textilejs
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Textile Parser, converts textile documents to HTML.
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## Textile.js
Converts textile documents to HTML.
## Install
$ npm install textilejs
## Usage
```js
textile = require('textilejs'); // for node, others require the file.
textile(source, { /* options */ });
```
## Options
- `wrapBlocks` **boolean**
- `true` _default_ wraps basic blocks in paragraph tags.
- `false` disables wrapping blocks in paragraph tags.
- `highlight` **function** `function (code) { return yourHighlighter(code); }`
- Allows highlighting of code if you wish using your own custom highlighting script.
- _default_ no highlighting.
## History
Prior names include: `textiled` by Yulian Kuncheff, `jstextile` by Christian Perfect.
Both of these versions include bugs, bad coding habits and slight issues, not to knock them as without them this wouldn't exist.
With nothing in my pockets, I developed this version while sitting at Mashape offices, and some at a small quaint cafe named South Beach Cafe;
Fueled by expresso and motivated by a nice little band accidentally stumbled upon through spotify called Delta Spirit