The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style
The CSS is generated. Contributions should go to this repo.
Download manually, from CDNJS, or with npm:
$ npm install github-markdown-css
Import the github-markdown.css
file and add a markdown-body
class to the container of your rendered Markdown and set a width for it. GitHub uses 980px
width and 45px
padding, and 15px
padding for mobile.
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="github-markdown.css">
<style>
.markdown-body {
box-sizing: border-box;
min-width: 200px;
max-width: 980px;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 45px;
}
@media (max-width: 767px) {
.markdown-body {
padding: 15px;
}
}
</style>
<article class="markdown-body">
<h1>Unicorns</h1>
<p>All the things</p>
</article>
You can use GitHub's /markdown
API to turn Markdown into the HTML that GitHub generates, which works well with the CSS in this repo. Other Markdown parsers will mostly work with these styles too. To mimic how GitHub highlights code, you can use starry-night
with your Markdown parser of choice.
There are 3 themes provided in this package:
- github-markdown.css: (default) Automatically switches between light and dark through
@media (prefers-color-scheme)
. - github-markdown-light.css: Light-only.
- github-markdown-dark.css: Dark-only.
You may know that now GitHub supports more than 2 themes including dark_dimmed
, dark_high_contrast
and colorblind
variants. If you want to try these themes, you can generate them on your own! See next section.
See generate-github-markdown-css
for how it's generated and ability to generate your own.
Run npm run make
to update the CSS.