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    Rust
  • Created about 6 years ago
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A standalone markdown to PDF converter

mdproof

A command line program that generates PDFs from markdown files, with no dependency on LaTeX or a headless browser. Still a work in progress, use at your own risk.

Features

  • No dependency on LaTeX or any other executable
  • Lists, code blocks, regular text, bold text, and italic text!

Screenshots

The readme rendered as a PDF

Installation

$ git clone https://github.com/Geemili/mdproof
$ cd mdproof
$ cargo build

Usage

$ cargo run README.md
$
$ # Or if you've copied `mdproof` to your `~/bin` folder
$ mdproof README.md

Why?

There are already a plethora of ways to generate PDFs, including LaTeX, headless browsers, or libreoffice. However, all of these methods pull in massive dependencies, and can be difficult to set up correctly.

By comparison, this program relies on only a few (direct) dependencies, and can be compiled into a single executable file.

The goal of this program is to compile markdown to pdf, without stepping through dependency hell.