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/**
* Generate the default label that GitHub uses on backreferences.
*
* @param {number} referenceIndex
* Index of the definition in the order that they are first referenced,
* 0-indexed.
* @param {number} rereferenceIndex
* Index of calls to the same definition, 0-indexed.
* @returns {string}
* Default label.
*/
export function defaultBackLabel(
referenceIndex: number,
rereferenceIndex: number
): string
/**
* Create an extension for `micromark` to support GFM footnotes when
* serializing to HTML.
*
* @param {Options | null | undefined} [options={}]
* Configuration (optional).
* @returns {HtmlExtension}
* Extension for `micromark` that can be passed in `htmlExtensions` to
* support GFM footnotes when serializing to HTML.
*/
export function gfmFootnoteHtml(
options?: Options | null | undefined
): HtmlExtension
export type HtmlExtension = import('micromark-util-types').HtmlExtension
/**
* Generate a back label dynamically.
*
* For the following markdown:
*
* ```markdown
* Alpha[^micromark], bravo[^micromark], and charlie[^remark].
*
* [^remark]: things about remark
* [^micromark]: things about micromark
* ```
*
* This function will be called with:
*
* * `0` and `0` for the backreference from `things about micromark` to
* `alpha`, as it is the first used definition, and the first call to it
* * `0` and `1` for the backreference from `things about micromark` to
* `bravo`, as it is the first used definition, and the second call to it
* * `1` and `0` for the backreference from `things about remark` to
* `charlie`, as it is the second used definition
*/
export type BackLabelTemplate = (
referenceIndex: number,
rereferenceIndex: number
) => string
/**
* Configuration.
*/
export type Options = {
/**
* Prefix to use before the `id` attribute on footnotes to prevent them from
* *clobbering* (default: `'user-content-'`).
*
* Pass `''` for trusted markdown and when you are careful with
* polyfilling.
* You could pass a different prefix.
*
* DOM clobbering is this:
*
* ```html
* <p id="x"></p>
* <script>alert(x) // `x` now refers to the `p#x` DOM element</script>
* ```
*
* The above example shows that elements are made available by browsers, by
* their ID, on the `window` object.
* This is a security risk because you might be expecting some other variable
* at that place.
* It can also break polyfills.
* Using a prefix solves these problems.
*/
clobberPrefix?: string | null | undefined
/**
* Textual label to use for the footnotes section (default: `'Footnotes'`).
*
* Change it when the markdown is not in English.
*
* This label is typically hidden visually (assuming a `sr-only` CSS class
* is defined that does that) and so affects screen readers only.
* If you do have such a class, but want to show this section to everyone,
* pass different attributes with the `labelAttributes` option.
*/
label?: string | null | undefined
/**
* Attributes to use on the footnote label (default: `'class="sr-only"'`).
*
* Change it to show the label and add other attributes.
*
* This label is typically hidden visually (assuming an `sr-only` CSS class
* is defined that does that) and so affects screen readers only.
* If you do have such a class, but want to show this section to everyone,
* pass an empty string.
* You can also add different attributes.
*
* > 👉 **Note**: `id="footnote-label"` is always added, because footnote
* > calls use it with `aria-describedby` to provide an accessible label.
*/
labelAttributes?: string | null | undefined
/**
* HTML tag name to use for the footnote label element (default: `'h2'`).
*
* Change it to match your document structure.
*
* This label is typically hidden visually (assuming a `sr-only` CSS class
* is defined that does that) and so affects screen readers only.
* If you do have such a class, but want to show this section to everyone,
* pass different attributes with the `labelAttributes` option.
*/
labelTagName?: string | null | undefined
/**
* Textual label to describe the backreference back to references (default:
* `defaultBackLabel`).
*
* The default value is:
*
* ```js
* function defaultBackLabel(referenceIndex, rereferenceIndex) {
* return (
* 'Back to reference ' +
* (referenceIndex + 1) +
* (rereferenceIndex > 1 ? '-' + rereferenceIndex : '')
* )
* }
* ```
*
* Change it when the markdown is not in English.
*
* This label is used in the `aria-label` attribute on each backreference
* (the `` links).
* It affects users of assistive technology.
*/
backLabel?: BackLabelTemplate | string | null | undefined
}