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Show HN: Offline Renderer for GitHub flavoured Markdown
A popular implementation of the idea written in Python:
https://github.com/joeyespo/grip
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Show HN: Use your familiar Markdown editor to create and publish web pages
For creating static web pages I usually use grip [1] to convert markdown. If you’re lazy this even works as a blog. I suppose if you’re even lazier you can just use a GitHub repo directly.
[1] https://github.com/joeyespo/grip
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Local markdown preview using xwidget-webkit
I'm putting together a little package to preview markdown files similarly to how they are rendered on GitHub. Previously I've used grip (and grip-mode), which are awesome, but I wanted a little more room for customization and to avoid hitting the GitHub API on every change.
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Any grip alternative in Rust?
Any recommendation for grip in Rust? So far I only find this.
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Is there a markdown to vimwiki conversion utility?
If you cannot push markdown notes to a git hosting platform and must have a local markdown previewer, have you tried grip installed via pip?
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Am I an idiot?
I use one of these: - Sublime Text Package MarkdownPreview - Command line tool Grip - Browser Markdown editor https://dillinger.io/
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Looking for a python project to contribute to and learn from
Getting "click an .md file and it opens in the browser for viewing" for this Markdown viewer would be awesome: https://github.com/joeyespo/grip
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Why aren't there any plain VIEWERS for Markdown?
For more, see: - https://stackoverflow.com/a/31865964 - https://github.com/joeyespo/grip
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How to get live previews when compiling to html?
Check out grip: it’s a Markdown previewer that runs in the background, checks for updates, and renders the output to HTML on a locally running server. The nice things is that changes to the Markdown document are updated automatically and immediately.
- grip: Preview GitHub README.md files locally before committing them.
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Projects ?
You’re contributions also come from committing to your own repositories. I believe they track contributions for commits you make (in any repo), pull requests you create, code you review, and something else… maybe GH Issues but I’m not familiar with that system. Once you get a job you’ll start getting contributions for pull requests and code reviews. Until then I would focus on your own repositories and if you find a project to contribute to then that’s great also! You can also checkout https://github.com/521xueweihan/HelloGitHub for projects to contribute to.
What are some alternatives?
github-markdown-css - The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style
octosuite - GitHub Data Analysis Framework.
grip-mode - Instant Github-flavored Markdown/Org preview using grip
text-to-commit-history - Write a large text on your GitHub profile, with your commits history (contribution graph).
emacs-everywhere - Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/emacs-everywhere
github-stats - Better GitHub statistics images for your profile, with stats from private repos too
vim-awesome - Awesome Vim plugins from across the universe
github-activity-generator - A script that helps generate a rich GitHub Contribution Graph for your account 🤖
markdown-it - Markdown parser, done right. 100% CommonMark support, extensions, syntax plugins & high speed
starcli - :sparkles: Browse trending GitHub projects from your command line
bracey.vim - live edit html, css, and javascript in vim
PyGitHub - Typed interactions with the GitHub API v3