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Applications supporting CommonMark

Vincent Laporte edited this page Dec 14, 2020 · 36 revisions

CommonMark Editors

Caret
  ▸ Mac, Windows, Linux

Ghost
  ▸ Web

ghostwriter
  ▸ Windows, Linux
  ▸ With support for Pandoc and cmark.

HackMD
  ▸ Web, Docker instance
  ▸ Supports realtime cooperative editing
  ▸ Supports GitHub Flavored Markdown, book mode, slide mode, ToC, tasklist, codeblock syntax highlighting, LaTeX rendering, diagrams rendering, video embed and more, refer https://hackmd.io/features for all the features.

KeenWrite
  ▸ Linux, Windows, Mac, and any system that can run Java 14+
  ▸ Desktop application having real-time preview.
  ▸ Supports interpolated variables, CommonMark, R Markdown, simple TeX formulas, spell check, synchronized scrolling, and custom XML/XSLT conversion to Markdown.

Markdown Edit
  ▸ Windows

Markdown Editor
  ▸ Chrome app (Windows, Linux, Mac and ChromeOS)
  ▸ Works offline.

Markdown Editor for Visual Studio
  ▸ Supports multiple extensions.

Markdown Plus
  ▸ Windows, Mac
  ▸ Supports GitHub Flavored Markdown, Markdown TOC (table of contents), footnote, task list, emoji, Font Awesome, mathematical formula, flowchart, diagrams, Vim mode, Emacs mode and a lot more.

MarkdownPad
  ▸ Windows

Markdown Writer FX
  ▸ Java JAR (Windows, Linux, Mac)
  ▸ An open source Markdown editor written in JavaFX 8.

Stylo
  ▸ macOS
  ▸ Supports for CommonMark+attributes extension+GFM table and strikethrough
  ▸ Supports CSS syntax highlighting editing + text attributes

TextNut
  ▸ Mac, iOS

Versatil Markdown
  ▸ Mac
  ▸ A notebook built around Markdown and CommonMark, with 1Password integration, HTML/CSS support, syntax highlighting, and more.

Visual Studio Code
  ▸ Mac, Windows, Linux

Static Site Generators

(This section just recently added, and likely very incomplete. Please add to it if you know of others.)

Jekyll

Hugo

Zola

CommonMark Software

Pandoc
  ▸ Converts between a multitude of document formats, supports CommonMark as both input and output.

Gitit
  ▸ A wiki backed by git and pandoc, supports pages in CommonMark.