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2. Parse markdown, maybe parse a header with some key/values.
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3. Template strings
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So there is 1 "exotic" feature in parsing/rendering Markdown as HTML.
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So there is 1 "exotic" feature in parsing/rendering Markdown as HTML that will need some thought.
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The rest is just file and string manipulation.
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I've had [Crystal][1] in the back of my mind for this task. It is a nice general purpose language that included Markdown in the stdlib! But unfortunately Markdown was removed in [0.31.0][2]. Other than that, I'm not sure any other languages include a well rounded Markdown implementation out of the box.
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I'll likely be building the site in docker with an alpine image, so just a quick search in alpines repos to see what could be useful:
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I'll likely end up building the site in docker with an alpine image down the road, so just a quick search in alpines repos to see what could be useful:
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```shell
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❯ docker run --rm -it alpine
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[`py3-markdown` in alpine][3] is the popular [`python-markdown`][4]. It's mature and available as a package in my [home distro][5].
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With that, we should have the exotic Markdown dependency figured out.
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Incredible.
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## Let's build
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