# kramdown-man 1 "April 2013" kramdown-man "User Manuals" ## SYNOPSIS `kramdown-man` [*options*] *MARKDOWN_FILE* ## DESCRIPTION A [Kramdown][kramdown] plugin for converting Markdown files into man pages. ## ARGUMENTS *MARKDOWN_FILE* : The input markdown file to convert. ## OPTIONS `-o`, `--output` *OUTPUT* : The file to write the man page output to. `-V`, `--version` : Prints the `kramdown-man` version. `-h`, `--help` : Prints the usage for `kramdown-man`. ## EXAMPLE Render a man page from markdown: $ kramdown-man -o man/myprogram.1 man/myprogram.1.md Preview the rendered man page: $ kramdown-man man/myprogram.1.md ### RUBY require 'kramdown' require 'kramdown/man' doc = Kramdown::Document.new(File.read('man/kramdown-man.1.md')) File.write('man/kramdown-man.1',doc.to_man) system 'man', 'man/kramdown-man.1' ### RAKE TASK Define a `man` and files tasks which render all `*.md` files within the `man/` directory: require 'kramdown/man/task' Kramdown::Man::Task.new ## SYNTAX ### Code `code` `code` ### Emphasis *emphasis* *emphasis* ### Strong **strong** **strong** ### Paragraph Normal paragraph. Normal paragraph. #### Usage String `command` [`--foo`] **FILE** `command` [`--foo`] **FILE** #### Argument Definitions *ARG* : Description here. *ARG* : Description here. #### Option Definitions `-o`, `--option` *VALUE* : Description here. `-o`, `--option` *VALUE* : Description here. ### Links [website](http://example.com/) [website](http://example.com/) #### Man Pages Link to other man pages in a project: [kramdown-man](kramdown-man.1.md) [kramdown-man](kramdown-man.1.md) Link to other system man page: [bash](man:bash(1)) [bash](man:bash(1)) **Note:** only works on [firefox] on Linux. [firefox]: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ #### Email Addresses Email Email ### Lists * one * two * three * one * two * three #### Numbered Lists 1. one 2. two 3. three 1. one 2. two 3. three #### Definition Lists ex·am·ple : a thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule. : a person or thing regarded in terms of their fitness to be imitated or the likelihood of their being imitated. ex·am·ple : a thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule. : a person or thing regarded in terms of their fitness to be imitated or the likelihood of their being imitated. ### Blockquotes > Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. > > --Antoine de Saint-Exupéry > Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. > > --Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ### Code Blocks Source code: #include int main() { printf("hello world\n"); return 0; } Source code: #include int main() { printf("hello world\n"); return 0; } ## AUTHOR Postmodern [kramdown]: http://kramdown.gettalong.org/