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    Markdown to PDF

    Markdown to PDF

    Hackable CLI tool for converting Markdown files to PDF using Node.js

    A simple and hackable CLI tool for converting markdown to pdf. It uses Marked to convert markdown to HTML and Puppeteer (headless Chromium) to further convert the HTML to PDF. It also uses highlight.js for code highlighting. The whole source code of this tool is only ~250 lines of JS ~500 lines of Typescript and ~100 lines of CSS, so it is easy to clone and customize.
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    QuestPDF

    QuestPDF

    A library that can help you with generating PDF documents

    Quickly design and generate PDF documents with an open-source, modern, and battle-tested C# library. Forget about limitations, feel confident, enjoy your task and efficiently deliver professional products. QuestPDF is a progressive library that can help you with generating PDF documents in your .NET application by offering a friendly, discoverable and predictable C# fluent API. Do you believe that creating a complete invoice document can take less than 200 lines of code? ...
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    bridgex

    bridgex

    Convert files like docx, xlsx, pptx, html, and more to MarkDown

    Bridgex is an open‑source graphical interface for converting files to Markdown, built in Python and based on Pyside6 (Qt for Python). Its objective is to simplify access to the Markitdown library through a straightforward, modular visual experience. Features ✨ - Cross‑platform graphical interface. - Efficient file‑to‑Markdown conversion. - Modularity: easy to adapt and extend. - Support for multiple input formats. - Lightweight editing prior to saving. Supported Formats...
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    Free HTML to PDF for .NET and C# Library

    Free HTML to PDF for .NET and C# Library

    Free HTML to PDF Converter for C# .NET and ASP.NET MVC

    HiQPdf Library for C# .NET offers you a modern, simple, fast, flexible and powerful tool to create complex and stylish PDF documents in your applications with just a few lines of code. Using the high quality HTML to PDF conversion engine you can easily design a document in HTML with CSS3, JavaScript, SVG or Canvas and then convert it to PDF preserving the exact content and style.
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