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Render Markdown with 'commonmark'
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Render Markdown with 'commonmark'

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    1.6
    7 April 2023
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    1.7
    16 May 2023
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    0.3
    5 April 2012
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    0.5.1
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    25 January 2013
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    0.6.1
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    20 April 2017
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    7 December 2018
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    1.0
    7 June 2019
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    1.1
    7 August 2019
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    1.2
    19 October 2022
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    30 October 2022
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    1.4
    16 November 2022
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    1.5
    31 January 2023
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    1.8
    23 August 2023
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    30 September 2023
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    10 October 2023
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    6 December 2023
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    Render Markdown to full and lightweight HTML/LaTeX documents with the 'commonmark' package. It also supports features that are missing in 'commonmark', such as raw HTML/LaTeX blocks, LaTeX math, superscripts, subscripts, footnotes, element attributes, appendices, and fenced 'Divs'. With additional JavaScript and CSS, it can also create HTML slides and articles.
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