Sundown
is a Markdown parser based on the original code of libsoldout by Natacha Porté.
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Massive extension support
Sundown
has optional support for several (unofficial) Markdown extensions, such as non-strict emphasis, fenced code blocks, tables, autolinks, strikethrough and more. -
UTF-8 aware
Sundown
is fully UTF-8 aware, both when parsing the source document and when generating the resulting (X)HTML code. -
Customizable renderers
Sundown
is not stuck with XHTML output: the Markdown parser of the library is decoupled from the renderer, so it's trivial to extend the library with custom renderers. A fully functional (X)HTML renderer is included. -
Zero-dependency
Sundown
is a zero-dependency library composed of 3.c
files and their headers. No dependencies, no bullshit. Only standard C99 that builds everywhere.
Sundown
is based on the original Upskirt parser by Natacha Porté, with many additions
by Vicent Marti (@vmg) and contributions from the following authors:
Ben Noordhuis, Bruno Michel, Joseph Koshy, Krzysztof Kowalczyk, Samuel Bronson,
Shuhei Tanuma, dokutoku
Sundown
is available from other programming languages thanks to these bindings developed
by our awesome contributors.
- Redcarpet (Ruby)
- RobotSkirt (Node.js)
- Misaka (Python)
- ffi-sundown (Ruby FFI)
- Sundown HS (Haskell)
- Goskirt (Go)
- Upskirt.go (Go)
- MoonShine (.NET)
- PHP-Sundown (PHP)
- Sundown.net (.NET)
Sundown
is all about security. If you find a (potential) security vulnerability in the
library, or a way to make it crash through malicious input, please report it to us,
either directly via email or by opening an Issue on GitHub, and help make the web safer
for everybody.
Given that the Markdown spec makes no provision for Unicode character handling, Sundown
takes a conservative approach towards deciding which extended characters trigger Markdown
features:
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Punctuation characters outside of the U+007F codepoint are not handled as punctuation. They are considered as normal, in-word characters for word-boundary checks.
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Whitespace characters outside of the U+007F codepoint are not considered as whitespace. They are considered as normal, in-word characters for word-boundary checks.
There is nothing to install. Sundown
is composed of 3 .c
files (markdown.c
,
buffer.c
and array.c
), so just throw them in your project. Zero-dependency means
zero-dependency. You might want to include render/html.c
if you want to use the
included XHTML renderer, or write your own renderer. Either way, it's all fun and joy.
If you are hardcore, you can use the included Makefile
to build Sundown
into a dynamic
library, or to build the sample sundown
executable, which is just a commandline
Markdown to XHTML parser. (If gcc gives you grief about -fPIC
, e.g. with MinGW, try
make MFLAGS=
instead of just make
.)
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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