Have you every written a larger set of interconnected markdown files in your github project? Then you will for sure have been stumbled over some major pain points in markdown:
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Links are based on section headers and file locations
You cannot just move a section form one file into another or even change the section header without invalidating the links all over the document tree.
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The different font sizes of section headers are nice but do not really help to understand the document structure, because the difference in the size is only recognizable in a direct comparison, but does no help to capture the document structure if there is text among the section titles.
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No more broken hyperlinks in your document tree?
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Are you missing section numbers? Manually maintaining numbers is possible, but then reorganizing of the structure is a hell. The numbers must be changed manually, and all the links are invalidated, again.
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Maintaining a common layout for description elements, which should look similar all over the document tree is a huge manual effort. For example describing structure fields or syntactical elements.
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You want to provide a highly interconnected document tree, where dedicated terms are always linked? Don't need to mention that this is a hell with pure markdown.
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You want to provide a glossary or a global table of contents?
If you feel comfortable with these problems, you can just forget about this Markdown Generator. But if you want to get rid of this pain and want to concentrate on the content instead of the form, then you should have a glimpse on this tool.
The tool documentation is completely generated by this tool
from sources found in the src
sub folder.