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greadme's Issues

I'd be interested in helping maintain this project

I use this project all the time. I'd be interested in helping maintain it, e.g. fixing the DeprecationWarning that's emitted on modern node, or updating the dependencies.

Would you be willing to review pull requests, or give me write access to the project if you're too busy to do so?

anchor tags don't work

Github uses javascript to handle the fragment part of the URL and then scroll to the element with the name "user-content-[fragment]".
This bit of javascript isn't on the greadme generated pages, so one cannot test if the anchors are working properly.
Perhaps you can load in the github javascript like you are loading in the github css?

Thanks for a great tool!

Run greadme on another host than local

We really love the plugin you have written and we browsed the source code. Is it possible to pass the host via the command line from via a parameter like it is done with the port.

We would love to run a bunch of markdown files on some machine which should be available all people.

Thanks for creating such a plugin.

Support multiple ports

It would be nice if it were possible to use mutiple instances of greadme. E.g. open 2 or more, markdown files.

Display Images in greadme service

Hey,

we want do display a image with ![img jo](images/img.png) and the image is there. The generated HTML can display has the correct link <img src="images/img.png" but the picture will be displayed, see the following picture:

greadme_issue

Going to the picture URL gives us the image as a funny hex string (or any other format).

greadme_funny_picture

Thanks for taking care of this issue and thanks for this awesome tool, I really like it.

Best

Matthias

Display images on local machine

Hey,
I would have to display image located on my pc, but with every method that I found out on the internet I can't achieve that.
I always retrieve the same following image
cattura
I read that that bug was fixed so I can't figure out why It's not working for me.
Hope you can help me.
Thank you!

screenshot

I love the screenshot, but it may be worth noting that github handles the slightly broken markup:

# title
=======

but marked doesn't (yet) so the readme should probably be fixed, or failing that, make sure you take the screenshot when rendering on the github server.

The other thing is that you haven't nested the screenshots inside each other, which would create an awesome nesting effect for extra meta-ness.

support relative links

seems like greadme README.md creates a server that only serves that file, regardless of path. would be nice if it also served files relative to that file. ex. i want to click through links to other md files in my repo

Live

Rather than forcing me to re-run the application every time the readme changes, could we set it so it generates the web-page whenever it's requested. That way you could just hit refresh on the web-browser.

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