Footnotes plugin for markdown-it markdown parser.
v2.+ requires markdown-it
v5.+, see changelog.
Markup is based on pandoc definition.
Normal footnote:
Here is a footnote reference,[^1] and another.[^longnote]
[^1]: Here is the footnote.
[^longnote]: Here's one with multiple blocks.
Subsequent paragraphs are indented to show that they
belong to the previous footnote.
html:
<p>Here is a footnote reference,<sup class="footnote-ref"><a href="#fn1" id="fnref1">[1]</a></sup> and another.<sup class="footnote-ref"><a href="#fn2" id="fnref2">[2]</a></sup></p>
<p>This paragraph won’t be part of the note, because it
isn’t indented.</p>
<hr class="footnotes-sep">
<section class="footnotes">
<ol class="footnotes-list">
<li id="fn1" class="footnote-item"><p>Here is the footnote. <a href="#fnref1" class="footnote-backref">↩</a></p>
</li>
<li id="fn2" class="footnote-item"><p>Here’s one with multiple blocks.</p>
<p>Subsequent paragraphs are indented to show that they
belong to the previous footnote. <a href="#fnref2" class="footnote-backref">↩</a></p>
</li>
</ol>
</section>
Inline footnote:
Here is an inline note.^[Inlines notes are easier to write, since
you don't have to pick an identifier and move down to type the
note.]
html:
<p>Here is an inline note.<sup class="footnote-ref"><a href="#fn1" id="fnref1">[1]</a></sup></p>
<hr class="footnotes-sep">
<section class="footnotes">
<ol class="footnotes-list">
<li id="fn1" class="footnote-item"><p>Inlines notes are easier to write, since
you don’t have to pick an identifier and move down to type the
note. <a href="#fnref1" class="footnote-backref">↩</a></p>
</li>
</ol>
</section>
node.js, browser:
npm install markdown-it-footnote --save
bower install markdown-it-footnote --save
var md = require('markdown-it')()
.use(require('markdown-it-footnote'));
md.render(/*...*/) // See examples above
Differences in browser. If you load script directly into the page, without
package system, module will add itself globally as window.markdownitFootnote
.
The markdown-it-footnote plugin can be customized by adding options as a parameter. The default setting is to be compatible with the prior implementation.
var md = require('markdown-it')();
var mdFootnotes = require('markdown-it-footnote');
md.use(mdFootnotes, { backref: false });
backref -- by setting this option to false
the backlinks in footnodes are not rendered and the links to the footnode do not contain sub-ids.
This is especially useful on documents that reuse the same footnote annotation very often.
The 'backref' option defaults to true
.
If you want to customize the output, you'll need to replace the template
functions. To see which templates exist and their default implementations,
look in index.js
. The API of these template functions is out of
scope for this plugin's documentation; you can read more about it in the
markdown-it
documentation.
To demonstrate with an example, here is how you might replace the <hr>
that
this plugin emits by default with an <h4>
emitted by your own template
function override:
const md = require('markdown-it')().use(require('markdown-it-footnote'));
md.renderer.rules.footnote_block_open = () => (
'<h4 class="mt-3">Footnotes</h4>\n' +
'<section class="footnotes">\n' +
'<ol class="footnotes-list">\n'
);