Rimu is a readable-text to HTML markup language inspired by AsciiDoc and Markdown.
At its core Rimu is a simple readable-text markup similar in scope to Markdown, but with two additional areas of functionality (both built into the Rimu markup syntax):
In addition, a subset of Rimu is compatible with a subset of Markdown and Rimu has been ported to a number of languages and runtime environments.
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.
NOTE: The remainder of this document is specific to the TypeScript implementation for Node.js, Deno and browser platforms.
Try the Rimu library in the npm Runkit page:
const rimu = require("rimu")
const html = rimu.render('Hello *Rimu*!')
This will output "<p>Hello <em>Rimu</em>!</p>"
.
Node.js
Use npm
to install the Node.js Rimu library module and the rimuc
CLI:
npm install -g rimu
Run a test from the command prompt to check the rimuc
CLI command is
working:
echo 'Hello *Rimu*!' | rimuc
This should print:
<p>Hello <em>Rimu</em>!</p>
Deno
Deno modules don't need explicit installation just import the module URL, for example:
import * as rimu from "https://deno.land/x/rimu@11.4.0/mod.ts";
console.log(rimu.render("Hello *Rimu*!"));
Use the Deno install
command to install the Rimu CLI executable.
The following example creates the CLI executable named rimudeno
in $HOME/.deno/bin/rimudeno
:
deno install -A --name rimudeno https://deno.land/x/rimu@11.4.0/src/deno/rimuc.ts
Browser
Rimu builds JavaScript ES module files in the ./lib/esm
directory along with a
bundled version ./lib/esm/rimu.min.js
. The rimu.min.js
ES module file was
bundled by Rollup and minimized with
terser. Example usage:
<script type="module">
import * as rimu from "./rimu.min.js";
alert(rimu.render("Hello *Rimu*!"));
</script>
To build Rimu you need to have Deno and Node.js installed.
Install the Git repository from Github.
git clone https://github.com/srackham/rimu.git
Install dependencies:
cd rimu
npm install
deno cache --reload src/deno/rimuc.ts
Use the Drake task runner module to build and test Rimu library modules and CLIs for Deno and Node.js platforms:
deno run -A Drakefile.ts build test