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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: 1 This Week
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    react-markdown

    react-markdown

    Markdown component for React

    React component to render markdown. This package is a React component that can be given a string of markdown that it’ll safely render to React elements. You can pass plugins to change how markdown is transformed and pass components that will be used instead of normal HTML elements.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Milkdown

    Milkdown

    Plugin driven WYSIWYG markdown editor framework

    A plugin-driven WYSIWYG markdown Editor, inspired by Typora, built on top of prose-mirror and remark. The website is designed by Meo and Mirone. Powered by Theme Nord and Material Design. A plugin driven framework to build WYSIWYG Markdown editor.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    markdown-it

    markdown-it

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

    ...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. It also supports plugins that extend functionality, such as adding emoji support, footnotes, or custom containers, enabling highly tailored rendering pipelines. markdown-it emphasizes security by default, ensuring that generated HTML is safe for use in web environments without introducing vulnerabilities. Its architecture balances speed and extensibility, making it suitable for both lightweight applications and large-scale content systems.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Metalsmith

    Metalsmith

    An extremely simple, pluggable static site generator for Node.js

    ...Metalsmith works with all the tools and data formats you already know and use: NodeJS, npm, markdown, json, yaml and the templating language of your choice. Metalsmith translates a directory tree to plain Javascript objects that you can manipulate effortlessly with your selection of plugins. You shouldn't have to bend your project needs to a specific framework or tool. Metalsmith gives you full control of how you want to conceptualize, structure, and build your project. Use Metalsmith to generate anything from a static site to a scaffolder, backup, command line, or deploy tool. Configuration over code or code over configuration: Metalsmith supports both.
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    htmly

    htmly

    Simple and fast databaseless PHP blogging platform, and Flat-File CMS

    ...Recent posts, popular posts, archive lists, category lists, tag clouds, sitemaps, menu manager, scheduled posts, and many more. Ever heard of complaints about unsafe, outdated, and slow plugins for specific CMS out there? We will not follow the same steps. Any new features will be added to the core and go through a security audit.
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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: 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: 17 This Week
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