Yocaml_markdown
Describing documents using a Markup language is very common in the Blogosphere (rather than describing all the formatting of document content in HTML, using <p>, <strong> and co).
Markdown
is a very popular markup language (did you get the joke, up/down) and, fortunately, OCaml has several very good libraries for turning Markdown into HTML. This library is a wrapper around omd, an excellent Markdown conversion library.
val to_html : (string, string) Yocaml.Build.t
An arrow that produces an HTML (as a String) from a String in Markdown.
val content_to_html : unit -> ('a * string, 'a * string) Yocaml.Build.t
Since it is pretty common to deal with document and Metadata, which are generally a pair of Metadata
and the content of the document
, content_to_html
is a function that produce an arrow which apply the Markdown conversion on the second element (the content).
content_to_html ()
is equivalent of Yocaml.Build.snd to_html
.