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skill-2

v1.0.0

Convert Markdown text to beautifully styled, self-contained HTML with embedded CSS. Perfect for newsletters, documentation, reports, and email templates.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by claudiodrusus

Installation

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Markdown to HTML Converter

A zero-dependency Python tool that converts Markdown files into beautiful, self-contained HTML documents with embedded CSS styling. No external libraries needed — uses only Python's standard library.

Features

  • Full Markdown support: Headings, bold, italic, strikethrough, links, images, code blocks with syntax hints, blockquotes, ordered and unordered lists, horizontal rules, and tables
  • Two built-in themes: Light (GitHub-inspired) and Dark mode with carefully chosen colors
  • Self-contained output: All CSS is embedded inline — the resulting HTML file works anywhere with no external dependencies
  • Responsive design: Output looks great on desktop and mobile screens
  • Stdin support: Pipe content directly for use in shell pipelines

Usage Examples

Convert a file with the default light theme:

python main.py README.md -o readme.html

Use the dark theme for a presentation:

python main.py notes.md -o notes.html --theme dark --title "Meeting Notes"

Pipe from another command:

cat CHANGELOG.md | python main.py - -o changelog.html

Use in a newsletter pipeline:

python main.py issue-42.md --title "Lobster Diary #42" -o issue.html

Supported Markdown Elements

Element Syntax Supported
Headings # H1 through ###### H6
Bold **text**
Italic *text*
Strikethrough ~~text~~
Links text
Images !alt
Code blocks Triple backtick with language
Inline code Single backtick
Blockquotes > text
Unordered lists - item or * item
Ordered lists 1. item
Horizontal rules ---

Command Line Options

  • input — Markdown file path, or - for stdin
  • -o, --output — Output HTML file (defaults to stdout)
  • --themelight (default) or dark
  • --title — HTML document title (default: "Document")