mermaid-filter
is a pandoc filter that adds support for mermaid syntax diagrams in markdown.
Write your diagrams in fenced code blocks as usual like this:
~~~mermaid
sequenceDiagram
Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
John-->>Alice: Great!
~~~
npm install --global mermaid-filter
- To convert your markdown file
something.md
intosomething.html
, usepandoc -t html -F mermaid-filter -o something.html something.md
WINDOWS - you need mermaid-filter.cmd
in the line above
Windows 8.1 - On windows 8.1, mermaid-filter.cmd
fails - apparently due to change in how the CMD.exe works
for subprocesses? - see this issue thread.
You have to edit the globally installed mermaid-filter.cmd
located in c:\users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\npm
to use ~dp$PATH:0
.
Unfortunately, you will need to do this each time you install/update mermaid-filter since it overwrites the cmd file.
You have a couple of formatting options via attributes of the fenced code block to control the rendering
- Image Format - Use
{.mermaid format=svg}
Default is png - Width - Use
{.mermaid width=400}
default with is 500 - Theme - Use
{.mermaid theme=forest}
default is 'default'. Corresponds to--theme
flag of mermaid.cli - Save path - Use
{.mermaid loc=img}
default loc=inline which will encode the image in adata uri
scheme.- Possible values for
loc
loc=inline
- default; encode image to data uri on img tag.- For widest compatibility, use png (default)
- SVG has trouble on IE11
loc=imgur
- upload png to imgur and link to it.loc=<anythingelse>
-treat as folder name to place images into
- Possible values for
Note that to specify options, you need to use the curly braces syntax and have the .mermaid
class attached.
Admittedly, this is uglier than the earlier syntax on top - but that's how Pandoc wants it.
Mermaid cli allows you to specify additional options in a json configuration file and a css file. mermaid-filter
will look in the current directory for .mermaid-config.json
and .mermaid.css
and if found, pass them in to
mermaid cli.