Hey, I haven't been been able to keep up with the messages but found this one.
On Sun, Jul 5, 2020, 8:14 AM Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyone got a strong recommendation for an offline Markdown renderer which > can at least do a passable job rendering GitHub's .md style? > > grip uses GitHub API, contacts the server on every render, seems to not > even cache CSS files... > > Also!: > > GitHub supports inlining section files (very useful for reducing file > size/ dividing one large file) with this: > > <file name="section_2.md"> > > So having that work with an offline renderer would be gold™... > Zenaan, I would suggest taking any existing offline markdown renderer and adding the features you need to it. What are you building? I usually use offline markdown rendering for decentralized wikis. I'm interested in collaborating on projects that could be used to support decentralized wikis. I can hack on c/c++, python, nodejs, bash, perl, and possibly php or ruby right now, well enough to add a needed new feature to a markdown renderer. I use git and work for causes rather than money. I'm having trouble accessing my email right now, so if I don't reply trying another channel to reach me if possible can help. K - There is proof inside many peoples' electronics. Proof that a marketing group would contract development of a frightening virus. A virus that responds to peoples' keystrokes and browsing habits, and changes what people see on their devices. A virus that alters political behavior en masse, for profit. >
