HTMDConverter converts Markdown to HTML, although the Markdown is maybe not perfect. I tweaked it to how I like it best, which is very easy by changing the Regexes in the main script.
At the moment the full list of supported Markdown items is as follows:
- Heading 1 to 3
- bold, italic and both
-
blockquotes
- ordered lists
- unordered lists
- (single line)
code blocks
It's not a lot, but it will grow soon, I think.
To test it, just execute the test project. This will open up a console window that gives the following options:
(use with l
)
This allows you to enter a line of Markdown, and then converts it to HTML.
>**Hello** *World*!
gives
<blockquote><b>Hello</b> <i>World</i>!</blockquote>
(use with f
)
This allows you to enter the path to a Markdown file. By default, this gets printed to the console.
By adding >>>
after the link to the markdown file you can add an output file.
path\to\your\file.md >>> path\to\your\output\file.html