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A Haskell library and command-line tool for converting between dozens of markup formats, including Markdown, LaTeX, HTML, DOCX, and EPUB.
A Haskell library and command-line tool for converting between dozens of markup formats, including Markdown, LaTeX, HTML, DOCX, and EPUB.
A fast, low-level markdown parser and compiler that works in browsers, servers, and CLI.
A fast and extensible Markdown parser with 100% CommonMark support, syntax plugins, and URL autolinking.
A feature-rich Markdown WYSIWYG editor with GFM support, live preview, and extensible plugins for charts and UML.
A robust JavaScript library for converting HTML to Markdown with extensive customization options.
A markdown processor powered by plugins that transforms markdown using abstract syntax trees (ASTs).
A Node.js style checker and lint tool for Markdown/CommonMark files to enforce consistency and standards.
A fast, powerful, CommonMark compliant, and extensible Markdown processor for .NET.
A CommonMark-compliant, extensible Markdown parser written in Go with a focus on performance and a well-structured AST.
A robust HTML to Markdown converter with plugin support, usable as a Go library, CLI tool, or via hosted API.
A highly-extensible PHP Markdown parser that fully supports CommonMark and GitHub-Flavored Markdown specs.
A Java library for parsing and rendering Markdown text according to the CommonMark specification with extensible features.
A fast, extensible CommonMark/Markdown parser for Java with source-level AST and emulation of other markdown processors.
A fast, safe, and versatile pull parser for CommonMark and GitHub Flavored Markdown, written in Rust.
A Swift library for blazing fast CommonMark Markdown rendering, built on cmark.
A C reference implementation of CommonMark for parsing and rendering Markdown documents to multiple formats.
A PHP library that converts HTML to Markdown with configurable options for clean, editable output.
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