CommonMarker VS Tocer

Compare CommonMarker vs Tocer and see what are their differences.

CommonMarker

Ruby wrapper for the comrak (CommonMark parser) Rust crate (by gjtorikian)

Tocer

A command line interface for generating Markdown table of contents. (by bkuhlmann)
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CommonMarker Tocer
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404 43
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8.0 8.0
10 days ago 16 days ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License Hippocratic License 2.1
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CommonMarker

Posts with mentions or reviews of CommonMarker. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-11.

Tocer

Posts with mentions or reviews of Tocer. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning Tocer yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing CommonMarker and Tocer you can also consider the following projects:

Redcarpet - The safe Markdown parser, reloaded.

kramdown - kramdown is a fast, pure Ruby Markdown superset converter, using a strict syntax definition and supporting several common extensions.

word-to-markdown - A ruby gem to liberate content from Microsoft Word documents

reverse_markdown - Ruby gem to convert html into markdown

Maruku - A pure-Ruby Markdown-superset interpreter (Official Repo).

markdown_exec - Interactively select and execute fenced code blocks in markdown files. Build complex scripts by naming and requiring blocks. Log resulting scripts and output. Re-run scripts.