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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T10:44:44+00:00 2026-06-04T10:44:44+00:00

I am using regex in Python to pull comments, formatted with Markdown, from a

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I am using regex in Python to pull comments, formatted with Markdown, from a CoffeeScript file. CS uses ### as the start and end markers for multiline comments. This conflicts with the markdown formatting because # is used to denote a header class. Is it be possible make Markdown interpret the % or ^ or some other character as the header class token?

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    2026-06-04T10:44:45+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 10:44 am

    It is possible to override many elements of Python Markdown by taking advantage of the markdown.extensions.Extension class. After a little digging and experimenting I got this to work by writing a custom header parser which extended the generic BlockParser.

    Essentially it looks something like this

    class CustomHeaderParser( BlockParser )
        def run( params )
            # implementation
    
    class CustomExtension( Extension )
        def extendMarkdown( self, md, md_globals )
            md.parser.blockprocessor.add( 'custom_header_parser', CustomHeaderParser(md.parser), '<hashheader' )
            md.registerExtension( self )
    
    
    markdown_parser = markdown.Markdown( extensions=[ CaretHeaderExtension() ] )
    markdown_parser.convert( markdown_text )
    

    About half way through researching this I also found another, less desirable, work around. There are two types of header styles that markdown understands Setext and atx. Setext uses ==== and —– on the line below the text to provide two header levels h1 and h2.

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