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remark-directive
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How to support admonition (or callout) in Markdown
Fortunately, we don't have to write any code as there is remark-directive that does exactly what we need.
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What are the weirdest CMS you've seen used to host content?
The projects this solutions works with are customised Sveltekit projects I made. It has everything: markdown parser using Mdsvex, image converting tool using vite-imagetools, it has toml parser, and of course live preview and lots of other smaller things like markdown directives.
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MDSveX: The bridge between Markdown and Svelte
The coolest thing is that MDSveX hooks into remark and rehype, which provides a whole ecosystem of plugins to choose from.
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Does anyone know of an editor that supports directives?
No, not formally, but there are plugins for the various process that implement it based on the spec I linked to, like markdown-it and remark.
vscode-front-matter
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Front Matter CMS - a bit different approach to content management
But what if I tell you that there is a CMS that will transform your Visual Studio Code into a proper CMS with content and media management, taxonomies, and more? Say hello to Front Matter CMS.
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Different flavors of content management
But, when your CMS is based on Markdown files, you can use whatever editor you want. For example, if you use Nuxt as your CMS, everyone can choose which editor they prefer. It can be Visual Studio Code, FrontMatter CMS, or maybe Nuxt Studio. Everyone can pick the app they like the most.
- Seeking the Perfect CMS for Custom Coded Websites with Static Site Generators: KirbyCMS, NetlifyCMS, or Something Else?
- Front Matter is a CMS running straight in Visual Studio Code. Can be used with static site generators like Hugo, Jekyll, Hexo, NextJs, Gatsby, and many more...
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- Headless CMS right in your code editor | Front Matter
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I've created Front Matter CMS for your static-website
GitHub: https://github.com/estruyf/vscode-front-matter Website: https://frontmatter.codes
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Yes, SvelteKit for the frontend (win)! But what about a CMS dashboard for clients?
Frontmatter
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My Blog Setup and Writing Process
Have you looked at https://frontmatter.codes/ as a CMS in VSCode? It's really nice to work with for Hugo sites.
What are some alternatives?
rehype - HTML processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
vscode-markdown-preview-enhanced - One of the "BEST" markdown preview extensions for Visual Studio Code
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
log4brains - ✍️ Log and publish your architecture decisions (ADR)
MDsveX - A markdown preprocessor for Svelte.
marp-vscode - Marp for VS Code: Create slide deck written in Marp Markdown on VS Code
mdx - Markdown for the component era
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
markdown-it-container - Fenced container plugin for markdown-it markdown parser
gutenberg - A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. https://www.getzola.org
rehype-toc - A rehype plugin that adds a table of contents (TOC) to the page
elderjs - Elder.js is an opinionated static site generator and web framework for Svelte built with SEO in mind.