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markdown-it
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HelloGitHub
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marktext
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opensnitch
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miniserve
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grip reviews and mentions
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Show HN: Use your familiar Markdown editor to create and publish web pages
For creating static web pages I usually use grip [1] to convert markdown. If you’re lazy this even works as a blog. I suppose if you’re even lazier you can just use a GitHub repo directly.
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Local markdown preview using xwidget-webkit
I'm putting together a little package to preview markdown files similarly to how they are rendered on GitHub. Previously I've used grip (and grip-mode), which are awesome, but I wanted a little more room for customization and to avoid hitting the GitHub API on every change.
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Any grip alternative in Rust?
Any recommendation for grip in Rust? So far I only find this.
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Am I an idiot?
I use one of these: - Sublime Text Package MarkdownPreview - Command line tool Grip - Browser Markdown editor https://dillinger.io/
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Looking for a python project to contribute to and learn from
Getting "click an .md file and it opens in the browser for viewing" for this Markdown viewer would be awesome: https://github.com/joeyespo/grip
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Why aren't there any plain VIEWERS for Markdown?
For more, see: - https://stackoverflow.com/a/31865964 - https://github.com/joeyespo/grip
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A quick hack to use Emacs as an editor for any text field
Not sure if getting Github preview to work would be that easy, but you should be able to start a live markdown preview of the Emacs buffer and if you have xwidgets support, render and show it within Emacs itself. You can use grip to get exact previews as what you would have got in Github.
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Write Effective Markdown in Emacs (with live preview)
So I looked around and found a great, less popular emacs package called grip-mode which is basically an emacs integration for the command-line python application called grip. Grip starts a live server locally to render a project's README file using the GitHub Markdown API so you can get live preview before pushing to GitHub or using the web editor. So enough talk let's see how we can make this work.
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Show HN: TeXMe Demo: Self-Rendering Markdown (GFM) + LaTeX (MathJax) Document
There's an open-source project called grip [1] that can render markdown to HTML that looks almost identical to the GitHub rendering. It can do either live preview or export it to HTML. I use it for previewing GitHub READMEs while I edit them, and it does an excellent job for that purpose.
- Is there any plugin available like VScode live server extension? or anything that show preview of my html file.
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Stats
joeyespo/grip is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of grip is Python.