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  1. assemble/assemble

    Get the rocks out of your socks! Assemble makes you fast at creating code projects. Gulp- and grunt-friendly. Used by thousands of projects for rapid prototyping, creating themes, scaffolds, boiler…

    CSS 3.4k 230

  2. remarkable

    Markdown parser, done right. Commonmark support, extensions, syntax plugins, high speed - all in one. Gulp and metalsmith plugins are also available.

    JavaScript 3.5k 233

  3. breakdance/breakdance

    HTML to markdown converter. Highly pluggable, flexible and easy to use. It's time for your markup to get down.

    JavaScript 262 14

  4. enquirer/enquirer

    Intuitive, plugin-based prompt system for node.js. Much faster alternative to Inquirer, with all the same prompt types and more.

    CSS 104 7

  5. generate/generate

    A new command line tool and developer framework for scaffolding out GitHub projects. Generate offers the robustness and configurability of Yeoman, the expressiveness and simplicity of Slush, and mo…

    JavaScript 128 13

  6. update/update

    Update is a new developer framework and CLI for automating updates of any kind in code projects. If you know how to use assemble, generate or verb, you'll know how to use update.

    JavaScript 65 9

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October 2017

Created a pull request in jonschlinkert/gray-matter that received 1 comment

experimental sections support

This PR adds experimental support for "section matter", this is for discussion only at this point. I'm not even sure if we should do this. There ar…

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