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    textarea.my

    textarea.my

    A minimalist text editor that lives in URL

    ...It supports markdown-friendly workflows and includes small quality-of-life behaviors like using a top-level markdown title to set the page title for a cleaner browser tab. It also leans into hackable customization by letting you change the look using CSS via DevTools, and those style tweaks can persist with the document. Beyond the URL, it also stores data in localStorage, providing a second layer of persistence for convenience.
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    htmlarea

    htmlarea

    Small, powerful, full featured WYSIWYG editor

    HTMLArea 4 is a browser based WYSIWYG editor that easily replaces the TEXTAREA in your web pages. It is written in JavaScript, and suitable for use in any modern web browser, and any page on your web site. Current version is 4.0-2016-08-29
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    Flatdoc

    Flatdoc

    Build sites fast from Markdown

    Flatdoc is a tiny JavaScript library that builds a documentation site directly from Markdown files, without requiring a server-side engine or static site generator. Point it at a Markdown source and it fetches, parses, and renders content into a ready-to-browse doc layout in the browser. It autogenerates a navigation sidebar from headings, supports anchors, and provides a clean default theme that’s easy to restyle. Because it runs client-side, it’s great for small projects, GitHub-hosted docs, or internal references where you want “drop-in” documentation with minimal setup. The library’s footprint and API are intentionally modest, making it simple to customize templates, typography, or color schemes. ...
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