A (partial) Org Mode parser in Clojure.
This library parses Emacs Org Mode format to Hiccup, which is a tree representation of HTML in the form of nested Clojure vectors.
Add the above dependency to project.clj
. Use
clj-org.org/parse-org
to convert a string of Org Mode text into
Hiccup.
Factored out of the blorg blog prototype, this parser started out as an Instaparse grammar. However, it proved too difficult to get good performance without ambiguities, so the parser has become what is basically a series of monster regular expressions (example here).
(ns myproject.core
(:require [clj-org.org :refer [parse-org]]))
(parse-org "#+TITLE: This is an Org Mode file.
* This is the outer section
** This is an inner section
Inner section body -- /with italic text/! And *bold text* too.
- Plain List Item 1
- Plain List Item 2
[[http://eigenhombre.com][A link to a Web site]]
")
... yields:
{:title "This is an Org Mode file.",
:headers "\n#+TITLE: This is an Org Mode file.\n\n",
:content
[:div
[:h1 [:p "This is the outer section"]]
[:h2 [:p "This is an inner section"]]
[:span
[:p
[:span
[:span
"Inner section body – "
[:em "with italic text"]
"! And "]
[:strong "bold text"]
" too.\n"]]
[:ul
[:li [:p "Plain List Item 1\n"]]
[:li [:p "Plain List Item 2\n"]]]
[:p
[:span
[:a {:href "http://eigenhombre.com"} "A link to a Web site"]
"\n"]]]]}
Copyright © 2015 John Jacobsen. MIT license.
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