Remark vs MarkdownIt #16
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Hi, Saul-Mirone, milkdown looks great! I chose Noteworthy originally used Marijn's proof-of-concept markdown conversion code to convert the The main reasons I switched:
There are a few cons, but so far I'm much happier using
What goals do you have for milkdown? Here's my Noteworthy "manifesto", for comparison. |
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Taking a look at your docs, I think we share the common goal of being plugin-driven, and it looks like you're quite far ahead of me with plugin support :). It'll be fun to dive into some of your plugin code to see how it works, and I'd be interested to hear about any lessons learned setting up your plugin system. Noteworthy currently takes inspiration from remirror's plugin system for defining schema extensions, and for Markdown parser extensions I let plugins define transformations between the |
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Hi benrbray,
I'm really curious about the reason why you switch the markdown parser to remark from markdown-it.
The reason why I ask this is that I'm writing a markdown editor: milkdown these days and I use markdown-it, it works well. However I heard about remark and I'm comparing them. I think our projects have something in common so I think your opinion well be very helpful.
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