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    Webifier

    Webifier

    A GitHub Action to deploy Notebooks, Markdowns

    Webifier is a stand-alone build tool for converting any repository into a deployable jekyll website. You can define your pages via yaml files and provide notebooks, markdown and pdf and other files for Webifier to render. It uses python markdown providing additional control over attributes and other extensive functionalities. It lets you define and direct how your web pages feel and automatically manages your assets, making it a perfect solution for fast static website development and a...
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    Linkchecker for Markdown

    Linkchecker for Markdown

    Python asyncio + aiohttp Markdown *.md URL link checker

    Blazing-fast (10000 Markdown files per second) Python asyncio / aiohttp based simple check of links in Markdown .md files only. This tool is very helpful for large Markdown-based Jekyll and Hugo sites as well as Markdown-based MkDocs documentation projects. It is very fast and simple.
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