markdown-preview.vim
tree-sitter-markdown
markdown-preview.vim | tree-sitter-markdown | |
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2 | 8 | |
767 | 358 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 5 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
CSS | C | |
- | MIT License |
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markdown-preview.vim
- Any Markdown plugin for Neovim that you recommend?
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Apple refugee here, please Linux Wizards can you share some of your knowledge?
vim? emacs? There's things like vim-wiki. Personally I take notes in Markdown and use Markdown-Preview and then load my notes to GitHub so they can be accessed anywhere.
tree-sitter-markdown
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How to pass environment variables to treesitter grammar
The markdown treesitter grammar accepts environment variables when building to tweak it's behavior. How can I pass these? Currently I am using
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Project idea: port markdownlint to Rust
given the existence of tree sitter grammar for markdown, I think it’d be fairly easy to implement the linter on top of it.
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New(ish) plugin: ts-vimdoc.nvim, generate vimdoc from your README.md for your plugin using tree-sitter
The original repo wasn't working since the move from ikatyang/tree-sitter-markdown to the new markdown parser by /u/deinemade/ MDeiml/tree-sitter-markdown so I kept maintaining it as a fork with the absolute basics just so I could generate the vimdoc for fzf-lua.
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Any Markdown plugin for Neovim that you recommend?
The new parser https://github.com/MDeiml/tree-sitter-markdown is more stable. And should be installed by default, if not just run :TSInstall markdown
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Tree-sitter for markdown
Looks like this scanner uses more of the parser generator features of tree-sitter: grammar.json is almost 11k lines of "definitely not easy to maintain (IMHO)" json. Where as ikatyang's version is a hand written parser. tree-sitter is not great for languages that are not deterministic. The benefits for ikatyang is that it is probably easier to maintain, the drawbacks are it can definitely crash neovim (sadly). For these types of syntax, a parser definitely needs to support look ahead and look behind, which tree-sitter does not support. This is just my not-so-computer-science-y theory.
- nvim-treesitter for markdown
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Comment.nvim <3 Treesitter and some new [chef kiss] stuff
There have been big problems with treesitter Markdown, but the good news is that a brand new version is being worked on and looks like it is going to be awesome! https://github.com/MDeiml/tree-sitter-markdown
What are some alternatives?
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
vim-pandoc-syntax - pandoc markdown syntax, to be installed alongside vim-pandoc
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marksman - Write Markdown with code assist and intelligence in the comfort of your favourite editor.
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TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
vimtex - VimTeX: A modern Vim and neovim filetype plugin for LaTeX files.
TimeShift - System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer