What is your current setup for .md docs?

I am using VS code with the grammarly extension for editing, then have a mkdocs static site generator from the docs and then to create a PDF version, I am using pandoc.

  • RenardDesMers
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    9 months ago

    Vim on desktop using instant markdown plugin to have a preview in a browser tab. It fits my needs. The only thing I would like is markdown to be native in confluence to share my technical documents in markdown at work. Currently, there is only an insert markdown function, but it lacks all the commenting. It also lacks mermaid support which is a blessing for schemas (it seems it was added recently, I’m blessed).

  • DessalinesA
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    9 months ago

    Mainly just markor on android, and vim/helix on desktop. I’d really love to have a wysiwyg client on android like typora, but one doesn’t exist yet.

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      9 months ago

      Haven’t heard of that one, seems quite intuitive. I seem to always default back to cloud based solutions as I am always on different devices.

  • 56!
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    9 months ago

    I’ve been using ghostwriter for a while now (with the preview tab disabled). It’s very lightweight and distraction-free, but has some unusual bugs. I’ve also been attempting to use pandoc to make some nice PDFs recently, but haven’t found a good setup yet.

    • KcgOPM
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      9 months ago

      I do quite like ghostwriter quite a simple solution!

  • zmrl@lemmy.zip
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    9 months ago

    I use vscode to preview and edit md files. Recently, I was working on a project where I used pandoc to generate a pdf of all the markdown files in folder. Worked pretty well, but it took me a minute to configure it right.

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      9 months ago

      The grammarly extension is great for vscode, highly recommend it!