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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Nanoc is a static-site generator focused on flexibility. It transforms content from a format such as Markdown or AsciiDoc into another format, usually HTML, and lays out pages consistently to retain the site’s look and feel throughout. Static sites built with Nanoc can be deployed to any web server.
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An RFCXML (RFC 799x) generating backend for Thomas Leitner's "kramdown" markdown parser. Mostly useful for RFC writers.
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Martile is a Markdown pre formatter which is designed to format custom Markdown tags prior to being passed to the Markdown gem.
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A set of extensions to markdown layered on top of the kramdown library for use in the UK Government Single Domain project
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A CLI that provides a formatted and highlighted view of Markdown files in a terminal
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Com essa ferramenta você poderá escrever sua monografia, dissertação ou tese utilizando Markdown (linguagem mais simples que Latex).
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Awestruct is a static site baking and publishing tool. It supports an extensive list of both templating and markup languages via Tilt (Haml, Slim, AsciiDoc, Markdown, Sass via Compass, etc), provides mobile-first layout and styling via Bootstrap or Foundation, offers a variety of deployment options (rsync, git, S3), handles site optimizations (minification, compression, cache busting), includes built-in extensions such as blog post management and is highly extensible.
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A command line utility to be run in Book repositories to stitch together their constituent Markdown repos into a static-HTML-serving application
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A command line interface for generating Markdown table of contents.
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kramdown is yet-another-markdown-parser but fast, pure Ruby, using a strict syntax definition and supporting several common extensions.
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This gem is used by GitHub to render any fancy markup such as Markdown, Textile, Org-Mode, etc. Fork it and add your own!
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Specify which objects your services publish or consume in MSON (markdown) and let this gem validate these contracts.
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Interactively select and execute fenced code blocks in markdown files. Build complex scripts by naming and requiring blocks. Log resulting scripts and output. Re-run scripts.
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Automatically generate beautiful front-end style guides with Sass and Markdown. See https://livingstyleguide.org for details.
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Markdown processing for GitLab Flavored Markdown
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You can create your slide as a text file. It means that you can version controlyour slide like your Ruby scripts. You can custom your slide style by Ruby.So Rabbit is for Rubyist. You can use RD, Markdown and Wiki format as slide source. Rabbit provides programmer friendly keyboard interface. It uses Emacs and Vistyle keybindings by default. You can use PDF and image as slide source. Rabbit can show PDF and imagedirectly. You can create your slide by other presentation tool and show yourslide by Rabbit. If you show your slide by Rabbit, you can use programmerfriendly keyboard interface provided by Rabbit to control your slide. You can upload your slide as a gem. If you publish your slide as a gem, youcan see your slide at https://slide.rabbit-shocker.org/ .
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