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markdown-mode
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Beautifying Org Mode in Emacs (2018)
My main authoring tool is then Emacs Markdown Mode (https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/). For data entry, it comes with some bells and whistles similar to org-mode, like C-c C-l for inserting links etc.
I seldom export my notes for external usage, but if it is the case, I use lowdown (https://kristaps.bsd.lv/lowdown/) which also comes with some nice output targets (among the more unusual are Groff and Terminal). Of cource pandoc (https://pandoc.org/) does a very good job here, too.
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No Markdown support in Google Drive after all these years
Even emacs has a markdown mode:
https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/
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Note taking in markdown?
There is markdown-mode if you really prefer it over org. I use it to read markdown files sent by colleagues. It's very powerful, and very well documented, though honestly I don't use much of it's functionality. I use it mainly for it's ability to hide the markup (much like org) and follow hyperlinks.
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what is the simplest MarkDown viewer ?
As much as I love Emacs with markdown-mode, I agree that ghostwriter is the simplest for most users.
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Is there any way to toggle between ordered list and unordered list in markdown-mode?
I can't find it here https://leanpub.com/markdown-mode/read#leanpub-auto-lists and here https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/
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What is your lsp configuration? What do you think works the best?
;; This is a workaround to a bug in markdown-mode: ;; See: https://github.com/jrblevin/markdown-mode/issues/377 ;; https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot/issues/333#issuecomment-913015564 (defun mpolden/gfm-unescape-string (string) "Remove backslash-escape of punctuation characters in STRING." ;; https://github.github.com/gfm/#backslash-escapes (replace-regexp-in-string "[\\]\([][!\"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@\_`{|}~-]\)" "\1" string))
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Good Text Editor with an Auto-save Feature
Emacs makes autosaves by default and supports markdown-mode. Usually though it's nicer to put them in a central location by setting backup-directory-alist instead of the default behavior of putting them in directory you're working in of the original file. I stuff them into a directory ~/.saves with (setq backup-directory-alist(("." . "~/.saves")))`.
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How to make <details> tag collapsible in markdown file
markdown-mode by Jason Blevins seems not have this function.
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How can I make auto-fill-mode work in Markdown file and C code?
You might wish to install the Markdown Mode package. If don't want to do that for some reason, you can tell Emacs that files with names ending in ".md" should be opened in Text Mode by doing something like
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Markdown Mode for Emacs
github better: https://github.com/jrblevin/markdown-mode
markdown-here
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
Markdown Cheat Sheet: Markdown syntax guide for creating rich text formatting.
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How to create a good README.md file
# Heading 1 ## Heading 2 ### Heading 3 Emphasis, aka italics, with *asterisks* or _underscores_. Strong emphasis, aka bold, with **asterisks** or __underscores__. Combined emphasis with **asterisks and _underscores_**. 1. First ordered list item 2. Another item ⋅⋅* Unordered sub-list. 1. Actual numbers don't matter, just that it's a number ⋅⋅1. Ordered sub-list 4. And another item. [I'm an inline-style link](https://www.google.com) [I'm an inline-style link with title](https://www.google.com "Google's Homepage") ![descriptive alt text](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/raw/master/src/common/images/icon48.png "Logo Title Text 1")
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No Markdown support in Google Drive after all these years
It's definitely a workaround, but I use a Chrome extension to work around this a bit. I use "Markdown Here" to add a "turn Markdown text to formatted text" button to my Chrome bar:
https://markdown-here.com/
And then I use it on plain Markdown text in a GMail compose window. The rich formatted output it produces can then be pasted into a Google Doc, and it comes out really nicely, including support for headers, sub-headers, links, code blocks, and the rest. The main issue is that this is a one-way process, but so long as you keep the .md source somewhere else, lets you share a richly-formatted doc with others for final commenting/editing/etc.
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Which one for “semi-formal to casual” in south dakota?
Here is a reference guide for the basic syntax of Markdown. Experiment and enjoy!
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Newbie question
Means I made changes to the post formatting using Markdown https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet
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School Project looking for Review
markdown syntax Can be used to format your read me.
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Best Practices for Writing on DEV: Formatting
Proper formatting is key to ensure that your post is readable, helpful, and polished. Our post editor uses Markdown and Jekyll Front Matter to format posts.
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Boost Your JavaScript with JSDoc Typing
You can also use more complex Markdown features like lists and tables. Check out the [Markdown Cheatsheet](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) from Adam Pritchard for more information. ### Other JSDoc tags 📚 There are a few other JSDoc tags that you may find useful: - `@function` or `@func`: Documents a function or method. - `@class`: Documents a class constructor. - `@constructor`: Indicates that a function is a constructor for a class. - `@extends` or `@augments`: Indicates that a class or type extends another class or type. - `@implements`: Indicates that a class or type implements an interface. - `@namespace`: Groups related items, such as functions, classes, or types, under a common namespace. - `@memberof`: Specifies that an item belongs to a class, namespace, or module. - `@ignore`: Tells JSDoc to exclude an item from the generated documentation. - `@deprecated`: Marks a function, class, or property as deprecated, indicating it should no longer be used. - `@since`: Documents the version when an item was introduced. And many more. You can find a full list of JSDoc tags [here](https://jsdoc.app/). Ok ok, enough of the theory. Let's see how we can use JSDoc in practice. ![Reality Check Meme](https://dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/articles/polug716a3hs9lgwr8tf.gif) ## Using JSDoc in practice 🏄♂️ There are a few challenges when starting to use JSDoc in your project. So this section will focus on these challenges and how you can overcome them. ### How to get the most out of JSDoc In this post I'm going to stick with VSCode. If you're using another editor, you can still follow along, but you might have to look up how to configure things in your editor. VSCode has built-in support for JSDoc. This means that you can get a lot of the JSDoc benefits without having to install any additional extensions. But there are a few things that you can do to get even more out of JSDoc. Enabling the checkJs option in your `jsconfig.json` file will make the editor display errors for type mismatches, even in JavaScript files. Place it in the root of your project or in the folder where you want to enable type checking. This file can look like this: ```json { "compilerOptions": { "checkJs": true, } }
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In my Eras era. 💅
Reddit uses Markdown, it's a pretty ubiquitous markup for formatting text online. You'll find it's used in a lot of places. https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet
What are some alternatives?
deft - Deft for Emacs
notable - The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
md-roam - Use Org-roam with markdown files by adding Md-roam as a plug-in. Mix org and markdown files in a single Org-roam database.
termux-widget - Termux add-on app which adds shortcuts to commands on the home screen.
emacs-writer - An elegant Emacs setup optimized for non-technical writers
simple-icons - SVG icons for popular brands
ox-leanpub - Org-mode exporter for Leanpub books - mirrored from GitLab
react-syntax-highlighter - syntax highlighting component for react with prismjs or highlightjs ast using inline styles
txt_book - Standard format for ebooks in plain txt files. Including book metadata and bookmarking.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
mdcat - cat for markdown
shields - Concise, consistent, and legible badges in SVG and raster format