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# Markdown parsing library Contains two libraries: * `/extra` - Gives you `MardownExtra_Parser` and `Markdown_Parser` - Docs at http://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/ * `/gfm` -- Github Flavored Markdown - Gives you `WPCom_GHF_Markdown_Parser` - It has the same interface as `MarkdownExtra_Parser` - Adds support for fenced code blocks: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-and-highlighting-code-blocks/#fenced-code-blocks - By default it replaces them with a code shortcode - You can change this using the `$use_code_shortcode` member variable - You can change the code shortcode wrapping with `$shortcode_start` and `$shortcode_end` member variables - The `$preserve_shortcodes` member variable will preserve all registered shortcodes untouched. Requires WordPress to be loaded for `get_shortcode_regex()` - The `$preserve_latex` member variable will preserve oldskool $latex yer-latex$ codes untouched. - The `$strip_paras` member variable will strip <p> tags because that's what WordPress likes. - See `WPCom_GHF_Markdown_Parser::__construct()` for how the above member variable defaults are set.