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CommonMark Core Extension

The CommonMarkCoreExtension class contains all of the core Markdown syntax - things like parsing headers, code blocks, links, image, etc.

Installation

This extension is bundled with league/commonmark. This library can be installed via Composer:

composer require league/commonmark

See the installation section for more details.

Included by Default

This extension is automatically installed for you (behind-the-scenes) whenever you instantiate the parser using the CommonMarkConverter class:

use League\CommonMark\CommonMarkConverter;

$converter = new CommonMarkConverter();
echo $converter->convert('# Hello World!');

Manual Usage

If you ever create a new Environment() from scratch, you’ll probably want to include the CommonMarkCoreExtension() so you get all the standard Markdown syntax included:

use League\CommonMark\Environment\Environment;
use League\CommonMark\Extension\CommonMark\CommonMarkCoreExtension;
use League\CommonMark\MarkdownConverter;

// Define your configuration, if needed
$config = [];

// Create a new Environment with the core extension
$environment = new Environment($config);
$environment->addExtension(new CommonMarkCoreExtension());

// Instantiate the converter engine and start converting some Markdown!
$converter = new MarkdownConverter($environment);
echo $converter->convert('# Hello World!');

Alternatively, if you don’t want all of the core Markdown syntax, avoid using CommonMarkCoreExtension. You can always add just the individual parsers, renderers, etc. you actually want with the Environment. (This is actually how the Inlines Only Extension works - it only includes a subset of things that CommonMarkCoreExtension does!)


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