angular-marked
AngularJS Markdown using marked.
Usage
bower install angular-markedorbower install Hypercubed/angular-marked- Include the 
marked.jsscript into your app. By default should be atbower_components/marked/lib/marked.js. - Include the 
angular-marked.jsinto your app. By default should be atbower_components/angular-marked/angular-marked.js. - Add 
hc.markedas a module dependency to your app. 
Set default options (optional)
	app.config(['markedProvider', function(markedProvider) {
	  markedProvider.setOptions({gfm: true});
	}]); 
Example using highlight.js Javascript syntax highlighter (must include highlight.js script).
	markedProvider.setOptions({
      gfm: true,
      tables: true,
      highlight: function (code) {
        return hljs.highlightAuto(code).value;
      }
    }); 
As a directive
	<marked>
	     #Markdown directive
	     *It works!*  
	</marked> 
Bind the markdown input to a scope variable:
	<div marked="my_markdown">
	</div>
	<!-- Uses $scope.my_markdown --> 
Include a markdown file:
	<div marked ng-include="'README.md'">
	</div>
	<!-- Uses markdown content from README.md --> 
As a service
	app.controller('myCtrl', ['marked', function(marked) {
	  $scope.html = marked('#TEST');
	}]); 
Testing
Install npm and bower dependencies:
	npm install
	bower install
	npm test 
Why?
I wanted to use marked instead of showdown as used in angular-markdown-directive as well as expose the option to globally set defaults. Yes, it is probably best to avoid creating a bunch of angular wrapper modules... but I use this enough across multiple projects to make it worth while for me. Use it if you like. Pull requests are welcome.
Acknowledgments
Based on angular-markdown-directive by briantford which, in turn, is based on this excellent tutorial by @johnlinquist.
License
MIT