# ikiwiki-fast-pandoc An "external" (XML-RPC) [IkiWiki][] plugin for rendering Markdown fragments with [Pandoc][], replacing the default [mdwn][] plugin. You should probably try [ikiwiki-pandoc][] first, as it's easier to install, more mature, and more featureful than this plugin. However, ikiwiki-fast-pandoc can be significantly faster, especially if you use directives like [table][] and [report][] that generate many Markdown fragments that IkiWiki will htmlize individually. Whereas [ikiwiki-pandoc][] will fork+exec the pandoc binary for every fragment, ikiwiki-fast-pandoc embeds pandoc in a co-process that runs alongside IkiWiki. At [SFLC][], this sped up rebuilds of an internal wiki by 25-30%. [IkiWiki]: https://ikiwiki.info/ [Pandoc]: https://pandoc.org/ [mdwn]: https://ikiwiki.info/plugins/mdwn/ [ikiwiki-pandoc]: https://github.com/sciunto-org/ikiwiki-pandoc [SFLC]: https://softwarefreedom.org [table]: https://ikiwiki.info/ikiwiki/directive/table/ [report]: http://ikiwiki.info/plugins/contrib/report/ikiwiki/directive/report/ ## Build and install Install git and [Haskell Stack](http://haskellstack.org/), then do: ``` git clone git://code.softwarefreedom.org/git/ikiwiki-fast-pandoc cd fast-pandoc stack build ``` To make fast-pandoc available to your wiki, locate its "extra library and plugin directory" (the `libdir` option in the `*.setup` file), create a `plugins` subdirectory (if it doesn't already exist), and install the `fast-pandoc` binary into it. (See also .) Many wikis put their libdir at `~/.ikiwiki`. ``` mkdir -p ~/.ikiwiki/plugins/ stack install --local-bin-path ~/.ikiwiki/plugins ``` Finally, add `fast-pandoc` to the `add_plugins` list: ``` ikiwiki --changesetup ~/wiki.setup --plugin fast-pandoc ```