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NAME

       lowdown — simple markdown translator

SYNOPSIS

       lowdown   [input_options]  [output_options]  [-s]  [-M  metadata]  [-m  metadata]  [-o  file]  [-T  mode]
               [-X keyword] [file]

DESCRIPTION

       Translate from lowdown(5) into diverse output formats.  Results are written to standard output.

       The arguments are as follows:

       -s      Standalone mode.  This emits a document envelope surrounding the output by drawing from  document
               metadata.   See  “Metadata”  on  providing information to the document envelope.  This applies to
               -Tgemini, -Thtml, -Tlatex, -Tms, -Tman, and -Tfodt.

       -M metadata
               Provide a single metadata key-value pair.  This may be in the  usual  lowdown(5)  colon-separated
               metadata  format  or  instead  separated  by  an equal sign, depending upon which character comes
               first.  Exits with an error if given neither colon nor equal sign.  May be invoked multiple times
               for each pair.  This overrides -m and what's parsed from the document.

       -m metadata
               Like -M, but is overridden by what's parsed the document, then -M.

       -o file
               Send output to file unless it's “-”, in which case fall back to the default of standard output.

       -T mode
               The output mode.  This may be html for HTML5 output, latex  for  LaTeX,  gemini  for  the  Gemini
               format,  ms  for roff output using the classic (i.e., no-extension) -ms package and needing table
               support, term for ANSI-compatible UTF-8 terminal output, man for roff output  using  the  classic
               -man  package, tree, to show the parse tree of the input document, and null to parse the document
               but do no rendering.  See “Output modes”.

       -X keyword
               Output the metadata value of keyword or an empty string if not found.  The -T mode is ignored.

       file    Input Markdown document.  If not given or if file is “-”, it is read from standard input.

       The following are options for input parsing.  These affect the parse tree passed to all outputs.

       --parse-hilite
               Enable highlight span support.  This are disabled  by  default  because  it  may  be  erroneously
               interpreted as section headers.

       --parse-math
               Recognise mathematics equations.

       --parse-maxdepth=depth
               The  maximum  depth of nested elements.  This defaults to 128, which is probably more than enough
               for any real-world document.  If the  maximum  is  hit,  the  system  exits  as  if  memory  were
               exhausted.  Set to zero for no maximum.

       --parse-no-autolink
               Do not parse http, https, ftp, mailto, and relative links or link fragments.

       --parse-no-cmark
               Do  not parse with CommonMark constraints.  This also disables using the first ordered list value
               instead of starting all lists at one.

       --parse-no-codeindent
               Do not parse indented content as code blocks.

       --parse-no-deflists
               Do not parse PHP extra definition lists.

       --parse-no-ext-attrs
               Do not parse PHP extra extended attributes.

       --parse-no-fenced
               Do not parse GFM fenced (language-specific) code blocks.

       --parse-no-footnotes
               Do not parse MMD footnotes.

       --parse-no-img-ext
               Deprecated.  See --parse-no-ext-attrs.

       --parse-no-intraemph
               Do not parse emphasis within words and links.

       --parse-no-metadata
               Do not parse MMD metadata.  For the first paragraph to count as metadata,  the  first  line  must
               have a colon in it.  This does not affect metadata given on -m or -M.

       --parse-no-strike
               Do not parse strikethroughs.

       --parse-no-super
               Do not parse super-scripts.

       --parse-no-tables
               Do not parse GFM tables.

       --parse-no-tasklists
               Do not parse GFM task lists.

       There are many output options.  The following are shared by all output modes:

       --out-standalone
               Alias for -s.

       --out-no-smarty
               Do  not  use the smart typography filter.  By default, certain character sequences are translated
               into output-specific glyphs.

       What follows are per-output options.  For HTML with -Thtml, these are as follows:

       --html-hardwrap
               Hard-wrap paragraph content by outputting line breaks where applicable.

       --html-no-escapehtml
               If --html-no-skiphtml has been specified, this causes embedded HTML not to  be  escaped,  and  is
               instead output verbatim.  This has no effect if --html-no-skiphtml has not been specified.

       --html-no-head-ids
               Do not output id attributes for headers.

       --html-no-num-ent
               Don't  normalise  HTML  entities  (when possible) as numeric ones and instead use the entities as
               given on input.

       --html-no-owasp
               Don't follow the OWASP recommendations for escaping text, and do only  the  minimal  escaping  to
               make sure that regular content isn't interpreted as HTML.

       --html-no-skiphtml
               Output embedded HTML.  By default, embedded HTML is not output at all.  See --html-no-escapehtml.

       For both -Tman and -Tms, the following apply:

       --nroff-no-groff
               Don't  use  groff(1)  style section headings, PDF hyperlinks and multi-page tables (these further
               require -Tms mode and -mspdf passed to groff(1)), or Unicode  sequence  syntax.   The  output  is
               compatible with traditional troff(1).  Applies to -Tman and -Tms.

       --nroff-no-numbered
               Don't output numbered headings.  Only applies to -Tms.

