micromark extension to support kbd
element syntax with
configurable delimiters, escaping, var
sequences, and arbitrary
nesting (e.g. Ctrl + key).
Docs at shivjm.github.io/remark-extensions.
This package is ESM only:
Node 18+ is needed to use it and it must be import
ed instead of require
d.
npm:
npm install micromark-extension-kbd-nested
import {micromark} from 'micromark'
import {
html,
syntax
} from 'micromark-extension-kbd-nested';
const output = micromark('Press ||| ||Ctrl|| + || \| || |||, then || //key// ||.', {
extensions: [syntax()],
htmlExtensions: [html]
})
console.log(output)
Yields:
<p>Press <kbd><kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>|</kbd></kbd>, then <kbd><var>key</var></kbd>.</p>
Recognizes any sequence of two or more unescaped occurrences of
delimiter
(defaults to |
) as a keyboard sequence.
- All is preserved except immediately after an opening sequence or immediately before a closing sequence.
- Nesting is possible by using a longer sequence on the outside and a
shorter sequence on the inside, e.g.
||| ||Ctrl|| + ||x|| |||
will be turned into Ctrl + x. - The opening sequence will be considered to end at the first
whitespace character or non-delimiter, including escape characters.
For example, these will all produce
<kbd>|</kbd>
:||\|||
|| | ||
|| | ||
++|++
(with a delimiter of+
)++ | ++
(with a delimiter of+
)
variableDelimiter
(defaults to /
) can be used within keyboard
sequences to mark variable sections.
- Must always use two variable delimiters.
- Cannot be nested.
- All is preserved except immediately after an opening sequence or immediately before a closing sequence.
This package exports the following identifiers: html
, syntax
.
There is no default export.
Extension for micromark to compile as <kbd>
and <var>
elements
(can be passed in htmlExtensions
).
Returns an extension for micromark to parse keyboard sequences
optionally containing variable sequences (can be passed in
extensions
).
Do not pass characters that are already being processed specially as the delimiters.
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
delimiter |
Character to use as delimiter | ` |
variableDelimiter |
Character to use as variable delimiter | / |