markdown-live-preview
virtualcoffee.io
markdown-live-preview | virtualcoffee.io | |
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9 | 51 | |
190 | 206 | |
- | 1.0% | |
7.0 | 8.9 | |
4 months ago | 1 day ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
markdown-live-preview
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Transform ChatGPT Conversations with a Custom Rating System - 🍎🍎🍎 (3.5/5)
If you want to try out play with Markdown Language - click here: https://markdownlivepreview.com/
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Technical Considerations for GUI Toolkits [Discussion]
A while ago i make myself a list of possible ways to make a GUI (im not formatting it to reddit-specific markdown, sorry, paste the following text in https://markdownlivepreview.com/ or something if its not readable) :
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How to Become a Better Open Source Maintainer
You can use the "Markdown Live Preview" tool to look at the page format of any Markdown files.
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Is there any app or site with org-mode syntax live-preview?
dillinger or markdownlivepreview
- Match Thread: 45th Match - Lucknow Super Giants vs Chennai Super Kings
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Markdown, Asciidoc, or reStructuredText - a tale of docs-as-code
If you're just starting out with Markdown, check out the syntax and write some hello-world docs online.
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FT: Shinies in SV LF: Shinies in SV or Apriballs
I'd recommend using a Reddit comment preview tool before posting. Like this one: https://markdownlivepreview.com/
- Ask HN: Is there a site that is just a text scratchpad?
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Markdown related stuffs on qutebrowser.
Solved ! I just need to clone https://github.com/tanabe/markdown-live-preview and run script and voila, offline markdown editor and preview on qutebrowser.
virtualcoffee.io
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Want to learn programming? Contribute to open source.
Thankfully I am part of an awesome online community of developers: https://virtualcoffee.io
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Coding Out Loud: Why I'm Choosing to "Learn in Public"
I've been learning how to code for the past five months and let me tell you, it really is a whirlwind of emotions! After an amazing mentorship that ended too soon, I realized something: I thrive when I learn with others. That's when I found Virtual Coffee, a tech community that uplifts and celebrates wins of all kinds! Just one virtual coffee in, Chris Nowicki, a generous full stack developer in the community, already dropped a goldmine with us--learning and building in public!
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From Traveler to Tech: Satoshi's Story
I joined an online developer community called Virtual Coffee last year and saw Klesta’s post about Web Dev Path on their Slack channel. I remember I read her interview to know better about it. I was familiar with building something on my own but I didn’t have much experience to develop within a team. Web Dev Path sounded like a good place to improve skills to work in a team.
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What are your favorite Public Speaking tips?
Next month at Virtual Coffee, we're doing a monthly challenge for public speaking. What are your favorite tips or resources?
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Programming Learning Journey So Far and Onward
VC Link
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How to Become a Better Open Source Maintainer
Since last September, I have had the opportunity to be an open source project maintainer. I help maintain some project repositories at Virtual Coffee, OpenSauced, and SheSharp communities. And now, I can see the view from a different perspective.
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Building Your Brand as a Developer Through Open Source
I'm part of some tech communities and love documentation. Together with the core team of the Virtual Coffee Community, I actively discuss ideas and contribute to creating and shaping the community documentation. From there, I was trusted to be the Documentation Team Lead.
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Hacktoberfest 2023: First Experience as a Maintainer
Virtual Coffee
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Hacktoberfest23: The 5th Year Contributor
Update monthly challenge page to Hacktoberfest — Virtual Coffee
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4 Approved Pull Requests in 1 Week: My Road to Hacktoberfest Success!
Virtual Coffee: In this project, you add your name and a list of open source projects you recommend for Hacktoberfest. They provide specific steps to look out for in open source projects. It’s a great way to learn the traits of a healthy open source project. Since I’ve been contributing to open-source projects a bit before Preptember, I decided to list projects that have been helpful in my journey. (note: you have to join their group in order to contribute. Here’s a link: https://virtualcoffee.io/).
What are some alternatives?
antora
11ty-sass-skeleton - Featuring absolutely nothing beyond a base HTML5 template and the essential setup to watch and compile your Sass alongside 11ty.
orgajs - parse org-mode content into AST
docs - Documentation for the Drone Continuous Integration project
docToolchain - a AsciiDoc Toolchain for technical Software Documentation, focused on Software Architecture Documentation
11ta-template - Deeply customizable, full-featured, ready to publish blog template built with 11ty, TailwindCSS, & Alpine.js
typewritesomething
lighthouse - Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
Sijui - A reddit bot that returns answers by making a google search and prompting chatgpt
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
devportal - Resources for users of the projects on the Aiven platform
dg-translation-chrome-ext - A TypeScript chrome extension that uses Deepgram to provide live transcription and translation