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RedCloth is a module for using Textile in Ruby. Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML. It’s used on wikis, blogging engines, bug trackers, this site—pretty much everywhere.
textile | to | html |
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_emphasized_ | → | emphasized |
*strong* | → | strong |
"Ruby on Rails":http://www.rubyonrails.org | → | Ruby on Rails |
* one * another |
→ |
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# one # two |
→ |
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RedCloth 4.0 has not yet been released. It is in the pre-release testing stages. Try it out with:
$ gem install RedCloth --source http://code.whytheluckystiff.net
NB: RedCloth is CamelCase, not lowercase. Do a gem install redcloth
and you’ll get ERROR: could not find redcloth locally or in a repository
.
To compile the latest from source code, get it from the repository:
$ git clone git://github.com/jgarber/redcloth.git
$ cd redcloth
$ rake install
You’ll need Ragel 6.2 to compile it from source.
Bug tracking is on Lighthouse. Please only report bugs about RedCloth 4.0. The 3.0.4 version’s bugs are many and well-known
If you have a change you would like to contribute:
- fork on GitHub
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git clone
your fork - add tests to show how the expected behavior is not occurring
- write code until the tests pass
- send a pull request on GitHub
Have a question about RedCloth or want to follow its latest developments? Join the mailing list.