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    html-to-markdown

    html-to-markdown

    Convert HTML to Markdown. Even works with entire websites

    Convert HTML into Markdown with Go. It is using an HTML Parser to avoid the use of regexp as much as possible. That should prevent some weird cases and allows it to be used for cases where the input is totally unknown.
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    react-markdown-editor-lite

    react-markdown-editor-lite

    A light-weight Markdown editor based on React

    A light-weight(20KB zipped) Markdown editor of React component. Supports TypeScript. Supports custom markdown parser. Full markdown support. Supports pluggable function bars. Full control over UI. Supports image uploading and dragging. Supports synced scrolling between editor and preview.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    markdown-it

    markdown-it

    Markdown parser, done right. 100% CommonMark support, extensions

    markdown-it is a fast and extensible JavaScript-based Markdown parser designed to convert Markdown text into HTML while maintaining strict compliance with the CommonMark specification and offering additional syntax enhancements. It is widely used in web applications, documentation tools, and content platforms due to its high performance and flexibility. The library is built with a rule-based parsing system that allows developers to customize or replace syntax rules, making it adaptable to a wide variety of use cases. ...
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    markdown-rs

    markdown-rs

    CommonMark compliant markdown parser in Rust with ASTs and extensions

    markdown-rs is an open-source markdown parser written in Rust. It’s implemented as a state machine (#![no_std] + alloc) that emits concrete tokens, so that every byte is accounted for, with positional info. The API then exposes this information as an AST, which is easier to work with, or it compiles directly to HTML. While most markdown parsers work towards compliancy with CommonMark (or GFM), this project goes further by following how the reference parsers (cmark, cmark-gfm) work, which is...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    remarklint

    remarklint

    plugins to check (lint) markdown code style

    remark plugins to check (lint) markdown code style. remark is an ecosystem of plugins that work with markdown as structured data, specifically ASTs (abstract syntax trees). ASTs make it easy for programs to deal with markdown. We call those programs plugins. Plugins inspect and change trees. You can use the many existing plugins or you can make your own.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Markdig

    Markdig

    A fast, powerful, CommonMark compliant, extensible Markdown processor

    A fast, powerful, CommonMark compliant, extensible Markdown processor for .NET. Very fast parser and HTML renderer (no-regexp), very lightweight in terms of GC pressure. Abstract Syntax Tree with precise source code location for syntax tree, useful when building a Markdown editor. Check out MarkdownEditor for Visual Studio powered by Markdig! Even the core Markdown/CommonMark parsing is pluggable, so it allows to disable built-in Markdown/Commonmark parsing (e.g Disable HTML parsing) or...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Ink

    Ink

    A fast and flexible Markdown parser written in Swift.

    Ink is a fast and flexible Markdown parsing library written in Swift that is designed to convert Markdown content into structured representations suitable for rendering or further processing. 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...
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    cebe/markdown

    cebe/markdown

    A super fast, highly extensible markdown parser for PHP

    cebe/markdown is a super fast, highly extensible markdown parser for PHP. It is a set of PHP classes, each representing a Markdown flavor and a command line tool for converting Markdown files to HTML files. The implementation focus is to be fast (see benchmark) and extensible. You are able to add additional language elements by directly hooking into the parser, no (possibly error-prone) post- or pre-processing is needed to extend the language. It is also well-tested to provide the best...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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