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The html5lib Ruby and Python libraries are standards-compliant parsing and serializing HTML libraries.
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- MIT/X11 License
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Hubbubpermalink
License ReferenceHubbub is an HTML5 compliant parsing library, written in C.
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- MIT/X11 License
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- MIT/X11 License
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- ISC License
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License ReferenceMultiMarkdown (MMD) is a tool for turning minimally marked up plain text (a superset of John Gruber's Markdown syntax) into well-formatted documents, including HTML, PDF (by way of LaTeX), OPML, or OpenDocument (Flat OpenDocument or '.fodt', which can be converted to RTF, MS Word, and other formats).
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- MIT/X11 License
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License ReferenceThe peg-markdown project provides an implementation of John Gruber's markdown in C. It uses a parsing expression grammar (PEG) to define the syntax. This should allow easy modification and extension.
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- MIT/X11 License
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License ReferenceAs a Docutils compatibility bridge for CommonMark, recommonmark is a Markdown parser library.
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- MIT/X11 License
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- MIT/X11 License
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License ReferenceRedRug is a simple Redcarpet wrapper for common Markdown use cases, provided as a Ruby library and a command line utility.
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- Open Works License
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ronnpermalink
License ReferenceRonn builds manuals. It converts simple, human readable textfiles to roff for terminal display, and also to HTML for the web.
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- MIT/X11 License
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License ReferenceSherlock parses events written in plain English and returns an object defining a basic event.
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- MIT/X11 License
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- ISC License