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console_windows.go | ||
example.png | ||
github.go | ||
gitlab.go | ||
glow_test.go | ||
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go.sum | ||
LICENSE | ||
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Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
stash.go |
Glow
Render markdown on the CLI, with pizzazz!
What is it?
Glow is a terminal based markdown reader designed from the ground up to bring out the beauty—and power—of the CLI.
Use it to quickly discover markdown files in a folder (it will automatically search subdirectories for you), read documentation directly on the command line and stash markdown files to your own private collection in the Charm Cloud so you can read them anywhere.
Installation
Use your fave package manager:
# macOS or Linux
brew install glow
# Arch Linux (btw)
yay -S glow
# Void Linux
xbps-install -S glow
# Nix
nix-env -iA nixpkgs.glow
# FreeBSD
pkg install glow
Or download a binary from the releases page. MacOS, Linux, FreeBSD binaries are available, as well as Debian and RPM packages. ARM builds are also available for Linux and FreeBSD.
Or just use go get
:
go get github.com/charmbracelet/glow
Usage
Use a markdown source as the primary argument:
# Read from file
glow README.md
# Read from stdin
glow -
# Fetch README from GitHub / GitLab
glow github.com/charmbracelet/glow
# Fetch markdown from HTTP
glow https://host.tld/file.md
When glow
is started without a markdown source, it will try to find a
README.md
or README
file in the current working directory.
Stashing
Glow works with the Charm Cloud to allow you to store any markdown file in your own private collection. When you run:
glow stash README.md
You'll add that markdown file to your stash. Running glow
without arguments
will let you browse through all your stashed documents. This is a great way to
keep track of documentation that you need to reference.
Stashing is private and your stash and its contents will not be exposed publicly.
Word Wrapping
The -w
flag lets you set a maximum width at which the output will be wrapped:
glow -w 60
Paging
The output can be displayed in the user's preferred pager with the -p
flag.
This defaults to the ANSI-aware less -r
if $PAGER
is not explicitly set.
Styles
You can choose a style with the -s
flag. When no flag is provided glow
tries
to detect your terminal's current background color and automatically picks
either the dark
or the light
style for you.
glow -s [dark|light]
Alternatively you can also supply a custom JSON stylesheet:
glow -s mystyle.json
Check out the Glamour Style Section to find more styles. Or make your own!
For additional usage details see:
glow --help
License
Part of Charm.
Charm热爱开源!