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Reverse Dependencies for commonmarker

The projects listed here declare commonmarker as a runtime or development dependency

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Dependabot-Common provides the shared code used across Dependabot. If you want support for multiple package managers, you probably want the meta-gem dependabot-omnibus.
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Markdown TaskList components
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This is a custom Markdown processor to be used with GitHub's HTML::Pipeline.
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Library and CLI for generating a website from a GraphQL API's schema definition. With ERB templating support and a plethora of configuration options, you can customize the output to your needs. The library easily integrates with your Ruby deployment toolchain to ensure the docs for your API are up to date.
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A tool to parse and validate OpenAPI V3 files. Aims to provide complete compatibility with the OpenAPI specification and to provide a natural, idiomatic way to interact with a openapi.yaml file.
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Converts a vimwiki markdown file to html. It parses [[links]] and has support for syntax highlighting.
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It validates, parses, and renders content from editorjs
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This is a custom Markdown processor for Jekyll 2.0 and above. It allows you to use GitHub's HTML::Pipeline in your Jekyll projects.
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Command line utility for previewing Markdown files with Github styling
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Enables Rails handling of .md templates, with optional preprocessing of ERB, HAML, etc. Also provides a markdown() view helper. Uses CommonMarker & Rouge.
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A pipeline-based markdown toolkit with CommonMark(er)
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RDoc plugin to generate markdown documentation and search index as sqlite database for entire content.
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Showoff is a Sinatra web app that reads simple configuration files for a presentation. It is sort of like a Keynote web app engine. I am using it to do all my talks in 2010, because I have a deep hatred in my heart for Keynote and yet it is by far the best in the field. The idea is that you setup your slide files in section subdirectories and then startup the showoff server in that directory. It will read in your showoff.json file for which sections go in which order and then will give you a URL to present from.
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