Provided by: omd_1.3.2-2build3_amd64 

NAME
omd - Markdown frontend in pure OCaml
DESCRIPTION
omd [options] [inputfile1 .. inputfileN] [options]
-o file.html Specify the output file (default is stdout).
-- Consider all remaining arguments as input file names.
-u Use standard Markdown style for emph/bold when using `_'.
-c Ignore lines that start with `!!!' (3 or more exclamation points).
-C Ignore everything on a line after `!!!' (3 or more exclamation points).
-m Output Markdown instead of HTML.
-notags
Output without the HTML tags.
-toc Replace `*Table of contents*' by the table of contents.
-otoc Output only the table of contents.
-ts f Section for the Table of contents (default: all).
-td f Table of contents depth (default is 2).
-H Protect HTML comments.
-r l=p Register program p as a code highlighter for language l.
-R l Registers unknown languages to be l instead of void.
-nl2br Convert new lines to <br/>.
-x ext Activate extension ext (not yet implemented).
-l List available extensions ext (not yet implemented).
-b Don't check validity of HTML tag names.
-s (might not work as expected yet) Block HTML only in block HTML, inline HTML only in inline HTML
(semantics undefined if use both -b and -s).
-LHTML List all known HTML tags
-LHTMLi
List all known inline HTML tags
-version
Print version.
-VS start
Set the start token to use to declare a verbatim section. If you use -VE, you must use -VS, and
both must be non-empty.
-VE end
Set the end token to use to declare a verbatim section. If you use -VE, you must use -VS, and both
must be non-empty.
-w Activate warnings (beta).
-W Convert warnings to errors, implies -w (beta).
-help Display this list of options
--help Display this list of options
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for omd is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and omd programs are
properly installed at your site, the command
info omd
should give you access to the complete manual.
omd 1.3.2 June 2025 OMD(1)