       --nroff-no-skiphtml
               Output  embedded  HTML.  This usually doesn't make sense because the HTML won't be interpreted by
               the output reader.  By default, HTML is omitted.

       --nroff-nolinks
               Don't show URLs for images and links (autolinks are still shown).  (Link content is still shown.)
               Overrides --nroff-shortlinks for images and links.  Applies to -Tman or when  -nroff-no-groff  is
               specified.

       --nroff-shortlinks
               Shorten URLs for images, links, and autolinks to only the domain name and final path.  Applies to
               -Tman or when -nroff-no-groff is specified.

       The -Tterm output has the following:

       --term-columns=columns
               The  number  of  columns in the screen.  Useful for when running in a pipe.  Defaults to what the
               terminal reports or 72 if in a pipe.

       --term-hmargin=margin
               The number of left margin spaces.  Truncated to the number of columns.  Defaults to zero.

       --term-no-ansi
               Don't show ANSI styles at all.  This implies --term-no-colour.

       --term-no-colour
               Don't show ANSI colours.  This will still decorate text with underlines, bolds, and italics,  but
               not emit any colour codes.

       --term-nolinks
               Don't show URLs for images and links (autolinks are still shown).  (Link content is still shown.)
               Overrides --term-shortlinks for images and links.

       --term-shortlinks
               Shorten URLs for images, links, and autolinks to only the domain name and final path.

       --term-vmargin=margin
               The number of top and bottom margin newlines.  Defaults to zero.

       --term-width=width
               Set  the  soft limit on the number of characters per line.  This may be exceeded by literal text.
               The default (or if zero) is the number of terminal columns or 80 at most.

       The -Tgemini output has several flags that control the placement of links.  By  default,  links  (images,
       autolinks,  and  links)  are  queued  when  specified  in-line then emitted in a block sequence after the
       nearest block element.

       --gemini-link-end
               Emit the queue of links at the end of the document instead of after the nearest block element.

       --gemini-link-inline
               Render all links within the flow of text.  This will cause breakage when nested  links,  such  as
               images  within  links,  links  in  blockquotes,  etc.   It should not be used unless in carefully
               crafted documents.

       --gemini-link-noref
               Do not format link labels.  Takes precedence over --gemini-link-roman.

       --gemini-link-roman
               When formatting link labels, use lower-case Roman numerals  instead  of  the  default  lower-case
               hexavigesimal (i.e., “a”, “b”, ..., “aa”, “ab”, ...).

       --gemini-metadata
               Print  metadata  as  the  canonicalised  key followed by a colon then the value, each on one line
               (newlines replaced by spaces).  The metadata block is terminated by a double newline.   If  there
               is no metadata, this does nothing.

       The -Tlatex output has the following options:

       --latex-no-numbered
               Don't number sections (and subsections, etc.).

       --latex-no-skiphtml
               Output  embedded  HTML.  This usually doesn't make sense because the HTML won't be interpreted by
               the output reader.  By default, HTML is omitted.
       The -Tfodt output has the following options:

       --odt-no-skiphtml
               Output embedded HTML.  This usually doesn't make sense because the HTML won't be  interpreted  by
               the output reader.  By default, HTML is omitted.

   Metadata
       If parsed from the document or as given by -m or -M, the following metadata keys are recognised by output
       front-ends.  The metadata keys are canonicalised in lowercase and without spaces.

       Metadata  values  should  not  be encoded in their output format, e.g., “css: foo&bar”.  The renderer
       will perform any necessary output encoding.

       affiliation
               Author affiliation (organisation or institution).  Multiple affiliations may be separated by  two
               or more spaces (including newlines).  Used in -Thtml, -Tlatex, and -Tms.

       author  Document  author.   Multiple authors may be separated by two or more spaces (including newlines).
               Overridden by rcsauthor.  Used in -Tfodt, -Thtml, -Tlatex, and -Tms.

       baseheaderlevel
               Added to each header level.  Deprecated in favour of shiftheadinglevelby.

       copyright
               A document copyright (without the word “Copyright”),  for  example,  “2017,  Kristaps  Dzonsons”.
               Used in -Tms and -Thtml.

       css     A  CSS  file included in the HTML5 document head.  Multiple CSS files (in order) may be separated
               by two or more spaces (including newlines).  Only used in -Thtml.

       date    Document date in ISO-8601 YYYY-MM-DD format.  Overridden by rcsdate.   Used  in  -Tfodt,  -Thtml,
               -Tlatex, -Tman, and -Tms.

       javascript
               A  JavaScript  file included in the HTML5 document head.  Multiple script files (in order) may be
               separated by two or more spaces (including newlines).  Only used in -Thtml.

       rcsauthor
               Like author, but in RCS author format.  Overrides author.

       rcsdate
               Like date, but in RCS date format.  Overrides date.

       section
               Man page section, defaulting to “7”.  Only used in -Tman.

       shiftheadinglevelby
               Shift all headers by the given number.  For example, a value of 1 causes  headers  originally  at
               level 1 (“<h1>”) to be level 2 (“<h2>”), while a value of -1 moves level 2 to 1.  Levels will not
               move  to  less  than  1.  Takes precedence over baseheaderlevel.  If unset or not a valid number,
               defaults to zero.  Used in -Tfodt, -Thtml, -Tlatex, -Tman, and -Tms.

       source  Man page source (organisation providing the manual).  Only used in -Tman.

       volume  Man page volume (describes the manual page section).  Only used in -Tman.

       title   Document title, defaulting to “Untitled article”.  Used in -Tfodt, -Thtml,  -Tlatex,  -Tman,  and
               -Tms.

