├── .gitignore
├── .gitmodules
├── Assets
└── image-20250105104842533.png
├── CodeMaid.config
├── LICENSE-GPL.txt
├── QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.sln
├── QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer
├── Plugin.cs
├── QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.csproj
└── Scripts
│ ├── pack-zip.cmd
│ ├── pack-zip.ps1
│ └── update-version.ps1
├── QuickLook.Plugin.Metadata.Base.config
├── QuickLook.Plugin.Metadata.config
├── README.md
├── Scripts
├── pack-zip.cmd
├── pack-zip.ps1
└── update-version.ps1
└── Settings.XamlStyler
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1 | // Copyright © 2024 ema
2 | //
3 | // This file is part of QuickLook program.
4 | //
5 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 | // (at your option) any later version.
9 | //
10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 | // GNU General Public License for more details.
14 | //
15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 | // along with this program. If not, see .
17 |
18 | using QuickLook.Common.Helpers;
19 | using QuickLook.Common.Plugin;
20 | using QuickLook.Plugin.HtmlViewer;
21 | using System;
22 | using System.Diagnostics;
23 | using System.IO;
24 | using System.Linq;
25 | using System.Reflection;
26 | using System.Windows;
27 | using System.Windows.Threading;
28 |
29 | namespace QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer;
30 |
31 | public class Plugin : IViewer
32 | {
33 | private WebpagePanel? _panel;
34 |
35 | public int Priority => 1;
36 |
37 | public void Init()
38 | {
39 | }
40 |
41 | public bool CanHandle(string path)
42 | {
43 | return !Directory.Exists(path) && new[] { ".markmap", ".mm", ".mm.md", ".mm.mdown", ".mm.rmd", ".mm.markdown" }.Any(path.ToLower().EndsWith);
44 | }
45 |
46 | public void Prepare(string path, ContextObject context)
47 | {
48 | context.PreferredSize = new Size(1000, 720);
49 | }
50 |
51 | public void View(string path, ContextObject context)
52 | {
53 | _panel = new WebpagePanel();
54 |
55 | if (OSThemeHelper.AppsUseDarkTheme())
56 | {
57 | // Invoke using reflection: WebView2.CreationProperties.AdditionalBrowserArguments
58 | // This approach allows the library to avoid direct dependency on WebView2
59 | if (typeof(WebpagePanel).GetField("_webView", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance) is FieldInfo fieldInfo)
60 | {
61 | object? webView2 = fieldInfo.GetValue(_panel);
62 |
63 | if (webView2?.GetType().GetProperty("CreationProperties", BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance) is PropertyInfo creationPropertiesProperty)
64 | {
65 | object? creationProperties = creationPropertiesProperty.GetValue(webView2);
66 |
67 | if (creationProperties?.GetType().GetProperty("AdditionalBrowserArguments", BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance) is PropertyInfo additionalBrowserArgumentsProperty)
68 | {
69 | string additionalBrowserArguments = (additionalBrowserArgumentsProperty.GetValue(creationProperties) as string) ?? string.Empty;
70 | additionalBrowserArgumentsProperty.SetValue(creationProperties, additionalBrowserArguments + " --enable-features=WebContentsForceDark");
71 | }
72 | }
73 | }
74 | }
75 |
76 | context.ViewerContent = _panel;
77 | context.Title = Path.GetFileName(path);
78 |
79 | _panel.NavigateToHtml(GenerateMarkdownHtml(path));
80 | _panel.Dispatcher.Invoke(() => { context.IsBusy = false; }, DispatcherPriority.Loaded);
81 | }
82 |
83 | public void Cleanup()
84 | {
85 | GC.SuppressFinalize(this);
86 |
87 | _panel?.Dispose();
88 | _panel = null!;
89 | }
90 |
91 | private string GenerateMarkdownHtml(string path)
92 | {
93 | string html = null!;
94 |
95 | if (Tools.MarkmapCommandExists())
96 | {
97 | string file = Directory.Exists(@".\QuickLook.Plugin\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer")
98 | ? Path.GetFullPath(@".\QuickLook.Plugin\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer\markmap.html")
99 | : Path.Combine(SettingHelper.LocalDataPath, @"QuickLook.Plugin\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer\markmap.html");
100 |
101 | if (File.Exists(file))
102 | {
103 | File.Delete(file);
104 | }
105 |
106 | using Process process = new()
107 | {
108 | StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo()
109 | {
110 | FileName = "cmd.exe",
111 | Arguments = $"/c markmap.cmd --offline --no-open --output \"{file}\" \"{path}\"",
112 | UseShellExecute = false,
113 | CreateNoWindow = true,
114 | }
115 | };
116 |
117 | process.Start();
118 | process.WaitForExit();
119 |
120 | if (File.Exists(file))
121 | {
122 | html = File.ReadAllText(file);
123 | File.Delete(file);
124 | }
125 | }
126 |
127 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(html))
128 | {
129 | bool isForceDarkMode = OSThemeHelper.AppsUseDarkTheme();
130 |
131 | html =
132 | $$"""
133 |
134 | markmap-cli not installed.
