<ins>
tag plugin for markdown-it markdown parser.
v3.+ requires markdown-it
v10.+, see changelog.
++inserted++
=> <ins>inserted</ins>
Markup uses the same conditions as CommonMark emphasis.
node.js, browser:
npm install markdown-it-ins --save bower install markdown-it-ins --save
var md = require('markdown-it')() .use(require('markdown-it-ins')); md.render('++inserted++') // => '<p><ins>inserted</ins></p>'
Differences in browser. If you load script directly into the page, without package system, module will add itself globally as window.markdownitIns
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