Parse hyperlinks

A parser library written with Nom to recognize hyperlinks and link reference definitions in Markdown, reStructuredText, Asciidoc and HTML formatted text input.

Cargo Documentation License

The library implements the CommonMark Specification 0.29, reStructuredText Markup Specification (revision 8571, date 2020-10-28), the specifications in Asciidoctor User Manual, chapter 26 (date 2020-12-03) and HTML 5.2: section 4.5.

To illustrate the usage and the API of the library, parse-hyperlinks comes also with a simple command line application.

Installation:

bash cargo install parse-hyperlinks

Usage examples

Markdown

  1. Create a file input.txt with text and hyperlinks:

    md abc[text10](destination10 "title10")abc abc[text11][label11]abc abc[text12](destination2 "title12") abc[text13]abc

  2. Run parse-hyperlinks:

    shell $ ./parse-hyperlinks <input.txt >output.html

  3. Inspect output.html:

    ```html

    abc[text10](destination10 "title10")abc
    abc[text11][label11]abc
    abc[text12](destination2 "title12")
    abc[text13]abc
    ``` This is how it looks like in the web browser: ```shell $ firefox output.html ```
    abc[text10](destination10 "title10")abc
    abc[text11][label11]abc
    abc[text12](destination2 "title12")
    abc[text13]abc
    

reStructuredText

  1. Create a file input.txt with text and hyperlinks:

    rst abc `text21 <label21_>`_abc abc text22_ abc abc text23__ abc abc text_label24_ abc abc text25__ abc .. _label21: destination21 .. _text22: destination22 .. __: destination23 __ destination25

  2. Run parse-hyperlinks:

    shell $ ./parse-hyperlinks <input.txt >output.html

  3. Inspect output.html:

    ```html

    abc `text21 <label21_>`_abc
    abc text22_ abc
    abc text23__ abc
    abc text_label24_ abc
    abc text25__ abc
    .. _label21: destination21
    .. _text22: destination22
    .. __: destination23
    __ destination25
    ``` This is how it looks like in the web browser: ```shell $ firefox output.html ```
    abc `text21 <label21_>`_abc
    abc text22_ abc
    abc text23__ abc
    abc text_label24_ abc
    abc text25__ abc
    .. _label21: destination21
    .. _text22: destination22
    .. __: destination23
    __ destination25
    

Asciidoc

  1. Create a file input.txt with text and hyperlinks:

    adoc abc abc https://destination30[text30]abc abc link:https://destination31[text31]abc abc {label32}[text32]abc abc {label33}abc :label32: https://destination32 :label33: https://destination33

  2. Run parse-hyperlinks:

    shell $ ./parse-hyperlinks <input.txt >output.html

  3. Inspect output.html:

    ```html

    abc
    abc https://destination30[text30]abc
    abc link:https://destination31[text31]abc
    abc {label32}[text32]abc
    abc {label33}abc
    :label32: https://destination32
    :label33: https://destination33
    ``` This is how it looks like in the web-browser: ```shell $ firefox output.html ```
    abc
    abc https://destination30[text30]abc
    abc link:https://destination31[text31]abc
    abc {label32}[text32]abc
    abc {label33}abc
    :label32: https://destination32
    :label33: https://destination33
    

HTML

  1. Create a file input.txt with text and hyperlinks:

    adoc abc<a href="dest1" title="title1">text1</a>abc abc<a href="dest2" title="title2">text2</a>abc

  2. Run parse-hyperlinks:

    shell $ ./parse-hyperlinks <input.txt >output.html

  3. Inspect output.html:

    ```html

    abc<a href="dest1" title="title1">text1</a>abc
    abc<a href="dest2" title="title2">text2</a>abc
    ``` This is how it looks like in the web-browser: ```shell $ firefox output.html ```
    abc<a href="dest1" title="title1">text1</a>abc
    abc<a href="dest2" title="title2">text2</a>abc