135 |
136 | Installation
137 | yarn global add markmap-cli
138 | or
139 | npm install -g markmap-cli
140 |
141 |
150 | """;
151 | }
152 |
153 | return html;
154 | }
155 | }
156 |
157 | file static class Tools
158 | {
159 | public static bool MarkmapCommandExists()
160 | {
161 | using Process process = new()
162 | {
163 | StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo()
164 | {
165 | FileName = "cmd.exe",
166 | Arguments = "/c where markmap",
167 | UseShellExecute = false,
168 | RedirectStandardOutput = true,
169 | CreateNoWindow = true,
170 | }
171 | };
172 |
173 | process.Start();
174 | process.WaitForExit();
175 | return process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd().Length >= 1;
176 | }
177 | }
178 |
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/QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer/QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.csproj:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 | Library
5 | net462
6 | QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer
7 | QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer
8 | 512
9 | false
10 | true
11 | latest
12 | enable
13 | false
14 | false
15 | false
16 | MinimumRecommendedRules.ruleset
17 | {A7F3D8B1-6C8E-4B7F-BE42-5972A6F4E1E1}
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | true
22 | full
23 | false
24 | ..\..\QuickLook\Build\Debug\QuickLook.Plugin\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer\
25 | DEBUG;TRACE
26 | x86
27 | prompt
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 | pdbonly
32 | true
33 | ..\Build\Release\
34 | TRACE
35 | x86
36 | prompt
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 | true
41 | full
42 | false
43 | ..\..\QuickLook\Build\Debug\QuickLook.Plugin\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer\
44 | DEBUG;TRACE
45 | AnyCPU
46 | prompt
47 |
48 |
49 |
50 | pdbonly
51 | true
52 | ..\Build\Release\
53 | TRACE
54 | AnyCPU
55 | prompt
56 |
57 |
58 |
59 |
60 | PreserveNewest
61 |
62 |
63 |
64 |
65 |
66 | {85FDD6BA-871D-46C8-BD64-F6BB0CB5EA95}
67 | QuickLook.Common
68 | False
69 |
70 |
71 |
72 |
73 |
74 | {CE22A1F3-7F2C-4EC8-BFDE-B58D0EB625FC}
75 | QuickLook.Plugin.HtmlViewer
76 | False
77 |
78 |
79 |
80 |
81 |
82 |
83 |
84 |
85 |
86 |
87 | Properties\GitVersion.cs
88 |
89 |
90 |
91 |
92 |
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/QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer/Scripts/pack-zip.cmd:
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1 | powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File pack-zip.ps1
2 | @pause
3 |
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/QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer/Scripts/pack-zip.ps1:
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1 | Remove-Item ..\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.qlplugin -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
2 |
3 | $files = Get-ChildItem -Path ..\Build\Release\ -Exclude *.pdb,*.xml
4 | Compress-Archive $files ..\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.zip
5 | Move-Item ..\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.zip ..\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.qlplugin
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/QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer/Scripts/update-version.ps1:
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1 | $tag = git describe --always --tags "--abbrev=0"
2 | $revision = git describe --always --tags
3 |
4 | $text = @"
5 | // This file is generated by update-version.ps1
6 |
7 | using System.Reflection;
8 |
9 | [assembly: AssemblyVersion("$tag")]
10 | [assembly: AssemblyInformationalVersion("$revision")]
11 | "@
12 |
13 | $text | Out-File $PSScriptRoot\..\GitVersion.cs -Encoding utf8
14 |
15 |
16 | $xml = [xml](Get-Content $PSScriptRoot\..\QuickLook.Plugin.Metadata.Base.config)
17 | $xml.Metadata.Version="$revision"
18 | $xml.Save("$PSScriptRoot\..\QuickLook.Plugin.Metadata.config")
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/QuickLook.Plugin.Metadata.Base.config:
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1 |
2 |
3 | QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer
4 | 1.0.0
5 | View the markmap files.
6 |
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/QuickLook.Plugin.Metadata.config:
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1 |
2 |
3 | QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer
4 | 1.0.1
5 | View the markmap files.
6 |
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/README.md:
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1 |
2 |
3 | # QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer
4 |
5 | This plugin allows [QuickLook](https://github.com/QL-Win/QuickLook) to preview markmap file formats.
6 |
7 | ## Supported extensions
8 |
9 | The following file extensions are treated as markmap files.
