
Markdown to HTML Conversion
OfficialFreeEfficiently convert Markdown documents to HTML.
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What Markdown to HTML Conversion does
The Markdown to HTML Conversion skill enables developers and designers to seamlessly convert Markdown files into HTML format. This skill leverages libraries such as marked.js, pandoc, and gomarkdown/markdown, allowing users to create scripts that can handle both single file and batch conversions. It is particularly useful for those working with static site generators like Jekyll and Hugo, where Markdown content needs to be transformed into HTML for web presentation.
This skill supports various Markdown flavors, including GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) and CommonMark. Users can expect to generate HTML documentation, build static sites, or create custom templates that require Markdown to HTML transformations. The skill is designed to integrate with Node.js and can be executed via command line, making it accessible for both script-based and interactive workflows.
For those who need to preview Markdown as rendered HTML or require advanced configurations for their conversion processes, this skill provides a comprehensive solution. It also includes specific methods for converting tables, code blocks, and mathematical expressions, ensuring that all aspects of Markdown are accurately represented in the resulting HTML.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to convert Markdown files to HTML, whether for documentation, static sites, or web templates.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for real-time Markdown rendering in web applications or for sanitizing untrusted HTML output without additional precautions.
What you can build with it
Generating Documentation
Use this skill to convert Markdown documentation files into HTML for easy sharing and viewing.
Building Static Sites
Integrate this skill into your static site generator workflow to convert Markdown content into HTML pages.
Creating Custom Templates
Leverage this skill to develop custom templates that require Markdown to HTML conversion for web applications.
How to install Markdown to HTML Conversion
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/markdown-to-html --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by githubMarkdown to HTML Conversion
Expert skill for converting Markdown documents to HTML using the marked.js library, or writing data conversion scripts; in this case scripts similar to markedJS/marked repository. For custom scripts knowledge is not confined to marked.js, but data conversion methods are utilized from tools like pandoc and gomarkdown/markdown for data conversion; jekyll/jekyll and gohugoio/hugo for templating systems.
The conversion script or tool should handle single files, batch conversions, and advanced configurations.
When to Use This Skill
- User asks to "convert markdown to html" or "transform md files"
- User wants to "render markdown" as HTML output
- User needs to generate HTML documentation from .md files
- User is building static sites from Markdown content
- User is building template system that converts markdown to html
- User is working on a tool, widget, or custom template for an existing templating system
- User wants to preview Markdown as rendered HTML
Converting Markdown to HTML
Essential Basic Conversions
For more see basic-markdown-to-html.md
```markdown
# Level 1
## Level 2
One sentence with a [link](https://example.com), and a HTML snippet like `<p>paragraph tag</p>`.
- `ul` list item 1
- `ul` list item 2
1. `ol` list item 1
2. `ol` list item 1
| Table Item | Description |
| One | One is the spelling of the number `1`. |
| Two | Two is the spelling of the number `2`. |
```js
var one = 1;
var two = 2;
function simpleMath(x, y) {
return x + y;
}
console.log(simpleMath(one, two));
```
```
```html
<h1>Level 1</h1>
<h2>Level 2</h2>
<p>One sentence with a <a href="https://example.com">link</a>, and a HTML snippet like <code><p>paragraph tag</p></code>.</p>
<ul>
<li>`ul` list item 1</li>
<li>`ul` list item 2</li>
</ul>
<ol>
<li>`ol` list item 1</li>
<li>`ol` list item 2</li>
</ol>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Table Item</th>
<th>Description</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>One</td>
<td>One is the spelling of the number `1`.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Two</td>
<td>Two is the spelling of the number `2`.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<pre>
<code>var one = 1;
var two = 2;
function simpleMath(x, y) {
return x + y;
}
console.log(simpleMath(one, two));</code>
</pre>
```
Code Block Conversions
For more see code-blocks-to-html.md
```markdown
your code here
```
```html
<pre><code class="language-md">
your code here
</code></pre>
```
```js
console.log("Hello world");
```
```html
<pre><code class="language-js">
console.log("Hello world");
</code></pre>
```
```markdown
```
```
visible backticks
```
```
```
```html
<pre><code>
```
visible backticks
```
</code></pre>
```
Collapsed Section Conversions
For more see collapsed-sections-to-html.md
```markdown
<details>
<summary>More info</summary>
### Header inside
- Lists
- **Formatting**
- Code blocks
```js
console.log("Hello");
```
</details>
```
```html
<details>
<summary>More info</summary>
<h3>Header inside</h3>
<ul>
<li>Lists</li>
