Command-line

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This section contains information on running Remark from the command-line. Remark also contains an inbuilt help which can be invoked by running Remark from the command-line without any arguments.

Usage

From the command-line (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, …):

remark.py inputDirectory outputDirectory (option|file-glob)*

Linux and Mac OS X

The shells on Linux and Mac expand the globs (e.g *.txt) before running an executable (unless the globs do not match anything in the current directory). Therefore, the globs should always be provided in the form "*.txt", to defer the glob-expansion from the shell to Remark.

Options

The command-line options control the way Remark operates. They are as follows:

-b or --bug
Enables debug-reporting.
-c or --config
Reads a JSON configuration file (if it exists). If the file path is relative, it is relative to the input directory. The file remark_config.json is always included as a config-file, if it exists.
-d or --disable
Disables a specific warning (e.g. -dinvalid-input).
-e or --extensions
Lists all file-extensions in the input-directory along with example files.
-g or --generate-markdown
Generates the Markdown-source for each file, before the conversion to html. This is useful for debugging Remark. The file-name of the Markdown-source is the file-name of the input file, with the file-extension replaced with .md.txt.
-i or --include
Includes files by their relative-paths (e.g. "*.txt"). This is equivalent to writing the file-glob directly as a positional argument.
-l or --lines
Sets maximum number of lines for a tag-parser to scan a file for tags (default 200).
-m or --max-file-size
Sets maximum file-size to load (in bytes, default -1 to ignore).
-o or --options
Reads command-line options from an option-file (if it exists). An option-file is a plain-text file, with one option per line. If the file path is relative, it is relative to the input directory. The file remark_options is always included as an option-file, if it exists. This option is available for compatibility; use config files instead.
-q or --quick
Regenerates only modified documents and their parents. Note: only use for quick previews of edits; this process leaves many documents out-of-date.
-r or --version
Prints the version number.
-s or --strict
Treats warnings as errors.
-u or --unknowns
Lists all files which are neither included or excluded.
-v or --verbose
Prints additional progress information.
-x or --exclude
Excludes files by their relative-paths (e.g "*CMake*"). Exclusion takes priority over inclusion.

Files

Command-line argument parsing

Remark console-script