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A Neovim/Vim plugin that previews Markdown files in a browser with synchronized scrolling and rich rendering features.
A powerful markdown preview extension for VS Code with math typesetting, diagrams, code execution, and presentation features.
A comprehensive Visual Studio Code extension that enhances Markdown editing with keyboard shortcuts, table of contents, list editing, and more.
An Angular library for parsing markdown to HTML with syntax highlighting, emoji support, math rendering, and diagrams.
A minimal Markdown editor desktop app built with Electron, featuring live preview and cross-platform support.
A macOS QuickLook plugin for previewing Markdown files with support for diagrams, math, charts, and export.
A live markdown preview plugin for Neovim with synchronized scrolling, GitHub-style rendering, and diagram support.
A React library for creating interactive videos with programmatic control and rich integrations.
A fully hackable text editor for exact sciences with built-in KaTeX and AsciiMath support, extensible via plugins and themes.
A Flutter package for offline rendering of LaTeX-based mathematical, physics, and chemistry equations.
A real-time collaboration and discussion forum with LaTeX math support, designed for supercollaboration on unsolved problems.
A preprocessor for mdBook that renders LaTeX equations to HTML at build time using KaTeX.
A lightweight, fast, and portable markdown editor built with Rust and Tauri, featuring live preview, Mermaid diagrams, and local-only data storage.
Web-components for creating interactive scientific articles with reactive variables, equations, and charts.
Web-components for interactive scientific writing, reactive documents, and explorable explanations.
A Neovim plugin for live browser previews of Markdown files using pandoc and live-server.
A Chrome extension that adds LaTeX math, charts, graphs, and YouTube embeds to GitHub pages.
A Svelte port of Streamdown for streaming and rendering markdown content in AI-powered applications.
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