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Welcome @mrienstra! 👋
Original author of this library and unified
/remark
maintainer here.
There's a lot going on in the community in the moment.
Upgrading this library continues to be of interest to me, processing incoming issues and discussions (including this one) is the top priority as part of the maintainer team is traveling right now, once things slow down redot
and then react-markdown
both will receive upgrades.
I would object both to archiving or adding a deprecation notice at the top.
remark 14.0.0 was released Aug 3, 2021. remark 13.0.0 was released Oct 14, 2020, and has not received any updates since then (the following release was 14.0.0).
When the upgrade happens it will likely go directly to remark
15, which is currently in the works, and also a higher priority.
I would be open to a PR expanding the install section to include notes on supported node version and remark
versions. If you're interested in opening a PR @mrienstra
(reference https://github.com/remarkjs/react-markdown#install)
it would be great to add a "When should I use this?" section like rehype-react and react-markdown, to help steer people to the best option for their needs.
This would be a great add, feel free to open a PR @mrienstra .
The main benefits of this over say react-markdown
are support for server side rendering, deeper support for rehype
and rehype-react
and for async plugins.
The trade off being, some may find the react-markdown
component system more intuitive than the system here.
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Related Issues (14)
- How to retrieve code fence metadata? HOT 3
- fix `module` declaration in `package.json` HOT 1
- Server rendering/setting initial markdown state HOT 14
- Action Required: Fix Renovate Configuration
- Difference with react-markdown HOT 2
- Dependency Dashboard
- Struggling to get plugins working HOT 3
- Remark plugins are not working HOT 4
- Lots of console output about whitespace nodes in tables HOT 5
- Plugins don't work HOT 1
- Syntax highlighting example HOT 3
- Typing for custom components HOT 11
- Type conflict / Update to unified v10 HOT 1
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