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Markdown to HTML Converter

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Transform Markdown into styled HTML for WeChat.

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What Markdown to HTML Converter does

The Markdown to HTML Converter skill provides a straightforward solution for converting Markdown files into styled HTML, specifically optimized for use with WeChat Official Accounts and similar platforms. It supports various features including code highlighting, mathematical equations, and diagrams generated from Mermaid and PlantUML. This makes it particularly useful for developers and content creators who need to present technical content in a visually appealing format.

This skill operates by taking a Markdown file as input and applying a series of transformations based on user preferences and content characteristics. It first checks for the presence of Chinese characters, which can affect formatting, and offers to format the content if necessary. Users can specify themes, colors, and font settings to customize the output, ensuring that the final HTML meets their aesthetic and functional requirements.

In addition to basic Markdown features, the skill also includes options for handling external links, allowing users to convert these into citations at the bottom of the HTML document. This is particularly beneficial for content that references external resources, as it maintains a clean reading experience while providing necessary references. The skill is designed to be flexible, accommodating various user needs through a range of command-line options.

Overall, this skill is ideal for developers, technical writers, and content creators who frequently work with Markdown and require a reliable method to convert it into styled HTML. Its focus on WeChat compatibility further enhances its utility for users in regions where this platform is prevalent.

When to use it

Use this tool when you need to convert Markdown documents to styled HTML for online platforms, particularly WeChat.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for users who require complex HTML structures or extensive customization beyond the provided themes and options.

What you can build with it

Basic Markdown Conversion

Convert a simple Markdown document to HTML using the default theme and settings.

Custom Themed Output

Generate HTML with a specific theme and color scheme to match branding requirements.

CJK Content Handling

Automatically format and convert a Markdown file containing Chinese text to ensure proper display.

How to install Markdown to HTML Converter

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add jimliu/baoyu-skills/baoyu-markdown-to-html --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by jimliu

Markdown to HTML Converter

Converts Markdown files to beautifully styled HTML with inline CSS, optimized for WeChat Official Account and other platforms.

User Input Tools

When this skill prompts the user, follow this tool-selection rule (priority order):

  1. Prefer built-in user-input tools exposed by the current agent runtime — e.g., AskUserQuestion, request_user_input, clarify, ask_user, or any equivalent.
  2. Fallback: if no such tool exists, emit a numbered plain-text message and ask the user to reply with the chosen number/answer for each question.
  3. Batching: if the tool supports multiple questions per call, combine all applicable questions into a single call; if only single-question, ask them one at a time in priority order.

Concrete AskUserQuestion references below are examples — substitute the local equivalent in other runtimes.

Script Directory

Agent Execution: Determine this SKILL.md directory as {baseDir}. Resolve ${BUN_X} runtime: if bun installed → bun; if npx available → npx -y bun; else suggest installing bun. Replace {baseDir} and ${BUN_X} with actual values.

ScriptPurpose
scripts/main.tsMain entry point

Preferences (EXTEND.md)

Check EXTEND.md in priority order — the first one found wins:

PriorityPathScope
1.baoyu-skills/baoyu-markdown-to-html/EXTEND.mdProject
2${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/baoyu-skills/baoyu-markdown-to-html/EXTEND.mdXDG
3$HOME/.baoyu-skills/baoyu-markdown-to-html/EXTEND.mdUser home

If none found, use defaults.

EXTEND.md supports: default theme, custom CSS variables, code block style, mermaid defaults (mermaid_theme, mermaid_scale, mermaid_background).

Workflow

Step 0: Pre-check (Chinese Content)

Condition: Only execute if input file contains Chinese text.

Detection:

  1. Read input markdown file
  2. Check if content contains CJK characters (Chinese/Japanese/Korean)
  3. If no CJK content → skip to Step 1

Format Suggestion:

If CJK content detected AND baoyu-format-markdown skill is available:

Use AskUserQuestion to ask whether to format first. Formatting can fix:

  • Bold markers with punctuation inside causing ** parse failures
  • CJK/English spacing issues

If user agrees: Invoke baoyu-format-markdown skill to format the file, then use formatted file as input.

If user declines: Continue with original file.

Step 1: Determine Theme

Theme resolution order (first match wins):

  1. User explicitly specified theme (CLI --theme or conversation)
  2. EXTEND.md default_theme (this skill's own EXTEND.md, checked in Step 0)
  3. baoyu-post-to-wechat EXTEND.md default_theme (cross-skill fallback)
  4. If none found → use AskUserQuestion to confirm

Cross-skill EXTEND.md check (only if this skill's EXTEND.md has no default_theme):

Read $HOME/.baoyu-skills/baoyu-post-to-wechat/EXTEND.md if it exists and look for a default_theme: line. Use the value if present; otherwise fall through.

If theme is resolved from EXTEND.md: Use it directly, do NOT ask the user.

If no default found: use AskUserQuestion to confirm a theme from the Themes table below.

Step 1.5: Determine Citation Mode

Default: Off. Do not ask by default.

Enable only if the user explicitly asks for "微信外链转底部引用", "底部引用", "文末引用", or passes --cite.

