mudasobwa

mudasobwa

Parser for Markdown Family

Md, a library to parse markdown and markdown-like syntaxes, has been released.

Fully-customizable syntax, blazingly fast (5× compared to earmark,) opinionated. It does not fully support Commonmark (and it’ll never do,) but it covers the needs of the average user + allows the introduction of custom markdown-like syntax with ease.

Parser for Markdown Family

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malloryerik

malloryerik

Wow, this is fantastic. Thank you so much! The way you’ve been building up quality open libraries is so impressive to me, and indeed customizable markdown parser is something I’ve been looking into. Wonderful!

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