h1. textile.js Attempt at an implementation of fully featured Textile parser in JavaScript that runs reasonably fast and mostly avoids outputting broken HTML. Give it a go in "a live textile web editor":http://borgar.github.com/textile-js/. h2. Install bc. $ npm install textile-js h2. Options The basic interface mimics "marked":https://github.com/chjj/marked, the popular markdown parser. So if you use that in your project then you can support Textile as well with minimal effort. Currently, the only supported option is @breaks@ which can be used to enable/disable the default behavior of line-breaking single newlines within blocks. h2. Usage bc. console.log( textile( "I am using __textile__." ) ); You can also get to the syntax tree, which uses "JsonML":http://www.jsonml.org/. bc. var jsonml = textile.parse( text ); console.log( jsonml ); h2. CLI bc. $ textile -o hello.html hello world ^D $ cat hello.html

hello world

h2. License Copyright (c) 2012, Borgar Þorsteinsson (MIT License). See LICENSE.