konvertieren in German) or mco (mk in German) for short
    • Markdown: Convert all Documents (Markdown: Alle Dokumente konvertieren) or mcd (madk in German) for short
    • Markdown: Chain all Documents (Markdown: Alle Dokumente verketten) or mcad (madv in German) for short
  4. Press enter and wait for the process to finish

Variable Substitution

Before the conversion, the markdown-file is preprocessed using Handlebars. Variables (such as {{ Author }}) are automatically replaced with the corresponding attribute-value.

Example:

Following attributes are predefined and may be overridden by the document-attributes:

  • CreationDate
    A Date-value indicating the time of the creation of the markdown-file
  • ChangeDate
    A Date-value indicating the time of the last change of the content of the markdown-file
  • CurrentDate
    A Date-value representing the time of the conversion
  • Author
    The assumed name of the author according to GIT_AUTHOR_NAME, GIT_COMMITER_NAME, HGUSER, C9_USER, git, wmic or osascript
  • Attributes declared inside the vscode-settings (see Settings)

Date-Formatting

Date-attributes are being formatted by default. MarkdownConverter allows you to customize the format of every individual date.

You can format an individual date by using the FormatDate-helper like this:

Example:

You can override the default date-format for a document by adding a DateFormat attribute:

Example:

Custom Date-Formats

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There are two predefined date-formats, namely Default and FullDate, which represent date-formats for your current locale.

If you use a specific date-format repeatedly you might want to specify a custom date-format using the markdownConverter.DateFormats setting (see [Settings][#settings]):

settings.json

Example

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Settings

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This is a list of the most important settings. To see all of them, install the extension and have a look into the settings-dialogue of vscode.

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  • markdownConverter.DestinationPattern:
    Allows you to specify a pattern for resolving the destination-path. Following variables are substituted:
    • ${workspaceFolder}: Either the path to the workspace or the directory which contains the document.
    • ${dirname} The relative path from the ${workspaceFolder} to the directory which contains the document.
    • ${basename}: The name of the document-file without extension.
    • ${extension}: The file-extension of the destination-datatype.
    • ${filename}: The name of the document-file.
  • markdownConverter.ConversionType:
    The types to convert the markdown-document to.
  • markdownConverter.DefaultDateFormat:
    The date-format to apply to all dates by default.
  • markdownConverter.DateFormats:
    A set of names and their corresponding custom date-format.
  • markdownConverter.ChromiumArgs:
    Allows you to pass specific arguments to chromium for the conversion (such as --no-sandbox or --disable-gpu).
  • markdownConverter.Parser.SystemParserEnabled:
    This setting allows you to enable or disable the usage of vscodes internal markdown-parser. Using the internal markdown-parser might be very useful to you as it grants you access to all markdown-plugin extensions installed to your vscode.
  • markdownConverter.Parser.Toc.Enabled:
    Allows you to automatically include a table-of-contents for your document in your converted files.
  • markdownConverter.Document.Attributes:
    Using this setting you can specify default attributes which are applied to all your documents.
  • markdownConverter.HeaderTemplate and markdownConverter.FooterTemplate:
    The html-sourcecode of the header- and footer-section. Variable-substituion is supported here as well. Page-numbers and similar information can be included as described in the puppeteer docs.
  • markdownConverter.DefaultStyles:
    Allows you to disable the default styles. This might be useful if you want to create your own stylesheet from scratch.
  • markdownConverter.StyleSheets:
    A set of stylesheets to include in your document.