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The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style
These are copies of the built-in formatters with modified file paths so that Checks Annotations can be created on GitHub Actions. This package should be used with the `xt0rted/stylelint-problem-matcher` action.
Mitsco is a command line tool that simplifies the creation of commits following specific and custom conventions, as well as allowing you to define the style of your commit messages.
A scalable set of icons handcrafted with <3 by GitHub.
Add GitHub style anchor tags to headers
Stylelint rule that doesn't allow the styling of utility classes in CSS
Github style identicons
Add GitHub style anchor tags to headers
GitHub Style Markdown in Javascript/Typescript.
Prism syntax highlighter themes based on GitHub's style.
A Remark plugin to convert Github style alerts to admonitions directives.
Get the GFM-style aliases for a given language, or vice-versa.
The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style
🏁 serve markdown as html (GitHub style), index directories, live-reload as you edit
- code
- directory
- gfm
- github
- github flavored markdown
- highlighting
- html
- include
- index
- indexes
- links
- live
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Easily embed and style github gists with this blazingly fast, dependency-free package
Generate the CSS for github-markdown-css
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An Stylelint formatter to use with [Github Checks](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/about-status-checks#checks). It outputs a json format that outputs the json needed for the ['Update a check run'](https://docs
<h1 align="center" style="border-bottom: none;"> semantic-release-github-milestones🚩🚀</h1> <h2 align="center">Sync <a href="https://docs.github.com/en/issues/using-labels-and-milestones-to-track-work/about-milestones">Github milestones</a> with <a href=