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markdown-preview-plus
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Pandoc [a universal document converter] 3.0
Funny. During my bachelor thesis I added Pandoc as a renderer to an Atom markdown preview extension. (instead of actually writing my thesis)
https://github.com/atom-community/markdown-preview-plus/pull...
Old is new, the editor and the extension are now defunct. What was best about this exercise, I got so well versed with the markdown and Pandoc features at the time, that I didn’t need the preview at all.
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Atom Was Archived Today
I really hope that Visual Studio Code at least ports the Markdown Preview Plus extension, which was amazing:
https://github.com/atom-community/markdown-preview-plus
Unfortunately, VS Code extensions are often poor quality.
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GhostWriter is a distraction free Markdown editor
GhostWriter is more basic than others, which some may consider a good thing. I tried it on Arch for a bit since there is a package in the official repos.
I however prefer just using Atom with Markdown Preview Plus. It has a ton of features built in with sane extensions, or you can integrate it with Pandoc:
https://github.com/atom-community/markdown-preview-plus/blob...
I'm sure VS Code has something similar, but only from non-trusted third parties.
pandoc-from-markdown-to-pdf
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Pandoc [a universal document converter] 3.0
Pandoc is such a great conversion program. I write in markdown and export to PDF and using pygments for code syntax coloring, with .tex files to adjust layouts, tables, and the like.
https://github.com/SixArm/pandoc-from-markdown-to-pdf
- Show HN: pandoc-from-markdown-to-pdf (with options for layouts, fonts, etc.)
What are some alternatives?
SpaceVim - A community-driven modular vim/neovim distribution - The ultimate vimrc
pandoc-markdown-latex-pdf - Example of how to produce scientific, academic, and technical PDF documents such as essays, reports, or thesis by writing Markdown and converting with Pandoc via LaTeX. We also included build and release automation with GitHub actions.
notekit - A GTK3 hierarchical markdown notetaking application with tablet support.
pandoc-templates - An opinionated set of Pandoc templates and scripts for converting markdown to DOCX manuscripts that adhere to William Shunn's Proper Manuscript Format guidelines using Pandoc.
ghostwriter - Text editor for Markdown
djot - A light markup language
pulsar - A Community-led Hyper-Hackable Text Editor
shite - The little hot-reloadin' static site maker from shell.
vs-ghostwriter - ghostwriter is a cross-platform, aesthetic, distraction-free Markdown editor.
nb - CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.
phoenix - Phoenix is a modern open-source Code Editor for the web, built for the browser.
pandoc-plot - Render and include figures in Pandoc documents using your plotting toolkit of choice
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