# My way of running Markdown # _Check out the [Github-page](https://github.com/ihrke/mi-markdown) for the code and everything else_ (see [raw version](https://raw.github.com/ihrke/mi-markdown/master/README.md)) ## Files ## * [markd.py](https://github.com/ihrke/mi-markdown/blob/master/mdown.py): executable to turn markdown into HTML + from the docstring: > Convert markdown to HTML with some cool features. > > Options: > > * -c cssfile: use the following CSS file > * -h header: use the following header.html > * -f footer: use the following footer * Example: ``python mdown.py -h header_ex.html -f footer_ex.html README.md > README.html`` * [mdx_pygments.py](https://github.com/ihrke/mi-markdown/blob/master/mdx_pygments.py): python-markdown extension for syntax-highlighting a'la github ## Features ## * github-style fenced code with syntax highlighting ```python def func(a): print a ``` * works with all code types supported by pygments, e.g. ```c void main(int argc, char **argv){ return -1; } ``` * I will unscrupulously add whatever feature I like. ## Notes ## Uses: * [Python Markdown](http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/) * [Pygments](http://pygments.org/)