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    Markdoc

    Markdoc

    A powerful, flexible, Markdown-based authoring framework.

    ...Markdoc is a Markdown-based syntax and toolchain for creating custom documentation sites. Stripe created Markdoc to power our public docs. Markdoc uses a fully declarative approach to composition and flow control. Maintain full control over your code and content. Markdoc is open-source and fully extensible. Markdoc delivers a powerful, flexible, developer experience (DX) with an equally capable authoring experience (AX). Use Markdoc to create interactive documentation experiences, static content sites, authoring tooling, and more. ...
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    Cycle.js

    Cycle.js

    A functional and reactive JavaScript framework for predictable code

    Cycle’s core abstraction is your application as a pure function main() where inputs are read effects (sources) from the external world and outputs (sinks) are write effects to affect the external world. These I/O effects in the external world are managed by drivers, plugins that handle DOM effects, HTTP effects, etc. The internals of main() are built using Reactive Programming primitives, which maximizes separation of concerns and provides a fully declarative way of organizing your code. The...
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