<li><strong>Formatting</strong></li>
<li>Code blocks</li>
</ul>
<pre>
<code class="language-js">console.log("Hello");</code>
</pre>
</details>
```
Mathematical Expression Conversions
For more see writing-mathematical-expressions-to-html.md
```markdown
This sentence uses `$` delimiters to show math inline: $\sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2$
```
```html
<p>This sentence uses <code>$</code> delimiters to show math inline:
<math-renderer><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML">
<msqrt><mn>3</mn><mi>x</mi><mo>−</mo><mn>1</mn></msqrt>
<mo>+</mo><mo>(</mo><mn>1</mn><mo>+</mo><mi>x</mi>
<msup><mo>)</mo><mn>2</mn></msup>
</math>
</math-renderer>
</p>
```
```markdown
**The Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality**\
$$\left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \right) \left( \sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right)$$
```
```html
<p><strong>The Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality</strong><br>
<math-renderer>
<math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML">
<msup>
<mrow><mo>(</mo>
<munderover><mo data-mjx-texclass="OP">∑</mo>
<mrow><mi>k</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>1</mn></mrow><mi>n</mi>
</munderover>
<msub><mi>a</mi><mi>k</mi></msub>
<msub><mi>b</mi><mi>k</mi></msub>
<mo>)</mo>
</mrow>
<mn>2</mn>
</msup>
<mo>≤</mo>
<mrow><mo>(</mo>
<munderover><mo>∑</mo>
<mrow><mi>k</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>1</mn></mrow>
<mi>n</mi>
</munderover>
<msubsup><mi>a</mi><mi>k</mi><mn>2</mn></msubsup>
<mo>)</mo>
</mrow>
<mrow><mo>(</mo>
<munderover><mo>∑</mo>
<mrow><mi>k</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>1</mn></mrow>
<mi>n</mi>
</munderover>
<msubsup><mi>b</mi><mi>k</mi><mn>2</mn></msubsup>
<mo>)</mo>
</mrow>
</math>
</math-renderer></p>
```
Table Conversions
For more see tables-to-html.md
```markdown
| First Header | Second Header |
| ------------- | ------------- |
| Content Cell | Content Cell |
| Content Cell | Content Cell |
```
```html
<table>
<thead><tr><th>First Header</th><th>Second Header</th></tr></thead>
<tbody>
<tr><td>Content Cell</td><td>Content Cell</td></tr>
<tr><td>Content Cell</td><td>Content Cell</td></tr>
</tbody>
</table>
```
```markdown
| Left-aligned | Center-aligned | Right-aligned |
| :--- | :---: | ---: |
| git status | git status | git status |
| git diff | git diff | git diff |
```
```html
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th align="left">Left-aligned</th>
<th align="center">Center-aligned</th>
<th align="right">Right-aligned</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="left">git status</td>
<td align="center">git status</td>
<td align="right">git status</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left">git diff</td>
<td align="center">git diff</td>
<td align="right">git diff</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
```
Working with markedJS/marked
Prerequisites
- Node.js installed (for CLI or programmatic usage)
- Install marked globally for CLI:
npm install -g marked - Or install locally:
npm install marked
Quick Conversion Methods
See marked.md Quick Conversion Methods
Step-by-Step Workflows
See marked.md Step-by-Step Workflows
CLI Configuration
Using Config Files
Create ~/.marked.json for persistent options:
{
"gfm": true,
"breaks": true
}
Or use a custom config:
marked -i input.md -o output.html -c config.json
CLI Options Reference
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-i, --input <file> | Input Markdown file |
-o, --output <file> | Output HTML file |
-s, --string <string> | Parse string instead of file |
-c, --config <file> | Use custom config file |
--gfm | Enable GitHub Flavored Markdown |
--breaks | Convert newlines to <br> |
--help | Show all options |
Security Warning
⚠️ Marked does NOT sanitize output HTML. For untrusted input, use a sanitizer:
import { marked } from 'marked';
import DOMPurify from 'dompurify';
const unsafeHtml = marked.parse(untrustedMarkdown);
const safeHtml = DOMPurify.sanitize(unsafeHtml);
Recommended sanitizers:
- DOMPurify (recommended)
- sanitize-html
- js-xss
Supported Markdown Flavors
| Flavor | Support |
|---|---|
| Original Markdown | 100% |
| CommonMark 0.31 | 98% |
| GitHub Flavored Markdown | 97% |
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Special characters at file start | Strip zero-width chars: content.replace(/^[\u200B\u200C\u200D\uFEFF]/,"") |
| Code blocks not highlighting | Add a syntax highlighter like highlight.js |
| Tables not rendering | Ensure gfm: true option is set |
| Line breaks ignored | Set breaks: true in options |
| XSS vulnerability concerns | Use DOMPurify to sanitize output |
Working with pandoc
Prerequisites
- Pandoc installed (download from https://pandoc.org/installing.html)
- For PDF output: LaTeX installation (MacTeX on macOS, MiKTeX on Windows, texlive on Linux)
- Terminal/command prompt access
Quick Conversion Methods
Method 1: CLI Basic Conversion
# Convert markdown to HTML
pandoc input.md -o output.html
# Convert with standalone document (includes header/footer)
pandoc input.md -s -o output.html
# Explicit format specification
pandoc input.md -f markdown -t html -s -o output.html
Method 2: Filter Mode (Interactive)
# Start pandoc as a filter
pandoc
# Type markdown, then Ctrl-D (Linux/macOS) or Ctrl-Z+Enter (Windows)
Hello *pandoc*!
