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3.8 | 6.9 | |
2 months ago | 17 days ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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easy-markdown-editor
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Any suggestions for a rich-text-editor in React? [More info below]
Otherwise I've been using EasyMDE, seems to be going OK.
- livewire markdown editor suggestions
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easy-markdown-editor VS ink - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 May 2022
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Django for a personal blog website -- writing new posts in html/markdown and saving directly into the database?
FWIW, I'm using EasyMDE as the markdown editor in Django Admin for my site.
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I reworked the Github Profile Readme Editor to a markdown editor with drag and drop! Feedback is always welcome!!
I'm using the Easy Markdown Editor by ionaru.
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Links not clickable in Markdown Pro editor
Hi u/tiimedilation, this appears to be intentional as the underlying displays which formatting style was applied to the text in real time. The Markdown Pro editor is derived from the Easy Markdown Editor. If you'd like to submit a request for this feature, please create a thread in the EasyMDE repo's issues tab.
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Async Components and imports
Questions and answers are written in Markdown. For this I have a SFC that imports and wraps EasyMDE:
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Compounding Competence
To make sure things did not diverge, I needed to pick a specification and stick with it. Thankfully, EasyMDE already followed Commonmark, it was Blackfriday that was a little buggy.
goldmark
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Markdown library recommendations
Goldmark used by Hugo.
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I wrote a markdown to html converter
Yuin/Goldmark is the new standard Go Markdown processor. Black Friday is older.
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Sweeter searches with Pagefind
As for Hugo with its built-in goldmark Markdown parser and included Footnote extension, a footnote’s HTML begins like this (here, it’s the first footnote in a page):
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Question about goldmark
I am writing a library to convert markdown to HTML. In Go, the common library is https://github.com/yuin/goldmark.
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The strongest principle of the blog's growth lies in the human choice to deploy it
Hugo -> goldmark -> goldmark-highlighting -> chroma
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Run README.md in your terminal
Primarily born out of the annoyance of never-ending README copy & paste, our teammate Adam Babik decided to utilize a Markdown Abstract Syntax Tree parser to generate a naive digest of README snippets and make them easily runnable. This is a prototype (take the happy path!), but we are pleased with the initial results. Illustrated here using Husky - a popular solution to manage git hooks:
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Hugo.io - Multiline cells in a table
Building table in markdown is super easy and well-documented. However, having a bit of formatting within it, like carriage return within a cell as below is not possible by default. Hugo uses Goldmark (a CommonMark implementation in Go) to process the markdown. Apparently it's extremely fast, with this implementation we choose to block any HTML processing d'HTML by default.
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Is Astro ready for your blog?
Comparison: By default, Eleventy uses Markdown-it; like Astro, Gatsby and Next.js use Remark; and Hugo uses goldmark. As for Astro’s ability to mix components and Markdown on a page, probably the closest analogy to this is the use of MDX files in Gatsby and Next.js; Eleventy and Hugo can’t do this (however, see also “Components,” below, for some words on how Eleventy and Hugo use shortcodes which can provide some degree of code-in-Markdown functionality). Note that migrating an existing site to Astro from any of these other platforms probably will involve far more editing to your existing Markdown content than if you were migrating between two of the non-Astro platforms in this mix.
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Generating HMTL and MD files from .TXT in GO
3rd party libraries: goldmark for converting MD syntax to HTML
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MathJax and Hugo
The solution to the problem of having to escape many characters in LaTeX markup is solved in a simlar manner, however a combination of Hugo now using the Goldmark renderer and the MathJax API changing quite significantly at version 3.0, it largely needs re-writing. Firstly the script to add the class to the code blocks now looks like this:
What are some alternatives?
BlazorMarkdownEditor - Complete Markdown Editor component for Blazor WebAssembly and Blazor Server. Full of functionalities
blackfriday - Blackfriday: a markdown processor for Go
slackify-markdown - Convert markdown into Slack-specific markdown
markdown - markdown parser and HTML renderer for Go
BoostNote.next-local - Boost Note next local spaces is lightspeed workspace for developers
go-exprtk - Go Mathematical Expression Toolkit. Run-time mathematical expression parser and evaluation engine.
Markdown-CLI - A markdown CLI parser made in C++
Markov Chain Algorithm - A Markov chain algorithm generates text by creating a statistical model of potential textual suffixes for a given prefix.
react-markdown-editor - A markdown editor using React/Reflux
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
react-md-editor - React.js Markdown Editor Component
goldmark-pdf - A PDF renderer for the goldmark markdown parser.