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    Slash Commands

    MediaWiki extension that adds "slash commands" to the Visual Editor.

    The Slash Commands extension to MediaWiki adds "slash commands", i.e., text shortcuts that start with a forward slash ("/") and trigger specific actions, to the VisualEditor extension. User documentation: https://www.pro.wiki/help/mediawiki-slash-commands Release blog post: https://www.pro.wiki/news/Slash-Commands-MediaWiki Creators page: https://professional.wiki/en/mediawiki-development
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    TOAST UI Editor

    TOAST UI Editor

    Markdown WYSIWYG Editor. GFM Standard + Chart & UML Extensible

    TOAST UI Editor provides Markdown mode and WYSIWYG mode. Depending on the type of use you want like production of Markdown or maybe just editing the Markdown. The TOAST UI Editor can be helpful for both usages. It offers Markdown mode and WYSIWYG mode, which can be switched any point in time. Today CommonMark is the de-facto Markdown standard. GFM (GitHub Flavored Markdown) is another popular specification based on CommonMark, maintained by GitHub, which is the Markdown mostly used. ...
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