Remark plugin to add support for GitHub Alert
Alerts are a Markdown extension based on the blockquote syntax that you can use to emphasize critical information.
This package is ESM only: Node 12+ is needed to use it and it must be import
instead of require
.
npm install remark-github-blockquote-alert
import { remarkAlert } from 'remark-github-blockquote-alert'
let markdown = `# Alert \n> [!NOTE] \n> test`;
const htmlStr = remark()
.use(remarkParse)
.use(remarkAlert)
.use(remarkRehype)
.use(rehypeStringify)
.processSync(markdown).toString()
The output HTML will be:
<h1>Alert</h1>
<div class="markdown-alert markdown-alert-note" dir="auto">
<p class="markdown-alert-title" dir="auto"><svg class="octicon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" width="16" height="16" aria-hidden="true"><path d="M0 8a8 8 0 1 1 16 0A8 8 0 0 1 0 8Zm8-6.5a6.5 6.5 0 1 0 0 13 6.5 6.5 0 0 0 0-13ZM6.5 7.75A.75.75 0 0 1 7.25 7h1a.75.75 0 0 1 .75.75v2.75h.25a.75.75 0 0 1 0 1.5h-2a.75.75 0 0 1 0-1.5h.25v-2h-.25a.75.75 0 0 1-.75-.75ZM8 6a1 1 0 1 1 0-2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2Z"></path></svg>NOTE</p>
<p>Useful information that users should know, even when skimming content.</p>
</div>
Change the expression [!NOTE]
to [!NOTE/笔记]
let markdown = `# Alert \n> [!NOTE/笔记] \n> test`;
const htmlStr = remark()
.use(remarkParse)
.use(remarkAlert, { legacyTitle: true })
.use(remarkRehype)
.use(rehypeStringify)
.processSync(markdown).toString()
The output HTML will be:
<h1>笔记</h1>
<div class="markdown-alert markdown-alert-note" dir="auto">
<p class="markdown-alert-title" dir="auto"><svg class="octicon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" width="16" height="16" aria-hidden="true"><path d="M0 8a8 8 0 1 1 16 0A8 8 0 0 1 0 8Zm8-6.5a6.5 6.5 0 1 0 0 13 6.5 6.5 0 0 0 0-13ZM6.5 7.75A.75.75 0 0 1 7.25 7h1a.75.75 0 0 1 .75.75v2.75h.25a.75.75 0 0 1 0 1.5h-2a.75.75 0 0 1 0-1.5h.25v-2h-.25a.75.75 0 0 1-.75-.75ZM8 6a1 1 0 1 1 0-2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2Z"></path></svg>NOTE</p>
<p>Useful information that users should know, even when skimming content.</p>
</div>
You can mimic GitHub's alert style by adding the styles provided in the npm package to your CSS.
import 'remark-github-blockquote-alert/alert.css'
Or, add the following styles to your CSS to mimic GitHub's alert style:
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
.markdown-alert {
--color-border-default: #30363d;
--color-accent-fg: #58a6ff;
--color-accent-emphasis: #1f6feb;
--color-danger-fg: #f85149;
--color-danger-emphasis: #da3633;
--color-attention-fg: #d29922;
--color-attention-emphasis: #9e6a03;
--color-done-fg: #a371f7;
--color-done-emphasis: #8957e5;
--color-success-fg: #3fb950;
--color-success-emphasis: #238636;
}
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: light) {
.markdown-alert {
--color-border-default: #d0d7de;
--color-accent-fg: #0969da;
--color-accent-emphasis: #0969da;
--color-danger-fg: #d1242f;
--color-danger-emphasis: #cf222e;
--color-attention-fg: #9a6700;
--color-attention-emphasis: #9a6700;
--color-done-fg: #8250df;
--color-done-emphasis: #8250df;
--color-success-fg: #1a7f37;
--color-success-emphasis: #1f883d;
}
}
.markdown-alert {
border-left: .25em solid var(--borderColor-default, var(--color-border-default));
color: inherit;
margin-bottom: 16px;
padding: .5rem 1em
}
.markdown-alert>:last-child {
margin-bottom: 0!important
}
.markdown-alert .markdown-alert-title {
align-items: center;
display: flex;
font-size: 14px;
font-weight: 500;
line-height: 1
}
.markdown-alert .markdown-alert-title svg.octicon {
margin-right: 8px!important;
margin-right: var(--base-size-8,8px) !important;
fill: currentColor;
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-note {
border-left-color: var(--borderColor-accent-emphasis,var(--color-accent-emphasis))
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-note .markdown-alert-title {
color: var(--color-accent-fg);
color: var(--fgColor-accent,var(--color-accent-fg))
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-tip {
border-left-color: var(--borderColor-success-emphasis,var(--color-success-emphasis))
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-tip .markdown-alert-title {
color: var(--color-success-fg);
color: var(--fgColor-success,var(--color-success-fg))
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-important {
border-left-color: var(--borderColor-done-emphasis,var(--color-done-emphasis))
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-important .markdown-alert-title {
color: var(--color-done-fg);
color: var(--fgColor-done,var(--color-done-fg))
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-warning {
border-left-color: var(--borderColor-attention-emphasis,var(--color-attention-emphasis))
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-warning .markdown-alert-title {
color: var(--color-attention-fg);
color: var(--fgColor-attention,var(--color-attention-fg))
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-caution {
border-left-color: var(--borderColor-danger-emphasis,var(--color-danger-emphasis))
}
.markdown-alert.markdown-alert-caution .markdown-alert-title {
color: var(--color-danger-fg);
color: var(--fgColor-danger,var(--color-danger-fg))
}
To add an alert, use a special blockquote line specifying the alert type, followed by the alert information in a standard blockquote. Five types of alerts are available:
> [!NOTE]
> Useful information that users should know, even when skimming content.
> [!TIP]
> Helpful advice for doing things better or more easily.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Key information users need to know to achieve their goal.
> [!WARNING]
> Urgent info that needs immediate user attention to avoid problems.
> [!CAUTION]
> Advises about risks or negative outcomes of certain actions.
Here are the rendered alerts:
NOTE
Useful information that users should know, even when skimming content.
TIP
Helpful advice for doing things better or more easily.
IMPORTANT
Key information users need to know to achieve their goal.
WARNING
Urgent info that needs immediate user attention to avoid problems.
CAUTION
Advises about risks or negative outcomes of certain actions.
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