       Metadata values are parsed and may be used as variables in markdown documents regardless of whether -s is
       specified or not.

       Default  values,  such  “Untitled  article”  for  the title, are not set as metadata values, and will not
       appear if the metadata key is used as a variable.

   Output modes
       A detailed description of the output modes follows.

       -Tlatex
               “Flat” OpenDocument output.  This output mode is still in development.

       -Tgemini
               Gemini protocol output.  This output mode (and the protocol) are experimental.

       -Thtml  HTML5 output with UTF-8 encoding.  All features of lowdown(5) are supported.

       -Tlatex
               Simple LaTeX output.  The following  packages  are  required:  amsmath  and  amssymb  for  maths,
               graphicx  for  images,  inputenc  (utf8)  for  UTF-8  input, fontend (T1) and textcomp for output
               glyphs, lmodern for Latin modern font, xcolor for the difference engine output, and hyperref  for
               links.

       -Tman   The man macro package suitable for reading by groff(1), mandoc(1), or traditional troff(1).  Does
               not  support  equations  and  images.   Table  support is provided by tbl(1).  Since UTF-8 may be
               passed as input values, preconv(1) may need to be used.

       -Tms    The ms macro package suitable for reading by groff(1) or traditional troff(1).  Does not  support
               equations  and  limited  image  support  for  encapsulated postscript (PS and EPS suffix) images.
               Images are always block-formatted.  Image dimensions and extended attributes are ignored,  though
               images are downsized if larger than the current text width.  Table support is provided by tbl(1).
               Since UTF-8 may be passed as input values, preconv(1) may need to be used.

       -Tterm  ANSI-escaped  UTF-8  output  suitable  for  reading  on  the  terminal.  Images and equations not
               supported.

       -Ttree  Debugging output: not for general use.

       Without -s specified, several of these modes will omit parts of the output:

       -Tfodt  Omit all but the <office:automatic-styles>, <office:master-styles>,  and  <office:body>  elements
               and their children.

       -Thtml  Omit all but the <body> element and its children.

       -Tlatex
               Omit the documentclass, usepackage, and surrounding begin{document} statements.

       -Tman, -Tms
               Omit the document prologue.

ENVIRONMENT

       The following environment variables affect the execution of lowdown:

       NO_COLOR
               Do not emit colours when in -Tterm mode.  Synonym for NO_COLOUR.  Same as --term-nocolour.

EXIT STATUS

       The lowdown utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

       If the -X flag is used, lowdown exits with an error if the given keyword is not found.

EXAMPLES

       To view a Markdown file on an ANSI-compatible, UTF-8 terminal:

             lowdown -Tterm foo.md | less -R

       The terminal may also be used with groff(1) or mandoc(1) rendering:

             lowdown -sTms foo.md | groff -itk -mspdf -Tutf8 | less -R
             lowdown -sTman foo.md | groff -itk -man -Tutf8 | less -R
             lowdown -sTman foo.md | mandoc | less

       To emit a standalone HTML5 document:

             lowdown -s foo.md > foo.html

       To use groff(1) or mandoc(1) to format as a PS file:

             lowdown -sTms foo.md | groff -itk -mspdf > foo.ps
             lowdown -sTman foo.md | mandoc -Tps > foo.ps

       Or with LaTeX:

             lowdown -sTlatex foo.md > foo.latex
             pslatex foo.latex

       PDF generation follows similar logic:

             lowdown -sTms foo.md | pdfroff -itk -mspdf > foo.pdf
             lowdown -sTman foo.md | mandoc -Tpdf > foo.pdf
             lowdown -sTlatex foo.md > foo.latex
             pdflatex foo.latex

       UTF-8  support  for groff(1) PDF or PS output requires appropriate fonts, such as the Unicode Times font.
       This and other Unicode fonts are not always installed by default.  They may be found, for PDF output,  in
       the devpdf set of the groff(1) font directory and are prefixed with ‘U’.

             lowdown -sTms foo.md | pdfroff -itk -mspdf -FU-T > foo.pdf

       To extract the HTML-escaped title from a file's metadata:

             lowdown -X title foo.md

SEE ALSO

       lowdown-diff(1), lowdown(3), lowdown(5)

AUTHORS

       lowdown   was   forked   from   hoedown:   https://github.com/hoedown/hoedown   by   Kristaps   Dzonsons,
       kristaps@bsd.lv.  It has been considerably modified since.

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