![]() ![]() I don’t see people write much about how they create their README.md files or maintain their Wiki pages. One thing I notice about the vast majority of these and others I view there is that many have long involved README.md files but have no Wiki pages at all. Over the years I’ve starred a couple hundred repositories on GitHub. ![]() GFM does not support this, so you will see the actual characters in your page and not a table of contents – you probably don’t want that. For example, some flavors of Markdown support and will automatically generate a table of contents in its place when rendered. Note: the risk of using any editing tools that support extensions to Markdown beyond GFM is that you include these extensions in your Markdown. ![]() However, I’m going to focus on tools that are ideally suited for GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM). There are a number of Markdown variants, including some with very neat features like automatically generated tables of content. In this post, I will introduce a few tools that facilitate the creation and maintenance of Markdown source files that are intended to be shown on GitHub. ![]()
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