Markdown Articles Tool is a free command line utility designed to help you manage online Markdown documents (e.g., articles). You can download text with images using deduplication and convert to the different formats. The Markdown Articles Tool is available for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Itβs written in Python β if you want to use separate functions, you can just import the package.
Markdown Tool provides support for the following Markdown elements.
Element | Support | Notes |
---|---|---|
Headings | Yes | |
Paragraphs | Yes | |
Line Breaks | Yes | |
Bold | Yes | |
Italic | Yes | |
Blockquotes | Yes | |
Ordered Lists | Yes | |
Unordered Lists | Yes | |
Code | Yes | |
Horizontal Rules | Yes | |
Links | Yes | |
Images | Yes | |
Tables | Yes | |
Fenced Code Blocks | Yes | |
Syntax Highlighting | Yes | |
Footnotes | No | |
Heading IDs | No | |
Definition Lists | No | |
Strikethrough | Yes | |
Task Lists | Yes | |
Emoji (copy and paste) | Yes | |
Emoji (shortcodes) | No | |
Highlight | No | |
Subscript | No | |
Superscript | No | |
Automatic URL Linking | Yes | |
Disabling Automatic URL Linking | Yes | |
HTML | Yes |
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