ansi-wl-pprint
The Wadler/Leijen Pretty Printer for colored ANSI terminal output (by ekmett)
pandoc-types
types for representing structured documents (by jgm)
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3.4 | 4.9 | |
12 months ago | 12 days ago | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Convert plain text to rich text
If you really want to stop using Markdown to write with, then the best solution will be to use a proper conversion tool to turn these into word processing documents, such as DOCX or ODT, and then import that into Scrivener. I don't think (without plugins anyway) that Obsidian has any way of making this easier, but a good general purpose tool for this is Pandoc.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ansi-wl-pprint and pandoc-types you can also consider the following projects:
pandoc - Universal markup converter
xmlgen - XML generator library for Haskell
mustache-haskell - mustache implementation in Haskell
yst - create static websites from YAML data and string templates
html5-entity - A Haskell library for looking up and validating HTML5 entities
blaze-from-html - A blazingly fast HTML combinator library for Haskell.
regex - regex: A Regular Expression Toolkit for regex-base
hyphenation - Knuth-Liang Hyphenation for Haskell based on TeX hyphenation files
formatting - Format strings type-safely with combinators
pandoc-japanese-filters - Pandoc filters to treat Japanese-specific markups
ansi-wl-pprint vs pandoc
pandoc-types vs xmlgen
ansi-wl-pprint vs mustache-haskell
pandoc-types vs mustache-haskell
ansi-wl-pprint vs yst
pandoc-types vs html5-entity
ansi-wl-pprint vs blaze-from-html
pandoc-types vs pandoc
ansi-wl-pprint vs regex
pandoc-types vs hyphenation
ansi-wl-pprint vs formatting
pandoc-types vs pandoc-japanese-filters