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markdowny
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> A set of command-line utilities for working with Markdown + YAML files, specifically for novels and short stories.
## Setup and usage
Install `markdowny` using `npm` as a utility:
```sh
npm install --global markdowny
```
Basic usage is:
```sh
markdown verb *.markdown
```
## Verbs
### version
> Retrieves the version of the command-line utility and prints it out to the console.
```sh
markdowny version
```
### content
> Extract the content from one or more files.
```sh
markdowny content *.markdown
```
### count
> Counts the number of words excluding the YAML header and displays it.
```sh
markdowny count *.markdown [options]
```
Options:
* `-t`, `--total`: Add a total line to the bottom that combines.
* `-s`, `--separator`: Comma-separates the numbers in the total.
### extract
> Extract the metadata (front matter) from one or more files.
```sh
markdowny extract *.markdown [options]
```
Options:
* `--no-list`: Don't write out the extract data as a list/sequence of items (default).
* `-y`, `--yaml`: Extract the data as YAML instead of JSON (default).
* `--content PROPERTY`: Extract the content as a property of the given name instead of just removing it. Defaults to not extracting the content.
### sections
> Displays each file as a heading 1 section with the title and contents provided.
Assuming that a file has a `title` and `summary` (which can be multiple lines) inside it, display a section for each file with the title as heading 1 and the contents of the `summary` value as the text for that section.
```sh
markdowny sections *.markdown -t title -f summary
```
Options:
* `-t`, `--title`: The name of the property to put in for the section. May be nested such as `author.name.first`. Defaults to `title`.
* `-f`, `--field`: The name of the property used for the contents of the section. Defaults to `summary`.
### table
> Displays a table of one or more fields inside the summary.
To list every file, it's title, the number of words inside it, and the list of secondary characters inside a nested value. The `:rs` makes the "Words" column right-aligned (`r`) and comma-separated (`s`).
```sh
markdowny table *.markdown -f _basename title _words characters.secondary -t File Title Words:rs "Secondary Characters"
```
Options:
* `-f`, `--fields`: A parameter-separated list of YAML fields to list in the table, in the order they should be shown. Defaults to `_basename title`. These may also have a format specifier, starting with `:` (see below). This may be a nested value, such as `characters.secondary`.
* `-t`, `--titles`: A parameter-separated list of titles for the columns. If there are more fields than titles, the field names will be used for the headers. These may have format specifiers.
* `--table-start`: The characters to insert at the beginning of the row. Defaults to `| `.
* `--table-end`: The characters to insert at the end of each row. Defaults to ` |`.
* `--table-delimiter`: The characters to insert between each field. Defaults to ` | `.
* `--no-table-rule`: Do not put a dashed line between the header and the various files.
* `--no-table-header`: Do not display the header titles. The format of the headers is still parsed and used.
* `--list-delimiter`: The characters to put between list items when inserted into a field. Defaults to `, `.
* `--prefix`: The filename prefix that is trimmed from the `_filename` propery.
There are a number of special properties that are included in all files.
* `_filename`: The full path of the filename, with the `--prefix` removed.
* `_basename`: The name of the file without a directory.
* `_words`: The number of words in the file, excluding the YAML header.