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Informations about the package marklink

Marklink logo

Marklink

A simple standard allowing embedding (and parsing) categorized lists of links inside Markdown files.

Marklink was born as an attempt to standardize various awesome lists of links available on GitHub.

Schema

Every Markdown document with embedded well-formed Marklink sections can be parsed by Marklink parser into tree-like JSON structure with categories and links. This JSON data structure is described by schema file (see marklink.schema.json for reference). Schema file allows JSON structure to be validated (see JSON Schema for reference).

Schema rules

  1. there are two types of nodes:
    • category
    • link
  2. there are four types of node fields (apart from type field which determines node type):
    • title
    • url
    • description
    • children
  3. there is only one root category node
  4. category nodes below root node REQUIRE valid title and may optionally contain other fields
  5. category node CAN have child category nodes OR link nodes - but not both mixed at the same time
  6. link node REQUIRE valid title and valid url, CAN have child link nodes and CANNOT have child category nodes

Examples

Here are some examples how Markdown fragments are parsed by Marklink parser into JSON data (see tests/ directory for more).

Basic example

Input:

Output:

Advanced example

Input:

Output:

Input with markers

By default Marklink parser will parse whole document unless it finds following markers:

In that case only content between markers will be parsed.

Online Marklink parsing service

Initial Markling parser implementation is available as a service.

Web interface

https://awesomelist.kminek.pl/marklink

cURL example

PHP example


All versions of marklink with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version >=8.0.0
ext-json Version *
doctrine/collections Version 1.6.7
guzzlehttp/guzzle Version 7.2.*
league/commonmark Version 1.5.7
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