# Output: <p>Hello <em>pandoc</em>!</p>
Method 3: Format Conversion
# HTML to Markdown
pandoc -f html -t markdown input.html -o output.md
# Markdown to LaTeX
pandoc input.md -s -o output.tex
# Markdown to PDF (requires LaTeX)
pandoc input.md -s -o output.pdf
# Markdown to Word
pandoc input.md -s -o output.docx
CLI Configuration
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-f, --from <format> | Input format (markdown, html, latex, etc.) |
-t, --to <format> | Output format (html, latex, pdf, docx, etc.) |
-s, --standalone | Produce standalone document with header/footer |
-o, --output <file> | Output file (inferred from extension) |
--mathml | Convert TeX math to MathML |
--metadata title="Title" | Set document metadata |
--toc | Include table of contents |
--template <file> | Use custom template |
--help | Show all options |
Security Warning
⚠️ Pandoc processes input faithfully. When converting untrusted markdown:
- Use
--sandboxmode to disable external file access - Validate input before processing
- Sanitize HTML output if displayed in browsers
# Run in sandbox mode for untrusted input
pandoc --sandbox input.md -o output.html
Supported Markdown Flavors
| Flavor | Support |
|---|---|
| Pandoc Markdown | 100% (native) |
| CommonMark | Full (use -f commonmark) |
| GitHub Flavored Markdown | Full (use -f gfm) |
| MultiMarkdown | Partial |
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| PDF generation fails | Install LaTeX (MacTeX, MiKTeX, or texlive) |
| Encoding issues on Windows | Run chcp 65001 before using pandoc |
| Missing standalone headers | Add -s flag for complete documents |
| Math not rendering | Use --mathml or --mathjax option |
| Tables not rendering | Ensure proper table syntax with pipes and dashes |
Working with gomarkdown/markdown
Prerequisites
- Go 1.18 or higher installed
- Install the library:
go get github.com/gomarkdown/markdown - For CLI tool:
go install github.com/gomarkdown/mdtohtml@latest
Quick Conversion Methods
Method 1: Simple Conversion (Go)
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/gomarkdown/markdown"
)
func main() {
md := []byte("# Hello World\n\nThis is **bold** text.")
