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    Ferrite

    Ferrite

    A fast, lightweight text editor for Markdown, JSON, YAML, and TOML

    Ferrite is a fast, lightweight desktop text editor built for people who spend a lot of time working in structured text formats and want a snappy, native-feeling app instead of a heavy IDE. It focuses on common “config and docs” formats like Markdown and popular structured data files, so it fits naturally into developer, DevOps, and technical writing workflows. The editor is designed around responsiveness and low overhead, prioritizing quick startup, smooth scrolling, and predictable editing even when you are jumping between many small files. It also aims to reduce friction when reading and tweaking structured documents by offering format-aware conveniences and a UI that stays out of the way. Ferrite positions itself as a pragmatic daily driver for notes, documentation, and configuration edits, especially when you do not need a full language server stack.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    markdown-oxide

    markdown-oxide

    Robust, Minimalist, Unbundled PKM for your text-editor through LSP

    Markdown-Oxide is a Personal Knowledge Management System(PKM) that composes with your favorite text editor through the Language Server Protocol(LSP). While other PKMs implement their own text editors, markdown-oxide is unbundled: it leaves text editing to a dedicated text editor and focuses solely on robust, performant knowledge management.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Haptic

    Haptic

    Local-first, privacy-focused and open-source home for markdown notes

    Haptic is a new local-first & privacy-focused, open-source home for your markdown notes. It's minimal, lightweight, efficient and aims to have all you need and nothing you don't.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Crowbook

    Crowbook

    Converts books written in Markdown to HTML, LaTeX/PDF and EPUB

    Crowbook's aim is to allow you to write a book in Markdown without worrying about formatting or typography and let the program generate HTML, PDF and EPUB output for you. Its focus is novels and fiction, and the default settings should (hopefully) generate readable books with correct typography without requiring you to worry about it. To see what Crowbook's output looks like, you can read the Crowbook guide rendered in HTML, PDF or EPUB. Crowbook will parse this file and generate HTML, EPUB, and/or PDF output formats, according to the settings in the configuration file. Crowbook supports HTML, PDF and EPUB (either version 2 or 3) as output formats. See the Crowbook User Guide rendered in HTML, EPUB and PDF. Crowbook uses pulldown-cmark and thus should support most of CommonMark Markdown.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    leaf Markdown

    leaf Markdown

    Terminal Markdown previewer — GUI-like experience

    Leaf is a lightweight software project designed to simplify specific workflows, likely focusing on efficiency, minimalism, and ease of use. It may provide tools for managing data, automating processes, or enhancing productivity through streamlined interfaces. The project appears to prioritize clarity and performance, avoiding unnecessary complexity while still offering practical functionality. Its architecture likely supports quick deployment and adaptability across different environments. Leaf may also integrate with other tools or systems, enabling it to function as part of a broader workflow. Overall, it represents a design philosophy centered on simplicity and focused utility.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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 confirmed with thousands of extra tests. Other than CommonMark and GFM, this project also supports common extensions to markdown such as MDX, math, and frontmatter.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    zola (né Gutenberg)

    zola (né Gutenberg)

    Fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in

    A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built in. Forget dependencies. Everything you need in one binary. Zola comes as a single executable with Sass compilation, syntax highlighting, table of contents and many other features that traditionally require setting up a dev environment or adding some JavaScript libraries to your site. The average site will be generated in less than a second, including Sass compilation and syntax highlighting. Zola renders your whole site as static files, making it trivial to handle any kind of traffic you will throw at it at no cost without having to worry about managing a server or a database. From the CLI to the template engine, everything is designed to be intuitive. Don't take my word for it though, look at the documentation and see for yourself.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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