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    Markdown Viewer

    Markdown Viewer

    Markdown Viewer / Browser Extension

    Markdown Viewer and Browser Extension.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Seafile

    Seafile

    High performance file syncing and sharing

    ...Build your team's knowledge base with Seafile's built-in Wiki feature. Organize files into libraries. A library can be selectively synced into any device. Reliable and efficient file syncing improves your productivity. Access files in the cloud in local S: drive without syncing them. Extends the local disk space with the massive storage capacity on the server. Files can be used offline too. Features built with enterprise environments in mind: AD/LDAP integration, group syncing, department hierarchy, fine-grained permission control. Edit Wiki documents in Markdown format, with built-in WYSIWYG Markdown editor. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Obsidian MEDILIG

    Obsidian MEDILIG

    Obsidian MEDILIG (Medical Life Guard) App Local-First Offline-First

    Obsidian MEDILIG (Medical Life Guard): An easy-to-use, flexible, secure, cross-platform medical knowledge management system for patient's Electronic Health Record (EHR) that is built on top of Obsidian software application for the design, implementation and use of autonomous, multilingual, clinical documents from primary care to continuing care.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Ink

    Ink

    A fast and flexible Markdown parser written in Swift.

    ...Originally developed as part of the Publish ecosystem, it focuses on performance and extensibility while maintaining a relatively simple and understandable internal architecture. The parser operates by reading Markdown input through a structured reader system that processes fragments and determines how each section should be interpreted. It uses error handling as part of its control flow, allowing the parser to efficiently decide whether to advance or rewind when processing different Markdown constructs. Ink is intended to be both production-ready and developer-friendly, encouraging users to explore and extend its functionality as needed.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Pandoc Resume

    Pandoc Resume

    The Markdown Resume

    The pandoc_resume repository provides a flexible workflow for authoring a résumé or CV in Markdown and rendering it to polished outputs like PDF or HTML using Pandoc and ConTeXt. The idea is that you write a single resume.md (or equivalent Markdown) file with your content and structure, and then the build system handles conversion, styling, layout, and output generation. The project includes styles, templates, and assets (CSS, ConTeXt files, Lua filters) to shape how your résumé looks,...
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