Others
GFM
If your docs both serve on documentation site and directly on GitHub, we provide a gfm
option to align your Markdown behavior with GitHub.
Note
For full GFM syntax, see GFM.
We are not 100% supporting it to be honestly, we only supply its syntax including linkify, breaks, footnote, task list, code highlight, image mark, mermaid, mathjax and so on.
Some of the behavior might be different, for example to support Vue syntax, we are not disallowing <script>
tags. But in most situation, the behavior should be same.
Besides, custom container is enabled by default in @vuepress/theme-default
and vuepress-theme-hope
, but not available in GitHub Markdown preview.
v-pre
Since VuePress2 has removed V1's v-pre container in core, the plugin provides vPre
option to support it. That is, you can use any Mustache syntax in the container below.
{{ abc }}
::: v-pre
{{ abc }}
:::