--- sidebarDepth: 3 --- # Markdown Extensions ## Header Anchors Headers automatically get anchor links applied. Rendering of anchors can be configured using the `markdown.anchor` option. ## Links ### Internal Links Internal links are converted to router link for SPA navigation. Also, every `index.md` contained in each sub-directory will automatically be converted to `index.html`, with corresponding URL `/`. For example, given the following directory structure: ``` . ├─ index.md ├─ foo │ ├─ index.md │ ├─ one.md │ └─ two.md └─ bar ├─ index.md ├─ three.md └─ four.md ``` And providing you are in `foo/one.md`: ```md [Home](/) [foo](/foo/) [foo heading](./#heading) [bar - three](../bar/three) [bar - three](../bar/three.md) [bar - four](../bar/four.html) ``` ### Page Suffix Pages and internal links get generated with the `.html` suffix by default. ### External Links Outbound links automatically get `target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"`: - [vuejs.org](https://vuejs.org) - [VitePress on GitHub](https://github.com/vuejs/vitepress) ## Frontmatter [YAML frontmatter](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/frontmatter/) is supported out of the box: ```yaml --- title: Blogging Like a Hacker lang: en-US --- ``` This data will be available to the rest of the page, along with all custom and theming components. For more details, see [Frontmatter](./frontmatter.md). ## GitHub-Style Tables **Input** ``` | Tables | Are | Cool | | ------------- |:-------------:| -----:| | col 3 is | right-aligned | $1600 | | col 2 is | centered | $12 | | zebra stripes | are neat | $1 | ``` **Output** | Tables | Are | Cool | | ------------- | :-----------: | -----: | | col 3 is | right-aligned | \$1600 | | col 2 is | centered | \$12 | | zebra stripes | are neat | \$1 | ## Emoji :tada: **Input** ``` :tada: :100: ``` **Output** :tada: :100: A [list of all emojis](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-emoji/blob/master/lib/data/full.json) is available. ## Table of Contents **Input** ``` [[toc]] ``` **Output** [[toc]] Rendering of the TOC can be configured using the `markdown.toc` option. ## Custom Containers Custom containers can be defined by their types, titles, and contents. ### Default Title **Input** ```md ::: tip This is a tip ::: ::: info This is an info box ::: ::: warning This is a warning ::: ::: danger This is a dangerous warning ::: ``` **Output** ::: tip This is a tip ::: ::: info This is an info box ::: ::: warning This is a warning ::: ::: danger This is a dangerous warning ::: ### Custom Title **Input** ```md ::: danger STOP Danger zone, do not proceed ::: ``` **Output** ::: danger STOP Danger zone, do not proceed ::: ## Syntax Highlighting in Code Blocks VitePress uses [Prism](https://prismjs.com/) to highlight language syntax in Markdown code blocks, using coloured text. Prism supports a wide variety of programming languages. All you need to do is append a valid language alias to the beginning backticks for the code block: **Input** ```` ```js export default { name: 'MyComponent', // ... } ``` ```` **Output** ```js export default { name: 'MyComponent' // ... } ``` **Input** ```` ```html ``` ```` **Output** ```html ``` A [list of valid languages](https://prismjs.com/#languages-list) is available on Prism’s site. ## Line Highlighting in Code Blocks **Input** ```` ```js{4} export default { data () { return { msg: 'Highlighted!' } } } ``` ```` **Output** ```js{4} export default { data () { return { msg: 'Highlighted!' } } } ``` In addition to a single line, you can also specify multiple single lines, ranges, or both: - Line ranges: for example `{5-8}`, `{3-10}`, `{10-17}` - Multiple single lines: for example `{4,7,9}` - Line ranges and single lines: for example `{4,7-13,16,23-27,40}` **Input** ```` ```js{1,4,6-7} export default { // Highlighted data () { return { msg: `Highlighted! This line isn't highlighted, but this and the next 2 are.`, motd: 'VitePress is awesome', lorem: 'ipsum', } } } ``` ```` **Output** ```js{1,4,6-8} export default { // Highlighted data () { return { msg: `Highlighted! This line isn't highlighted, but this and the next 2 are.`, motd: 'VitePress is awesome', lorem: 'ipsum', } } } ``` ## Line Numbers You can enable line numbers for each code blocks via config: ```js module.exports = { markdown: { lineNumbers: true } } ``` - Demo: Image Image ## Import Code Snippets You can import code snippets from existing files via following syntax: ```md <<< @/filepath ``` It also supports [line highlighting](#line-highlighting-in-code-blocks): ```md <<< @/filepath{highlightLines} ``` **Input** ```md <<< @/snippets/snippet.js{2} ``` **Code file** <<< @/snippets/snippet.js **Output** <<< @/snippets/snippet.js{2} ::: tip The value of `@` corresponds to the source root. By default it's the VitePress project root, unless `srcDir` is configured. ::: You can also use a [VS Code region](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/codebasics#_folding) to only include the corresponding part of the code file. You can provide a custom region name after a `#` following the filepath (`snippet` by default): **Input** ```md <<< @/snippets/snippet-with-region.js{1} ``` **Code file** <<< @/snippets/snippet-with-region.js **Output** <<< @/snippets/snippet-with-region.js#snippet{1} ## Advanced Configuration VitePress uses [markdown-it](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it) as the Markdown renderer. A lot of the extensions above are implemented via custom plugins. You can further customize the `markdown-it` instance using the `markdown` option in `.vitepress/config.js`: ```js module.exports = { markdown: { // options for markdown-it-anchor anchor: { permalink: false }, // options for markdown-it-toc toc: { includeLevel: [1, 2] }, config: (md) => { // use more markdown-it plugins! md.use(require('markdown-it-xxx')) } } } ```