📝 Populate code blocks from files.
Starting from v1.0.0, the plugin is now ESM only. Node 12+ is needed to use it and it must be import
ed instead of require
d.
npm install -D remark-code-import
The plugin can be imported via named export, there's no default export.
import codeImport from 'remark-code-import';
See Using plugins for more instructions in the official documentation.
It can also be used in various of libraries: remark
: MDX, Gatsby gatsby-plugin-mdx
, Storybook docs.
Transform:
```js file=./say-hi.js
```
into:
```js file=./say-hi.js
console.log('Hello remark-code-import!');
```
The file path is relative to the markdown file path. You can use <rootDir>
at the start of the path to import files relatively from the rootDir
:
```js file=<rootDir>/file-under-root-directory.js
```
You may also specify lines or ranges:
Only line 3:
```js file=./say-hi.js#L3
```
Line 3 to line 6:
```js file=./say-hi.js#L3-L6
```
Line 3 to the end of the file
```js file=./say-hi.js#L3-
```
File paths with spaces should be escaped with \
:
```js file=./file\ with\ spaces.js
```
async: boolean
: By default, this plugin usesreadFileSync
to read the contents of the files. Set this totrue
if you want to usereadFile
for non-blocking IO.rootDir: string
: Change what<rootDir>
refers to. Defaults toprocess.cwd()
.preserveTrailingNewline: boolean
: By default, this plugin will trim the trailing newline of the file when importing the code. You can preserve the trailing new line in the code block by setting this option totrue
.removeRedundantIndentations: boolean
: Set totrue
to remove redundant indentations for each line. For instance, the imported code of:will become...First line Second line
First line Second line
allowImportingFromOutside: boolean
: For security reasons, by default this plugin doesn't allow importing files from outside the root directory (rootDir
). Set this option totrue
to bypass this limit.
Use the /gatsby
endpoint. It's possible through to-gatsby-remark-plugin
.
{
resolve: 'remark-code-import/gatsby',
options: {}
}
After installing dependencies with npm install
, the tests can be run with: npm test
Kai Hao MIT