html := markdown.ToHTML(md, nil, nil)
fmt.Println(string(html))
}
Method 2: CLI Tool
# Install mdtohtml
go install github.com/gomarkdown/mdtohtml@latest
# Convert file
mdtohtml input.md output.html
# Convert file (output to stdout)
mdtohtml input.md
Method 3: Custom Parser and Renderer
package main
import (
"github.com/gomarkdown/markdown"
"github.com/gomarkdown/markdown/html"
"github.com/gomarkdown/markdown/parser"
)
func mdToHTML(md []byte) []byte {
// Create parser with extensions
extensions := parser.CommonExtensions | parser.AutoHeadingIDs | parser.NoEmptyLineBeforeBlock
p := parser.NewWithExtensions(extensions)
doc := p.Parse(md)
// Create HTML renderer with extensions
htmlFlags := html.CommonFlags | html.HrefTargetBlank
opts := html.RendererOptions{Flags: htmlFlags}
renderer := html.NewRenderer(opts)
return markdown.Render(doc, renderer)
}
CLI Configuration
The mdtohtml CLI tool has minimal options:
mdtohtml input-file [output-file]
For advanced configuration, use the Go library programmatically with parser and renderer options:
| Parser Extension | Description |
|---|---|
parser.CommonExtensions | Tables, fenced code, autolinks, strikethrough, etc. |
parser.AutoHeadingIDs | Generate IDs for headings |
parser.NoEmptyLineBeforeBlock | No blank line needed before blocks |
parser.MathJax | MathJax support for LaTeX math |
| HTML Flag | Description |
|---|---|
html.CommonFlags | Common HTML output flags |
html.HrefTargetBlank | Add target="_blank" to links |
html.CompletePage | Generate complete HTML page |
html.UseXHTML | Generate XHTML output |
Security Warning
⚠️ gomarkdown does NOT sanitize output HTML. For untrusted input, use Bluemonday:
import (
"github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday"
"github.com/gomarkdown/markdown"
)
maybeUnsafeHTML := markdown.ToHTML(md, nil, nil)
html := bluemonday.UGCPolicy().SanitizeBytes(maybeUnsafeHTML)
Recommended sanitizer: Bluemonday
Supported Markdown Flavors
| Flavor | Support |
|---|---|
| Original Markdown | 100% |
| CommonMark | High (with extensions) |
| GitHub Flavored Markdown | High (tables, fenced code, strikethrough) |
| MathJax/LaTeX Math | Supported via extension |
| Mmark | Supported |
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Windows/Mac newlines not parsed | Use parser.NormalizeNewlines(input) |
| Tables not rendering | Enable parser.Tables extension |
| Code blocks without highlighting | Integrate with syntax highlighter like Chroma |
| Math not rendering | Enable parser.MathJax extension |
| XSS vulnerabilities | Use Bluemonday to sanitize output |
Working with jekyll
Prerequisites
- Ruby version 2.7.0 or higher
- RubyGems
- GCC and Make (for native extensions)
- Install Jekyll and Bundler:
gem install jekyll bundler
Quick Conversion Methods
Method 1: Create New Site
# Create a new Jekyll site
jekyll new myblog
# Change to site directory
cd myblog
# Build and serve locally
bundle exec jekyll serve
# Access at http://localhost:4000
Method 2: Build Static Site
# Build site to _site directory
bundle exec jekyll build
# Build with production environment
JEKYLL_ENV=production bundle exec jekyll build
Method 3: Live Reload Development
# Serve with live reload
bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload
# Serve with drafts
bundle exec jekyll serve --drafts
CLI Configuration
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
jekyll new <path> | Create new Jekyll site |
jekyll build | Build site to _site directory |
jekyll serve | Build and serve locally |
jekyll clean | Remove generated files |
jekyll doctor | Check for configuration issues |
| Serve Options | Description |
|---|---|
--livereload | Reload browser on changes |
--drafts | Include draft posts |
--port <port> | Set server port (default: 4000) |
--host <host> | Set server host (default: localhost) |
--baseurl <url> | Set base URL |
Security Warning
⚠️ Jekyll security considerations:
- Avoid using
safe: falsein production - Use
excludein_config.ymlto prevent sensitive files from being published - Sanitize user-generated content if accepting external input
- Keep Jekyll and plugins updated
# _config.yml security settings
exclude:
- Gemfile
- Gemfile.lock
- node_modules
- vendor
Supported Markdown Flavors
| Flavor | Support |
|---|---|
| Kramdown (default) | 100% |
| CommonMark | Via plugin (jekyll-commonmark) |
| GitHub Flavored Markdown | Via plugin (jekyll-commonmark-ghpages) |
| RedCarpet | Via plugin (deprecated) |
Configure markdown processor in _config.yml:
markdown: kramdown
kramdown:
input: GFM
syntax_highlighter: rouge
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Ruby 3.0+ fails to serve | Run bundle add webrick |
| Gem dependency errors | Run bundle install |
| Slow builds | Use --incremental flag |
| Liquid syntax errors | Check for unescaped { in content |
| Plugin not loading | Add to _config.yml plugins list |
Working with hugo
Prerequisites
- Hugo installed (download from https://gohugo.io/installation/)
