- textmate: use `.tmLanguage` - vim - sublime: use `.tmLanguage` - emacs - atom - eclipse
BEMHTML syntax converter
Markdown to Hatena Syntax converter
Intuitive cron syntax converter
Markdown to Hatena Syntax converter
Typescript port of an accurate python Hijri-Gregorian dates converter based on the Umm al-Qura calendar: https://github.com/mhalshehri/hijri-converter
A tool to convert Microsoft Office add-in manifests from XML format to JSON format.
convert from v8 coverage format to istanbul's format
JIRA to MarkDown text format converter.
Convert Swagger 2.0 definitions to OpenApi 3.0 and validate
Allow parsing of TypeScript syntax
Allow parsing of jsx
Elasticsearch request converter
Allow parsing of the module attributes in the import statement
Allow parsing of import.meta
Allow parsing of object rest/spread
Allow parsing of BigInt literals
Allow parsing of Decimal, Binary, Hex and Octal literals that contain a Numeric Literal Separator
Allow parsing of the U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR and U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR in JS strings
Allow parsing of the nullish-coalescing operator
Allow parsing of optional properties
Allow parsing of the module assertion attributes in the import statement
Allow parsing of the logical assignment operators
Allow parsing of class static blocks
Transpec converts your specs to the latest RSpec syntax with static and dynamic code analysis.
synvert is used to convert ruby code to better syntax.
convert ruby code to better syntax automatically.
convert Gyazz.com syntax to HTML.
Converts tmLanguage to sublime-syntax
Convert Markdown to DokuWiki syntax.
Uses Syntax to convert Ruby code to html, but embeds colors into span tags, for those times when you don't control the embedded stylesheet
Saga reads its own story format and formats to other output formats using templates.
Converts Erector views to Fortitude syntax.
This converts my own blog syntax which looks like markdown to html.
The new label style for Ruby 1.9's literal hash keys is somewhat controversial. This tool seamlessly converts Ruby files between the old and the new syntaxes.
OWLScribble converts a specific set of wiki text markup into HTML. (The syntax used in the markup is a knockoff of the markup used by OpenWiki; the 'OWL' in OWLScribble means "OpenWiki-like".) The OWLScribble.each_wiki_link method provides a way to customize the HTML produced for individual in-wiki page links. (Since the URLs for such links is custom to each site, and the user may wish to perform DB queries to control the display and/or linking of various links.) The OWLScribble.each_wiki_command method provides a way to handle special processing instructions used in the markup.
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