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    Markdown Viewer

    Markdown Viewer

    Markdown Viewer / Browser Extension

    Markdown Viewer and Browser Extension.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Markdown

    Markdown

    WeChat Markdown Editor

    WeChat Markdown Editor | A highly concise WeChat Markdown editor, that supports Markdown syntax, color palette selection, multi-image upload, one-click document download, custom CSS style, one-click reset, and other features. Markdown documents are automatically rendered into WeChat graphics and text in real-time, so you no longer have to worry about the typesetting of WeChat articles! As long as you know the basic Markdown syntax, you can make a simple and beautiful WeChat graphic. Chrome...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Markdown Preview for (Neo)vim

    Markdown Preview for (Neo)vim

    Markdown preview plugin for (neo)vim

    Preview Markdown in your modern browser with synchronized scrolling and flexible configuration.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Markdown Editor With WYSIWYG Controls

    Markdown Editor With WYSIWYG Controls

    An Easy to use Browser Based MarkDown Editor With Live Preview Panel

    Browser Based, Cross Platform, Supporting all Operating Systems, Easy Application. No need to remember any markdown syntax anymore. Just Select Your Text and Click on any of the Buttons Above ( Except for some buttons ). See the Below Screenshot for Details. Notes: This editor has been tested fully on the Firefox Web Browser and is quite successful.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    StackEdit

    StackEdit

    In-browser Markdown editor

    Unrivalled writing experience. StackEdit’s Markdown syntax highlighting is unique. The refined text formatting of the editor helps you visualize the final rendering of your files. StackEdit provides very handy formatting buttons and shortcuts, thanks to PageDown, the WYSIWYG-style Markdown editor used by Stack Overflow. Whether you write, you review, you comment… StackEdit's layout provides you with the flexibility you need, without sacrifice. StackEdit’s Scroll Sync feature accurately binds...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Flatdoc

    Flatdoc

    Build sites fast from Markdown

    Flatdoc is a tiny JavaScript library that builds a documentation site directly from Markdown files, without requiring a server-side engine or static site generator. Point it at a Markdown source and it fetches, parses, and renders content into a ready-to-browse doc layout in the browser. It autogenerates a navigation sidebar from headings, supports anchors, and provides a clean default theme that’s easy to restyle. Because it runs client-side, it’s great for small projects, GitHub-hosted...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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