- Git (recommended for themes and modules)
- Go (optional, for Hugo Modules)
Quick Conversion Methods
Method 1: Create New Site
# Create a new Hugo site
hugo new site mysite
# Change to site directory
cd mysite
# Add a theme
git init
git submodule add https://github.com/theNewDynamic/gohugo-theme-ananke themes/ananke
echo "theme = 'ananke'" >> hugo.toml
# Create content
hugo new content posts/my-first-post.md
# Start development server
hugo server -D
Method 2: Build Static Site
# Build site to public directory
hugo
# Build with minification
hugo --minify
# Build for specific environment
hugo --environment production
Method 3: Development Server
# Start server with drafts
hugo server -D
# Start with live reload and bind to all interfaces
hugo server --bind 0.0.0.0 --baseURL http://localhost:1313/
# Start with specific port
hugo server --port 8080
CLI Configuration
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
hugo new site <name> | Create new Hugo site |
hugo new content <path> | Create new content file |
hugo | Build site to public directory |
hugo server | Start development server |
hugo mod init | Initialize Hugo Modules |
| Build Options | Description |
|---|---|
-D, --buildDrafts | Include draft content |
-E, --buildExpired | Include expired content |
-F, --buildFuture | Include future-dated content |
--minify | Minify output |
--gc | Run garbage collection after build |
-d, --destination <path> | Output directory |
| Server Options | Description |
|---|---|
--bind <ip> | Interface to bind to |
-p, --port <port> | Port number (default: 1313) |
--liveReloadPort <port> | Live reload port |
--disableLiveReload | Disable live reload |
--navigateToChanged | Navigate to changed content |
Security Warning
⚠️ Hugo security considerations:
- Configure security policy in
hugo.tomlfor external commands - Use
--enableGitInfocarefully with public repositories - Validate shortcode parameters for user-generated content
# hugo.toml security settings
[security]
enableInlineShortcodes = false
[security.exec]
allow = ['^go$', '^npx$', '^postcss$']
[security.funcs]
getenv = ['^HUGO_', '^CI$']
[security.http]
methods = ['(?i)GET|POST']
urls = ['.*']
Supported Markdown Flavors
| Flavor | Support |
|---|---|
| Goldmark (default) | 100% (CommonMark compliant) |
| GitHub Flavored Markdown | Full (tables, strikethrough, autolinks) |
| CommonMark | 100% |
| Blackfriday (legacy) | Deprecated, not recommended |
Configure markdown in hugo.toml:
[markup]
[markup.goldmark]
[markup.goldmark.extensions]
definitionList = true
footnote = true
linkify = true
strikethrough = true
table = true
taskList = true
[markup.goldmark.renderer]
unsafe = false # Set true to allow raw HTML
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| "Page not found" on paths | Check baseURL in config |
| Theme not loading | Verify theme in themes/ or Hugo Modules |
| Slow builds | Use --templateMetrics to identify bottlenecks |
| Raw HTML not rendering | Set unsafe = true in goldmark config |
| Images not loading | Check static/ folder structure |
| Module errors | Run hugo mod tidy |
References
Writing and Styling Markdown
- basic-markdown.md
- code-blocks.md
- collapsed-sections.md
- tables.md
- writing-mathematical-expressions.md
- Markdown Guide: https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/
- Styling Markdown: https://github.com/sindresorhus/github-markdown-css
markedJS/marked
- Official documentation: https://marked.js.org/
- Advanced options: https://marked.js.org/using_advanced
- Extensibility: https://marked.js.org/using_pro
- GitHub repository: https://github.com/markedjs/marked
pandoc
- Getting started: https://pandoc.org/getting-started.html
- Official documentation: https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html
- Extensibility: https://pandoc.org/extras.html
- GitHub repository: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc
gomarkdown/markdown
- Official documentation: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/gomarkdown/markdown
- Advanced configuration: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/gomarkdown/markdown@v0.0.0-20250810172220-2e2c11897d1a/html
- Markdown processing: https://blog.kowalczyk.info/article/cxn3/advanced-markdown-processing-in-go.html
- GitHub repository: https://github.com/gomarkdown/markdown
jekyll
- Official documentation: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/
- Configuration options: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/configuration/options/
- Plugins: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/
- GitHub repository: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll
hugo
- Official documentation: https://gohugo.io/documentation/
- All Settings: https://gohugo.io/configuration/all/
- Editor Plugins: https://gohugo.io/tools/editors/
- GitHub repository: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo
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