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GitHub Markup
Versao Telecontrol
==================

We use this library on GitHub when rendering your README or any other
rich text file.

Markups
-------

The following markups are supported.  The dependencies listed are required if
you wish to run the library.

* [.markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) -- `gem install redcarpet` (https://github.com/tanoku/redcarpet)
* [.textile](http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/) -- `gem install RedCloth`
* [.rdoc](http://rdoc.sourceforge.net/) -- `gem install rdoc -v 3.6.1`
* [.org](http://orgmode.org/) -- `gem install org-ruby`
* [.creole](http://wikicreole.org/) -- `gem install creole`
* [.mediawiki](http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting) -- `gem install wikicloth`
* [.rst](http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html) -- `easy_install docutils`
* [.asciidoc](http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/) -- `brew install asciidoc`
* [.pod](http://search.cpan.org/dist/perl/pod/perlpod.pod) -- `Pod::Simple::HTML`
  comes with Perl >= 5.10. Lower versions should install Pod::Simple from CPAN.


Contributing
------------

Want to contribute? Great! There are two ways to add markups.


### Commands

If your markup is in a language other than Ruby, drop a translator
script in `lib/github/commands` which accepts input on STDIN and
returns HTML on STDOUT. See [rest2html][r2h] for an example.

Once your script is in place, edit `lib/github/markups.rb` and tell
GitHub Markup about it. Again we look to [rest2html][r2hc] for
guidance:

    command(:rest2html, /re?st(.txt)?/)

Here we're telling GitHub Markup of the existence of a `rest2html`
command which should be used for any file ending in `rest`,
`rst`, `rest.txt` or `rst.txt`. Any regular expression will do.

Finally add your tests. Create a `README.extension` in `test/markups`
along with a `README.extension.html`. As you may imagine, the
`README.extension` should be your known input and the
`README.extension.html` should be the desired output.

Now run the tests: `rake`

If nothing complains, congratulations!


### Classes

If your markup can be translated using a Ruby library, that's
great. Check out Check `lib/github/markups.rb` for some
examples. Let's look at Markdown:

    markup(:markdown, /md|mkdn?|markdown/) do |content|
      Markdown.new(content).to_html
    end

We give the `markup` method three bits of information: the name of the
file to `require`, a regular expression for extensions to match, and a
block to run with unformatted markup which should return HTML.

If you need to monkeypatch a RubyGem or something, check out the
included RDoc example.

Tests should be added in the same manner as described under the
`Commands` section.


Installation
-----------

    gem install github-markup


Usage
-----

    require 'github/markup'
    GitHub::Markup.render('README.markdown', "* One\n* Two")

Or, more realistically:

    require 'github/markup'
    GitHub::Markup.render(file, File.read(file))


Testing
-------

To run the tests:

    $ rake

To add tests see the `Commands` section earlier in this
README.


Contributing
------------

1. Fork it.
2. Create a branch (`git checkout -b my_markup`)
3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am "Added Snarkdown"`)
4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my_markup`)
5. Create an [Issue][1] with a link to your branch
6. Enjoy a refreshing Diet Coke and wait


[r2h]: http://github.com/github/markup/tree/master/lib/github/commands/rest2html
[r2hc]: http://github.com/github/markup/tree/master/lib/github/markups.rb#L13
[1]: http://github.com/github/markup/issues

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