# Markdown to HTML A while back I made [gensite](https://gitlab.com/shockrah/site-generator) a static site generator that was built with pandoc users in mind. Along with the main script I packaged another script _translate.sh_ which is a (I think) full markdown to html translator. It uses mostly coreutil things like perl, echo, sed, and grep so it's pretty portable to most systems. Oh and it's built with Bash; though I'm probably going to updated it to run with Dash, a very strict POSIX shell to make it even more compatible. Oh yea did I mention its only 62 lines of actual code? Here's the full script in case you want it, or maybe want to add some new feature/syntax or whatevs. [Repo Link](https://gitlab.com/shockrah/site-generator) ```sh #!/bin/bash # Why? becausee a simple markdown to html converter is required for those that # don't want to install pandoc that don't have it already IFS=$'\n' code=0 ul=0 paragraph() { # Replace ![](/file/path.png) with proper img tag links [ -z $1 ] && echo '' [ 1 = $code ] && echo $1 || \ echo '

'$1'

' | sed -E 's/`(.*)`/\1<\/code>/g;s/\!\[(.*)\]\((.*)\)/\1/g;s/\[(.*)\]\((.*)\)/\1<\/a>/g' } convert_links() { sed -E 's/\[(.*)\]\((.*)\)/\1<\/a>/g' < /dev/stdin } header() { depth=$(echo $1 | grep '^##*' -o | tr -d '\n' | wc -m) line=${1:$depth} echo "$line" | convert_links } blockquote() { # remove starting > symbols before doing anything echo "
${1:1}
" | convert_links } fluff_trim() { perl -0777 -pe 's/<\/p>\n

//g;s/

<\/p>//g' < /dev/stdin } code_chunk() { if [ 0 = $code ];then code=1 echo '

'
        else
                code=0
                echo '
' fi } set_ul() { if [ 1 = $ul ];then ul=2 fi } unordered_list() { case $ul in 0)echo "";ul=0;; esac } if [ -z $1 ];then echo Usage: $0 file.md exit 0 fi while read line;do case $line in \#*) set_ul; header $line;; \>*) set_ul; blockquote $line;; \`\`\`) set_ul; code_chunk;; \**) unordered_list $line;; # TODO: ordered_lists *) set_ul; paragraph "$line";; esac done < "$1" | fluff_trim | grep -v '^$' ```