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Simply add parser to your config.php always_loaded.packages config option.
Included Parsers
Markdown - A PHP version of Markdown by Michel Fortin.
Usage
Installing parsers
To be able to use one of the supported parsers, you need to install them via composer.
Simply add the libraries to your project's composer.json then run php composer.phar install:
Note that the Markdown parser is installed by default, as it is also used by the FuelPHP core class Markdown.
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and you'll have to download them yourself. Don't change the casing or anything, keep it as much original as possible within the vendor/lib_name
dir to keep updating easy (also because some come with their own autoloader).
You can configure them to be loaded from other locations by copying the parser.php config file to your app and editing it.
Config and runtime config
Currently the drivers still lack a lot of config options they should probably accept. They are currently all configured to work with one instance of their parser library, which is available to config:
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