shane said: > Wow - that's impressive!
yes, it is. i was fairly skeptical of the commonmark effort -- xkcd.com 927, lowest-common-denominator, etc. -- but i have to give 'em credit for this script here. i once said that i thought multmarkdown had the edge to be leader of any markdown convergence, because the offline app was a huge advantage... but now, with electron, any javascript routine can be bundled into offline apps, which means that a fundamental shift in the tipping-point has occurred. and with node-js, commonmark could set up a site with an api and do all server-required conversions. the bandwidth charges might become fairly hefty, but setting up the site is probably a eight-hour job. with server and client handled, bingo consistency. hasn't happened yet, and might not, but the path is now fairly clear, for people who want to see it... in my humble opinion. -bowerbird
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