@anmol Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it, but the markdown needs a lot of work. Things that are broken: ordered lists, tables, reference links, the <details> tag, & asterisks fail to italicize inside of quotes.
@anmol the docs page times out for me, so I didn't realize it supported a mix of languages. that definitely sounds interesting though. I think in principle it would be most useful if it supported GitHub Flavored Markdown, which has this spec: https://github.github.com/gfm/ in addition to your other extensions.
Markdown is the syntax Plume uses to format your articles and comments Plume supports the CommonMark version of Markdown. On top of that, we added a few custom extensions: You can add color to your code with the following syntax: Language is the name of the language you are using. The supported languages are those in this repository since we use Su...
@anmol That would really help portability to Zap, so someone could use gitea to draft an article then publish it on zap.