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md-viewer

A HTML5 Markdown viewer that automatically refreshes the page as you work. This was motivated by wanting to work on Markdown files in Vim without having to manually reload them all the time, and is similar in concept to Dillinger. Dillinger is great, but I'd prefer to work directly on my files rather than through a github or dropbox.

md-viewer uses the Markdown.Converter class from PageDown to perform Markdown to HTML conversion.

Currently this is very much in alpha and is something I hacked together in an evening. It's good enough to be useful to me right now, so it might not move much further.

Using md-viewer

To use md-viewer, simply open it in a browser (so far only tested in Chrome), open your Markdown file in the file picker, and start writing. As you work, your file will be automatically reloaded as HTML in the browser.

Reloading only happens when the file is saved to. This prevents constant reloading of your page, which would prevent scrolling in overflowing block elements and inspecting some parts of the HTML. Furthermore, reloading may be manually paused and resumed using the very crude pause/resume anchors at the top of the page - next to the reload delay input. Speaking of which, the delay between reloads, in milliseconds, may be set at the top of the page.

Styling is controlled by md-viewer.css. The default style imports foghorn.css, which has been gratefully stolen from jasonm23, and adds a few modifications.

License

md-viewer is available under the MIT license, the same as PageDown/Mardown.Converter.

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