Add KaTeX support to your docsify project with just two lines of code in index.html.
Add docsify-katex CDN to your index.html:
<!-- CDN files for docsify-katex -->
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/docsify-katex@latest/dist/docsify-katex.js"></script>
<!-- or <script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/upupming/docsify-katex@latest/dist/docsify-katex.js"></script> -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@latest/dist/katex.min.css"/>Note:
gh/upupming/docsify-katex@latest/dist/docsify-katex.jswill always fetch the latest version ofdocsify-katexon GitHub, you can use it when you want to try the latest dev features.- You don't need
katex.min.js, because it is already included indocsify-katex.js.
| Name | Website | Source code |
|---|---|---|
docsify-katex documentation |
upupming.site/docsify-katex/docs | upupming/docsify-katex/docs |
| Firebook | yngtodd.github.io/firebook | yngtodd/firebook |
If you have an awesome project using docsify-katex and want to share it with others, please leave it at this issue. I will add it here as soon as possible.
Making KaTeX work properly with docsify is a hard work, this repo is just a workaround. The main difficulty is that we cannot know context of the whole markdown file like yzhang-gh/markdown-it-katex does, so matching complicate `'s and $'s is not possible. Now we have such known issues:
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Change
\`to:<code>`</code>
By doing this, your
`will not be considered as a start or end of a code block.