Markdown
Markdown is a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor.
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The GitLab handbook, rendered with Hugo and GitLab pages. https://handbook.gitlab.com/ Everyone can contribute.
Development and contribution guidelines: https://handbook.gitlab.com/docs/development/
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Documentation collaborative du SNDS https://documentation-snds.health-data-hub.fr/
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Open-source fan translation project
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SuCoS (JuiCeS, in Portuguese) is a Static Site Generator written in C#.
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A fast SSG that does everything for you. No need to build, and can change on the fly.
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Returns a list of Markdown files ordered by their publication date.
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Use existing linters and custom scripts to fix issues in Markdown body and (YAML) front matter. Aiming for consistent style and compatibility, mostly between MkDocs and Obsidian.
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A pretty note-taking app for GNOME (not actively developed)
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Touchdown is the static site builder which turns your repositories README.md into a beautiful landing page for your project.
For developers who want to professionally present their project on a dedicated website using resources they most likely already have, staying in their current flow of tools and workflows, practically without any additional overhead.
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Small server solution to provide html content for signage displays. Get it running in 15 minutes. It simply takes the files from a directory...
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Highly automated, up-to-date, and well-documented repository template. Checks for common problems, Markdown, YAML, Bash, formats, lints, and tests before committing or pushing so you don't have any surprises at CI or when releasing your code to GitLab and GitHub!
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CommonMarker wrapper with Rouge as syntax highlighter
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Create authentic looking D&D homebrews using only markdown.
Mirrored from https://github.com/naturalcrit/homebrewery.git.
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