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A static site generator that combines Markdown content with React components, built on top of Next.js.
A Neovim plugin that provides LSP features like code completion and diagnostics for embedded code blocks in documents.
A live markdown preview plugin for Neovim with synchronized scrolling, GitHub-style rendering, and diagram support.
Automatically format markdown files via comment blocks using source code, external data, and custom transforms.
Convert IPython/Jupyter notebooks to markdown and back, enabling seamless editing of notebooks as markdown files.
A very simple static site generator for blogs that converts markdown files to a flat HTML site with zero configuration.
A Neovim extension for the zk plain text note-taking assistant, providing LSP integration and note management commands.
A documentation generator that creates custom documentation from Markdown files using a simple folder structure.
Open-source note-taking app for iOS and Android with markdown support and code snippet highlighting.
A Neovim plugin for fluent navigation and management of markdown notebooks and document collections.
A Ruby gem that transforms plain text into HTML using a pipeline of composable filters.
An opinionated, CommonMark-compliant Markdown formatter and Python library for enforcing consistent style.
A Hugo theme that transforms markdown content into HTML presentations using Reveal.js.
A jq-like command-line tool for querying and transforming Markdown documents, optimized for LLM workflows and documentation management.
A production-ready Next.js 12+ starter template for building SEO-friendly blogs with Tailwind CSS and TypeScript.
A comprehensive GitHub template with configurable documentation and automation workflows to jumpstart new projects.
A drop-in component for real-time Markdown syntax highlighting in iOS and macOS text views.
Generate style guides from CSS comments using Markdown, compatible with PostCSS, Gulp, and Grunt.
Generate CSS styleguides from Markdown documentation and inline CSS comments.
Convert CSV files into Markdown tables with customizable padding and delimiter support.
A plaintext recipe database for hackers using Markdown and Jekyll.
A requirements management tool that stores textual requirements as YAML files alongside source code in version control.
A markdown notes editor and manager for elementary OS with multiple notebooks, tags, and export capabilities.
An open-source scientific and technical publishing system built on Pandoc that creates dynamic documents from markdown.
A minimal filesystem-based publishing engine for Elixir with Markdown support and code highlighting.
An ESLint plugin to lint JavaScript, JSX, TypeScript, and other code blocks within Markdown documents.
A comprehensive boilerplate for building and deploying web applications with Meteor, featuring testing, CI/CD, and environment management.
An open-source, highly customizable framework for building interactive API documentation from OpenAPI schemas.
Generates markdown documentation with Mermaid ERD diagrams and descriptions from Prisma schemas.
A pure-Ruby Markdown-superset interpreter implementing original Markdown, PHP Markdown Extra, and metadata syntax.
A terminal-based markdown note manager for exploring connections, viewing statistics, and editing zettelkasten-style notes.
A developer blog starter built with Next.js, React, TypeScript, and Markdown for creating custom static sites.
A minimal, responsive single-author blog and portfolio theme for Astro.js with dark/light mode and SEO features.
A portable Dart library for parsing Markdown into HTML on both client and server with CommonMark and GitHub Flavored Markdown support.
A GitHub Flavored Markdown preprocessor that adds table of contents, file includes, variables, badges, and more using JSON syntax.
A cross-platform tool that converts notes from various apps and file formats into Markdown for migration and future-proofing.
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