Mark, a tool for syncing your markdown documentation with Atlassian Confluence pages. This is very useful if you store documentation to your software in a Git repository and don't want to do the extra job of updating the Confluence page using a tinymce wysiwyg enterprise core editor which always breaks everything. Mark does the same but in a different way. Mark reads your markdown file, creates a Confluence page if it's not found by its name, uploads attachments, translates Markdown into HTML, and updates the contents of the page via REST API. It's like you don't even need to create sections/pages in your Confluence anymore, just use them in your Markdown documentation. Mark uses an extended file format, which, still being valid markdown, contains several HTML-ish metadata headers, which can be used to locate a page inside the Confluence instance and update it accordingly.

Features

  • Mark supports Go templates
  • Documentation available
  • Examples available
  • Mark also supports attachments
  • Macros can also use inline templates
  • Customize the page layout

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Categories

Markdown Editors

License

Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Go

Related Categories

Go Markdown Editors

Registered

2024-09-24