Converts bbcode into html
HTML5 preset to transform BBCode to HTML for @bbob/parser
A BBCode to HTML Renderer part of @bbob
A BBCode to HTML Renderer part of @bbob
bbcode to html,you can used it for your project if you have a vue or react project,good luck for you
React preset to transform BBCode to React for @bbob/react
Simple and efficient bbcode parser.
HTML5 preset to transform BBCode to HTML for @bbob/parser
A BBCode Parser for NodeJS
BBCODE.JS =========
A utility for turning raw BBCode into React elements.
Vue preset to transform BBCode to Vue for @bbob/vue*
A library for draftjs to bbcode conversion.
Base preset for creating extensible presets for @bbob/core
TypeScript definitions for bbcode-to-react
Allows you to parse BBCode and to extend the markup to add your own tags.
BBCode parser for Node written for Epochtalk. Based on SMF's flavor of BBCode.
JSON Schema based editor
A BBCode to React Renderer part of @bbob
Templates for rendered bbcode partials
A lightweight HTML and BBCode WYSIWYG editor.
Word wrapping with HTML, ANSI color code, indentation and paragraphing support.
DraftJS: Convert to and from BBCode
Advanced html to plain text converter
BBCode for Ruby
BBCodeizer is a simple gem that translates BBCode to HTML
A gem which allows you converting the HTML tags to the BBCode ones
BBCode to HTML for Ruby based apps.
BBCodeizer is a simple gem that translates BBCode to HTML
Convert BBCode to HTML and check whether the BBCode is valid.
With ClothMark you can easily convert your files formatted with Markdown, Textile or BBCode to HTML files.
Converts BBCode to HTML. Gracefully handles invalid input.
Markbridge parses multiple markup formats (BBCode, HTML, MediaWiki wikitext, s9e/TextFormatter XML) into a shared AST and renders them as Discourse-flavored Markdown. Built for forum migrations to Discourse, with extensible parsers and renderers.
bb-ruby is a Ruby library to convert BBCode markup to HTML
Gem for parsing bbcode-formatted strings to HTML or any other formatting you like (or don't like).
Vanilla markItUp! for Rails 3.x, works with ERB, so, no extra gems needed like SCSS (huh?) or LESS. It comes with these sets from markItUp!: Html, Textile, Wiki Syntax, Markdown, and BBcode, if you use one of them maybe you will need to add other gems to parse it ;-).