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mdcat

Fancy cat for Markdown (that is, CommonMark):

$ mdcat sample.md

mdcat showcase with different colour themes

mdcat in WezTerm, with "One Light (base16)", "Gruvbox Light", and "Darcula (base16)" (from left to right), and JetBrains Mono as font.

Features

mdcat works best with iTerm2, WezTerm, and kitty, and a good terminal font with italic characters. Then it

  • nicely renders all basic CommonMark syntax,
  • highlights code blocks with syntect,
  • shows links, and also images inline in supported terminals (see above, where "Rust" is a clickable link!),
  • adds jump marks for headings in iTerm2 (jump forwards and backwards with ⇧⌘↓ and ⇧⌘↑).
Terminal Basic syntax Syntax highlighting Images Jump marks
Basic ANSI¹
Windows 10 console
Terminology
iTerm2 ✓²
kitty ✓²
WezTerm ✓²
VSCode ✓²
Ghostty ✓²
  1. mdcat requires that the terminal supports strikethrough formatting and inline links. This includes most modern terminal emulators, such as Windows Terminal, KDE Konsole, or anything based on VTE, GNOME's terminal emulation library. But mdcat likely won't work well on old terminals that lack these features (e.g. the Linux text console).
  2. SVG images are rendered with resvg, see SVG support.

Not supported:

  • CommonMark extension for footnotes.
  • Inline markup and text wrapping in table cells.

Usage

Try mdcat --help or read the mdcat(1) manpage.

Installation

mdcat can be linked or copied to mdless; if invoked as mdless it automatically uses pagination.

Building

Run cargo build --release.

Building requires libcurl.

Packaging

When packaging mdcat you may wish to include the following additional artifacts:

  • A symlink or hardlink from mdless to mdcat (see above).

  • Shell completions for relevant shells, by invoking mdcat --completions after building, e.g.

    $ mdcat --completions fish > /usr/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/mdcat.fish
    $ mdcat --completions bash > /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/mdcat
    $ mdcat --completions zsh > /usr/share/zsh/site-functions/_mdcat
    # Same for mdless if you include it
    $ mdless --completions fish > /usr/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/mdless.fish
    $ mdless --completions bash > /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/mdless
    $ mdless --completions zsh > /usr/share/zsh/site-functions/_mdless
  • A build of the man page mdcat.1.adoc, using AsciiDoctor:

    $ asciidoctor -b manpage -a reproducible -o /usr/share/man/man1/mdcat.1 mdcat.1.adoc
    $ gzip /usr/share/man/man1/mdcat.1
    # If you include a mdless as above, you may also want to support man mdless
    $ ln -s mdcat.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/mdless.1.gz

Troubleshooting

mdcat can output extensive tracing information when asked to. Run mdcat with $MDCAT_LOG=trace for complete tracing information, or with $MDCAT_LOG=mdcat::render=trace to trace only rendering.

License

Copyright Sebastian Wiesner [email protected]

Binaries are subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0, see LICENSE.

Most of the source is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0, see LICENSE, unless otherwise noted; some files are subject to the terms of the Apache 2.0 license, see http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0