Convert URLs to Markdown links and images
Extracts URLs from text → Gets their article title → Creates Markdown links and images
Useful for when you have a linkdump and want them in Markdown.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
http://updates.html5rocks.com/2014/01/Yo-Polymer-A-Whirlwind-Tour-Of-Web-Component-Tooling
Magnis dis parturient montes.
Lorem http://codelittle.com/tag/yeoman/
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[Yo Polymer – A Whirlwind Tour Of Web Component Tooling](http://updates.html5rocks.com/2014/01/Yo-Polymer-A-Whirlwind-Tour-Of-Web-Component-Tooling)
[How To Use Yeoman](http://codelittle.com/tag/yeoman/)
![](https://github.global.ssl.fastly.net/images/modules/logos_page/GitHub-Mark.png)
$ npm install --save urls-md
const urslMd = require('urls-md');
urlsMd('Lorem ipsum http://codelittle.com/tag/yeoman/').then(urls => {
console.log(urls);
//=> ['[How To Use Yeoman](http://codelittle.com/tag/yeoman/)']
});
Type: string
Text to extract markdown links and images from.
$ npm install --global urls-md
$ urls-md --help
Usage
urls-md <file>
cat <file> | urls-md
You can also easily run through multiple files using shell scripting. In this example using ZSH syntax:
# loops through all .txt files in the current directory and outputs the converted files with .md extension
for f (*.txt) { urls-md $f > $f.md }
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