Markdown

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A community to discuss on the markup language and its different flavors (Markdown, CommonMark, MultiMarkdown, GfM and likely more), as well sharing utilities, editors, converters, and knowledge.

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Joplin (joplinapp.org)
submitted 7 months ago by mp3@lemmy.ca to c/markdown@lemmy.ca
 
 

Note-taking software available on desktop and mobile, of course based on the Markdown syntax, including some extra support for KaTeX, mhchem and Mermaid notation, on top of several plugins.

It can also be set up to sync on a cloud storage, Syncthing and has encryption capabilities builtin.

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Markdeep (casual-effects.com)
submitted 7 months ago by mp3@lemmy.ca to c/markdown@lemmy.ca
 
 

Description

It allows you to use an existing Markdown document, and make it pretty and viewable with formatting straight out of the box straight in a web browser, no fancy viewer or convertion required.

How to use it

Simply place the following string at the bottom of your .md file

<!-- Markdeep: --><style class="fallback">body{visibility:hidden;white-space:pre;font-family:monospace}</style><script src="markdeep.min.js" charset="utf-8"></script><script src="https://morgan3d.github.io/markdeep/latest/markdeep.min.js" charset="utf-8"></script><script>window.alreadyProcessedMarkdeep||(document.body.style.visibility="visible")</script>

and then append .html to the file extension (ex: file.md.html)

You can them open it with any web browser and view it with a table of content, clickable links, etc.

Why ?

It makes it quite simple to deploy as a static HTML file, and you can leverage the Markdown syntax for its readability if you need to edit it.

License

BSD-2-Clause