Started writing up a module today on GitHub. https://www.espruino.com/Writing+Modules
I ran across this Markdown Editor. https://github.com/jbt/markdown-editor
If you pull up the link in the README file,
The Markdown is on the left screen
The formatted text is on the right.
It contains the instructions to save to a file.
I saved it as a HTM file and it seems to work offline as well.
Copy and paste the markdown example from the writing modules page into the left side of the screen as a start.
Thanks! That could make people's lives a lot easier!
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Started writing up a module today on GitHub.
https://www.espruino.com/Writing+Modules
I ran across this Markdown Editor.
https://github.com/jbt/markdown-editor
If you pull up the link in the README file,
The Markdown is on the left screen
The formatted text is on the right.
It contains the instructions to save to a file.
I saved it as a HTM file and it seems to work offline as well.
Copy and paste the markdown example from the writing modules page into the left side of the screen as a start.