Converts markdown files to various output
maruku [options] [file1.md [file2.md ...]]
maruku is a markdown interpreter: it accepts files written in the markdown language and transforms them into HTML, TeX of PDF (using pdflatex). If no file is given on the command-line, maruku acts as a filter and converts standard input to standard output.
-v, --[no-]verbose
Run verbosely
-u, --[no-]unsafe
Use unsafe features
-b
Break on error
-i, --math-images ENGINE
Uses ENGINE to render TeX to PNG.
-m, --math-engine ENGINE
Uses ENGINE to render MathML
-o, --output FILE
Output filename
Creates PDF output using pdflatex. Please see the NOTE below.
--s5
Write S5 slideshow
--html
Write HTML output.
--html-frag
Write the contents of the BODY.
--tex
Write LaTeX
--inspect
Shows the parsing result
--version
Show version
marutex(1) pdflatex(1).
An important note for debian users: to prevent a lightweight library such as libmaruku-ruby to pull in heavy dependencies like texlive, libmaruku-ruby does not depend on texlive (but only recommends it). This means that if you do not install texlive, you will not have PDF output.
maruku was written by Andrea Censi <[email protected]>.
This manual page was written by Vincent Fourmond <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).