Visualize your Markdown as mindmaps with markmap.
This is an extension for coc.nvim.
If you prefer a CLI version, see markmap-cli.
Note: coc-markmap allows generating markmaps from current buffer or selected text, while the CLI version can only create markmaps from Markdown files.
First, make sure coc.nvim is started.
Then install with the Vim command:
:CocInstall coc-markmap
Open a Markdown, and execute:
:CocCommand markmap.create
An HTML file with the same basename as the Markdown file will be created and opened in your default browser. If there is a selection, it will be used instead of the file content.
Transforming plugins are enabled by default, including syntax highlight with PrismJS and math typesetting with Katex.
There is also a watching mode:
:CocCommand markmap.watch
The markmap will update once the markdown file changes, and the node under cursor will always be visible in the viewport on cursor move.
You can change some global configurations for this extension in coc-settings.json
.
First open the settings file with :CocConfig
.
There is no default key mapping, but you can easily add your own:
" Create markmap from the whole file
nmap <Leader>m <Plug>(coc-markmap-create)
" Create markmap from the selected lines
vmap <Leader>m <Plug>(coc-markmap-create-v)
It is also possible to add a command to create markmaps.
command! -range=% Markmap CocCommand markmap.create <line1> <line2>
Now you have the :Markmap
command to create a Markmap, either from the whole file or selected lines.