` with
container name class will be created:
```html
here be dragons
```
Markup is the same as for [fenced code blocks](http://spec.commonmark.org/0.18/#fenced-code-blocks).
Difference is, that marker use another character and content is rendered as markdown markup.
## Installation
node.js, browser:
```bash
$ npm install markdown-it-container --save
$ bower install markdown-it-container --save
```
## API
```js
var md = require('markdown-it')()
            .use(require('markdown-it-container'), name [, options]);
```
Params:
- __name__ - container name (mandatory)
- __options:__
   - __validate__ - optional, function to validate tail after opening marker, should
     return `true` on success.
   - __render__ - optional, renderer function for opening/closing tokens.
   - __marker__ - optional (`:`), character to use in delimiter.
## Example
```js
var md = require('markdown-it')();
md.use(require('markdown-it-container'), 'spoiler', {
  validate: function(params) {
    return params.trim().match(/^spoiler\s+(.*)$/);
  },
  render: function (tokens, idx) {
    var m = tokens[idx].info.trim().match(/^spoiler\s+(.*)$/);
    if (tokens[idx].nesting === 1) {
      // opening tag
      return '
' + md.utils.escapeHtml(m[1]) + '
\n';
    } else {
      // closing tag
      return '\n';
    }
  }
});
console.log(md.render('::: spoiler click me\n*content*\n:::\n'));
// Output:
//
// 
click me
// content
// 
```
## License
[MIT](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it-container/blob/master/LICENSE)