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## Markdown Shaarli plugin
Convert all your shaares description to HTML formatted Markdown.
[Read more about Markdown syntax](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax).
Markdown processing is done with [Parsedown library](https://github.com/erusev/parsedown).
### Installation
As a default plugin, it should already be in `tpl/plugins/` directory.
If not, download and unpack it there.
The directory structure should look like:
```
--- plugins
|--- markdown
|--- help.html
|--- markdown.css
|--- markdown.meta
|--- markdown.php
|--- README.md
```
To enable the plugin, just check it in the plugin administration page.
You can also add `markdown` to your list of enabled plugins in `data/config.json.php`
(`general.enabled_plugins` list).
This should look like:
```
"general": {
"enabled_plugins": [
"markdown",
[...]
],
}
```
Parsedown parsing library is imported using Composer. If you installed Shaarli using `git`,
or the `master` branch, run
composer update --no-dev --prefer-dist
### No Markdown tag
If the tag `nomarkdown` is set for a shaare, it won't be converted to Markdown syntax.
> Note: this is a special tag, so it won't be displayed in link list.
### HTML escape
By default, HTML tags are escaped. You can enable HTML tags rendering
by setting `security.markdwon_escape` to `false` in `data/config.json.php`:
```json
{
"security": {
"markdown_escape": false
}
}
```
With this setting, Markdown support HTML tags. For example:
> <strong>strong</strong><strike>strike</strike>
Will render as:
> <strong>strong</strong><strike>strike</strike>
**Warning:**
* This setting might present **security risks** (XSS) on shared instances, even though tags
such as script, iframe, etc should be disabled.
* If you want to shaare HTML code, it is necessary to use inline code or code blocks.
* If your shaared descriptions contained HTML tags before enabling the markdown plugin,
enabling it might break your page.
### Known issue
#### Redirector
If you're using a redirector, you *need* to add a space after a link,
otherwise the rest of the line will be `urlencode`.
```
[link](http://domain.tld)-->test
```
Will consider `http://domain.tld)-->test` as URL.
Instead, add an additional space.
```
[link](http://domain.tld) -->test
```
> Won't fix because a `)` is a valid part of an URL.