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smartfm

smartfm handles frontmatter of files

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Usage

say you have the following markdown file:

---
title: A really awesome article
date: 23-10-2020
type: feature
---
# A Awesome Title
The world is cool. And here is why
* reason 1
* reason 2
import * as smartfm from * smartfm

let markdownfile = `---
testKey: testValue
testKey2: testValue2
---
# some markdown`

// easy methods
let parsedData = smartfm.parse(markdownfile)

// parsedData will be object
/*
    {
        data: {
            testKey: testValue,
            testKey2: testValue2
        },
        content: '# some markdown',
        orig: '---\ntestKey: testValue\ntestKey2: testValue2\n---\n# some markdown'
    }
*/

let newFmString = smartfm.stringify('My awesome string', {testKey1: testValue1})
// newFmString will be '---\testKey1: testValue1\n---\nMyawesomeString'

# class Smartfm
let mySmartfm = new smartfm.Smartfm({
    fmType: 'yaml' // can be yaml or json atm
})

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