
Snarkdown
Markdown-it
Marked.js
ShowdownJS
Markdeep
Strapdown.js
Purgecss
Webpack
Dillinger
Typora
StackEdit
Markdown by DaringFireball
MarkdownPad
HedgeDoc
Rentry.co
MacDown
Snarkdown
DillingerDillinger is recommended for developers, writers, and anyone who frequently works with Markdown documentation. It's particularly useful for those who need access to their documents across different devices or want to store them in the cloud.
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Based on our record, Dillinger seems to be a lot more popular than Snarkdown. While we know about 27 links to Dillinger, we've tracked only 1 mention of Snarkdown. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Analyzing these dependencies, I found that some of them could be reduced or replaced. For example, jquery-ui is used for autocompletion and reordering. All additional widgets provided by jquery-ui (e.g. sliders, datepickers) are dead weight and can be excluded from the final bundle. Another example is marked, which was used to render the changelog. However, the changelog has a very simple structure and does not... Source: over 5 years ago
Dillinger (Online - https://dillinger.io/): For a straightforward online experience, Dillinger is a solid choice. It offers split-screen viewing with live preview and supports saving to various platforms. It's a no-frills option that gets the job done efficiently. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Dillinger - A cloud-enabled, mobile-ready, offline-storage, AngularJS-powered, HTML5 Markdown editor. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Dillinger: An online editor that offers cloud storage and supports various export formats like HTML5 and PDF. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Simply access https://dillinger.io and paste your markdown code there. It has the option to export to PDF, as well as some other formats. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
I have used Markdown before (https://dillinger.io/) so wouldn't have a problem with using it again as long as on page SEO isn't any extra effort. I am not sure how I would use Markdown and then add the content to the blog to be deployed and if that is going to be much harder than a headless CMS, I would go for the headless. Source: almost 3 years ago
Markdown-it - High-speed Markdown parser with 100% CommonMark support, extensions & syntax plugins.
Typora - A minimal Markdown reading & writing app.
Marked.js - A full-featured markdown parser and compiler, written in JavaScript. Built for speed.
StackEdit - Full-featured, open-source Markdown editor based on PageDown, the Markdown library used by Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites.
ShowdownJS - A Markdown to HTML converter written in JavaScript
Markdown by DaringFireball - Text-to-HTML conversion tool/syntax for web writers, by John Gruber