# markdown-emdash
Extension for [python-markdown](https://python-markdown.github.io/) that replaces all triple dashes (—) with em-dashes (—).
More information on [extensions here](https://python-markdown.github.io/extensions/).
## Installation
` pip install markdown-emdash `
## Usage
`python markdown.markdown(some_text, extensions=['mdx_emdash']) `
or
`python from mdx_emdash import EmDashExtension markdown.markdown(some_text, extensions=[EmDashExtension()]) `
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