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    goldmark

    goldmark

    A markdown parser written in Go. Easy to extend, standard, compliant

    A markdown parser is written in Go. Easy to extend, standard(CommonMark) compliant, well structured.golang-commonmark may be a good choice, but it seems to be a copy of markdown-it. blackfriday.v2 is a fast and widely-used implementation, but is not CommonMark-compliant and cannot be extended from outside of the package, since its AST uses structs instead of interfaces. Furthermore, its behavior differs from other implementations in some cases, especially regarding lists: Deep nested lists...
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    codeforces-go

    codeforces-go

    Solutions to Codeforces by Go

    ...Basic introduction to the algorithm (core idea, complexity, etc.) Reference links or book chapters (good material) Template code (can contain some comments, usage instructions) Template supplements (extra codes in common question types, modeling tips, etc.) Related topic links (template questions, classic questions, thinking conversion questions, etc.) The main goal of this stage is to improve the ability to observe problems. Doing construction questions can train this point in a targeted manner. Choose the structural questions (tag: constructive algorithms) whose difficulty ranges from your own rating to rating+200, and do the questions in descending order according to the number of people who have passed the questions.
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