10 |
11 | - markmap
12 | - mm
13 | - mm.md
14 | - mm.mdown
15 | - mm.rmd
16 | - mm.markdown
17 |
18 | ## Dependencies
19 |
20 | - [markmap-cli](https://markmap.js.org/docs/packages--markmap-cli)
21 |
22 | ## Screen Shot
23 |
24 | 
25 |
26 | ## Licenses
27 |
28 | 
29 |
30 | This project references many other open-source projects. See [here](https://github.com/QL-Win/QuickLook/wiki/On-the-Shoulders-of-Giants) for the full list.
31 |
32 | All source codes are licensed under [GPL-3.0](https://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0).
33 |
34 | If you want to make any modification on these source codes while keeping new codes not protected by GPL-3.0, please contact me for a sublicense instead.
35 |
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/Scripts/pack-zip.cmd:
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1 | powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File pack-zip.ps1
2 | @pause
3 |
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/Scripts/pack-zip.ps1:
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1 | Remove-Item ..\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.qlplugin -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
2 |
3 | $files = Get-ChildItem -Path ..\Build\Release\ -Exclude *.pdb,*.xml
4 | Compress-Archive $files ..\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.zip
5 | Move-Item ..\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.zip ..\QuickLook.Plugin.MarkmapViewer.qlplugin
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/Scripts/update-version.ps1:
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1 | $tag = git describe --always --tags "--abbrev=0"
2 | $revision = git describe --always --tags
3 |
4 | $text = @"
5 | // This file is generated by update-version.ps1
6 |
7 | using System.Reflection;
8 |
9 | [assembly: AssemblyVersion("$tag")]
10 | [assembly: AssemblyInformationalVersion("$revision")]
11 | "@
12 |
13 | $text | Out-File $PSScriptRoot\..\GitVersion.cs -Encoding utf8
14 |
15 |
16 | $xml = [xml](Get-Content $PSScriptRoot\..\QuickLook.Plugin.Metadata.Base.config)
17 | $xml.Metadata.Version="$revision"
18 | $xml.Save("$PSScriptRoot\..\QuickLook.Plugin.Metadata.config")
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/Settings.XamlStyler:
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1 | {
2 | "AttributesTolerance": 2,
3 | "KeepFirstAttributeOnSameLine": true,
4 | "MaxAttributeCharactersPerLine": 0,
5 | "MaxAttributesPerLine": 1,
6 | "NewlineExemptionElements": "RadialGradientBrush, GradientStop, LinearGradientBrush, ScaleTransform, SkewTransform, RotateTransform, TranslateTransform, Trigger, Condition, Setter",
7 | "SeparateByGroups": false,
8 | "AttributeIndentation": 0,
9 | "AttributeIndentationStyle": 1,
10 | "RemoveDesignTimeReferences": false,
11 | "IgnoreDesignTimeReferencePrefix": false,
12 | "EnableAttributeReordering": true,
13 | "AttributeOrderingRuleGroups": [
14 | "x:Class",
15 | "xmlns, xmlns:x",
16 | "xmlns:*",
17 | "x:Key, Key, x:Name, Name, x:Uid, Uid, Title",
18 | "Grid.Row, Grid.RowSpan, Grid.Column, Grid.ColumnSpan, Canvas.Left, Canvas.Top, Canvas.Right, Canvas.Bottom",
19 | "Width, Height, MinWidth, MinHeight, MaxWidth, MaxHeight",
20 | "Margin, Padding, HorizontalAlignment, VerticalAlignment, HorizontalContentAlignment, VerticalContentAlignment, Panel.ZIndex",
21 | "*:*, *",
22 | "PageSource, PageIndex, Offset, Color, TargetName, Property, Value, StartPoint, EndPoint",
23 | "mc:Ignorable, d:IsDataSource, d:LayoutOverrides, d:IsStaticText",
24 | "Storyboard.*, From, To, Duration"
25 | ],
26 | "FirstLineAttributes": "",
27 | "OrderAttributesByName": true,
28 | "PutEndingBracketOnNewLine": false,
29 | "RemoveEndingTagOfEmptyElement": true,
30 | "SpaceBeforeClosingSlash": true,
31 | "RootElementLineBreakRule": 0,
32 | "ReorderVSM": 2,
33 | "ReorderGridChildren": false,
34 | "ReorderCanvasChildren": false,
35 | "ReorderSetters": 0,
36 | "FormatMarkupExtension": true,
37 | "NoNewLineMarkupExtensions": "x:Bind, Binding",
38 | "ThicknessSeparator": 2,
39 | "ThicknessAttributes": "Margin, Padding, BorderThickness, ThumbnailClipMargin",
40 | "FormatOnSave": true,
41 | "CommentPadding": 2
42 | }
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