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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 change behavior. Parses trivia (whitespace, newlines and other characters) to support lossless parse ⭢ render roundtrip. ...
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    mdast

    mdast

    Markdown Abstract Syntax Tree format

    mdast is a specification for representing markdown in a syntax tree. It implements unist. It can represent several flavours of markdown, such as CommonMark and GitHub Flavored Markdown. This document defines a format for representing markdown as an abstract syntax tree. Development of mdast started in July 2014, in remark, before unist existed. This specification is written in a Web IDL-like grammar.
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