Rimu Markup
Rimu is a readable-text to HTML markup language inspired by AsciiDoc and Markdown.
Features summary
- Markup generation can be customized and extended.
- Includes a simple, flexible macro language.
- HTML attribute injection and parametrized macros.
- Accepts raw HTML (a la Markdown).
- A subset of the Rimu syntax is Markdown compatible.
- One-function API.
- Playground GUI, Vim syntax highlighter and a unit test suite.
- MIT license.
- Ported to three language platforms:
- The canonical JavaScript version written in TypeScript with no dependencies. Single JavaScript file (less than 22KB minified) that can be dropped onto a Web page or used as a Node module.
- A Kotlin port for the JVM platform.
- A Go port.
Quick start
To try the Rimu library in your browser:
- Open the Rimu NPM Runkit page in your browser.
- Paste in this code then press the Run button.This will output
var rimu = require("rimu") var html = rimu.render('Hello *Rimu*!')
"<p>Hello <em>Rimu</em>!</p>"
.
Installing Rimu
Install Rimu as a Node.js module (includes the rimu
library and the
rimuc
command-line tool):
sudo npm install -g rimu
Run a simple test from the command prompt to check rimuc
is working:
echo 'Hello *Rimu*!' | rimuc
This should output:
<p>Hello <em>Rimu</em>!</p>
Building Rimu
To build Rimu and the Rimu documentation from source:
Install the Git repository from Github.
git clone git@github.com:srackham/rimu.git
Install gh-pages sub-repository:
cd rimu git clone git@github.com:srackham/rimu.git -b gh-pages gh-pages
Install dependencies:
npm install
Build Rimu:
jake build
Learn more
Read the documentation and experiment with Rimu in the Rimu
Playground or open the
rimuplayground.html
file locally in your browser.
See the Rimu Change Log for the latest changes.
Browser compatibility
The generated HTML is compatible with all Web browsers. The Rimu JavaScript library works with IE11, Edge, Firefox, Chrome and Android.