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Repository: tj/mad. Description: mad(1) is a markdown manual page viewer Stars: 248, Forks: 25. Primary language: Shell. Languages: Shell (83.5%), Makefile (16.5%). Open PRs: 2, open issues: 7. Last activity: 8y ago. Community health: 28%. Top contributors: tj, thomd, bahamas10, raszi, flexd, cjc.
I notice that markdown automatic links are completely nuked by the expression on line 90: e.g. if I have something like this in my source: It is rendered with the link comletely missing. As a workaround I would need to write: which is cumbersome and doesn't look as nice. Note that in my case I don't want a plaintext URL because it's not recognized when i convert the same document to HTML. Basically, I'm wondering if there's a good reason for this statement at all? It will generally strip out URLs which are usually desired to see in the text form especially. thanks!
Hi, The first patch is allows the script to resolve it's proper install path, in case it has been symlinked to somewhere else. The second one is minor tinkering with the config file parsing to allow grep to match the only the exact keyword, at the start of the line thus preventing false positives from comment lines, in case of a future new keyword contain the current one.
magnus@magnus-MS-7350VP /usr/local/share/mad $ mad --list mad pages: basename: extra operand basename --help' for more information.