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5.2 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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grip
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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.
bracey.vim
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Is there a Neovim alternative to blazer.vim?
I’m not sure if my google-fu skills are failing me, but there seems to be no alternative to bracey.vim unless there’s a native feature that’s better.
- Running a live server for simple HTML/CSS/JS development?
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coc-markdown-preview-enhanced is good for html css?
Is you need something similar to VSCode's Live Server extension I'd recommend Bracey.vim.
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Hot-reload when doing website work? To save me manually re-loading everytime I do a change.
https://github.com/turbio/bracey.vim might be what you're looking for.
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Is there any plugin available like VScode live server extension? or anything that show preview of my html file.
What's the difference to bracey.vim ? Please
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My dearly Neovim setup (Neovim + Tmux)
I made a mistake, I was actually referring to bracey.vim
What are some alternatives?
github-markdown-css - The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style
Live Server - A simple development http server with live reload capability.
grip-mode - Instant Github-flavored Markdown/Org preview using grip
vim-awesome - Awesome Vim plugins from across the universe
emacs-everywhere - Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/emacs-everywhere
Neovim-SFW - My Neovim configuration for working
auto-session - A small automated session manager for Neovim
markdown-it - Markdown parser, done right. 100% CommonMark support, extensions, syntax plugins & high speed
mpvyt - VLC + YouTube
texme - Self-rendering Markdown + LaTeX documents
browserlink.vim - Live browser editing for Vim