Behavior when enabled:

  • Ordinary external links are rendered with numbered superscripts and collected under a final 引用链接 section.
  • https://mp.weixin.qq.com/... links stay as direct links and are not moved to the bottom.
  • Bare links where link text equals URL stay inline.

Step 2: Convert

${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts <markdown_file> --theme <theme> [--cite]

Step 3: Report Result

Display the output path from JSON result. If backup was created, mention it.

Usage

${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts <markdown_file> [options]

Options:

OptionDescriptionDefault
--theme <name>Theme name (default, grace, simple, modern)default
--color <name|hex>Primary color: preset name or hex valuetheme default
--font-family <name>Font: sans, serif, serif-cjk, mono, or CSS valuetheme default
--font-size <N>Font size: 14px, 15px, 16px, 17px, 18px16px
--title <title>Override title from frontmatter
--citeConvert external links to bottom citations, append 引用链接 sectionfalse (off)
--keep-titleKeep the first heading in contentfalse (removed)
--mermaid-theme <name>Mermaid theme: default, forest, dark, neutral, basedefault
--mermaid-scale <N>Mermaid render scale (positive number ≤ 4)2
--mermaid-width <N>Mermaid target display width in CSS px; PNG is rendered at width × scale pixels when the diagram is narrower than this860
--mermaid-bg <value>Mermaid background: white, transparent, or #hexwhite
--no-mermaidSkip Mermaid PNG rendering; emit <pre class="mermaid"> fallbackfalse
--helpShow help

Color Presets:

NameHexLabel
blue#0F4C81Classic Blue
green#009874Emerald Green
vermilion#FA5151Vibrant Vermilion
yellow#FECE00Lemon Yellow
purple#92617ELavender Purple
sky#55C9EASky Blue
rose#B76E79Rose Gold
olive#556B2FOlive Green
black#333333Graphite Black
gray#A9A9A9Smoke Gray
pink#FFB7C5Sakura Pink
red#A93226China Red
orange#D97757Warm Orange (modern default)

Examples:

# Basic conversion (uses default theme, removes first heading)
${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts article.md

# With specific theme
${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts article.md --theme grace

# Theme with custom color
${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts article.md --theme modern --color red

# Enable bottom citations for ordinary external links
${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts article.md --cite

# Keep the first heading in content
${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts article.md --keep-title

# Override title
${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts article.md --title "My Article"

Output

File location: Same directory as input markdown file.

  • Input: /path/to/article.md
  • Output: /path/to/article.html

Conflict handling: If HTML file already exists, it will be backed up first:

  • Backup: /path/to/article.html.bak-YYYYMMDDHHMMSS

JSON output to stdout:

{
  "title": "Article Title",
  "author": "Author Name",
  "summary": "Article summary...",
  "htmlPath": "/path/to/article.html",
  "backupPath": "/path/to/article.html.bak-20260128180000",
  "contentImages": [
    {
      "placeholder": "MDTOHTMLIMGPH_1",
      "localPath": "/path/to/img.png",
      "originalPath": "imgs/image.png"
    }
  ],
  "mermaidImages": [
    {
      "hash": "a1b2c3d4e5f6",
      "localPath": "/path/to/imgs/.mermaid-cache/mermaid-a1b2c3d4e5f6.png",
      "cached": false
    }
  ]
}

Mermaid rendering: Code blocks fenced as ```mermaid are rendered to PNGs via headless Chrome (CDP) and cached at imgs/.mermaid-cache/mermaid-<hash>.png. The cache key includes the code, theme, scale, target width, background, and mermaid version. Add imgs/.mermaid-cache/ to .gitignore if you do not want generated diagrams checked in. Requires Chrome/Chromium/Edge on the system; otherwise the block falls back to <pre class="mermaid">…</pre> and conversion still succeeds.

Themes

ThemeDescription
defaultClassic - traditional layout, centered title with bottom border, H2 with white text on colored background
graceElegant - text shadow, rounded cards, refined blockquotes (by @brzhang)
simpleMinimal - modern minimalist, asymmetric rounded corners, clean whitespace (by @okooo5km)
modernModern - large radius, pill-shaped titles, relaxed line height (pair with --color red for traditional red-gold style)

Supported Markdown Features

FeatureSyntax
Headings# H1 to ###### H6
Bold/Italic**bold**, *italic*
Code blocks```lang with syntax highlighting
Inline code`code`
TablesGitHub-flavored markdown tables
Images![alt](src)
Links[text](url); add --cite to move ordinary external links into bottom references
Blockquotes> quote
Lists- unordered, 1. ordered
Alerts> [!NOTE], > [!WARNING], etc.
Footnotes[^1] references
Ruby text`{base
Mermaid```mermaid blocks rendered to local PNG via headless Chrome (cached under imgs/.mermaid-cache/); falls back to <pre class="mermaid"> if Chrome is unavailable or rendering fails
PlantUML```plantuml diagrams

Frontmatter

Supports YAML frontmatter for metadata:

---
title: Article Title
author: Author Name
description: Article summary
---

If no title is found, extracts from first H1/H2 heading or uses filename.

Extension Support

Custom configurations via EXTEND.md. See Preferences section for paths and supported options.

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