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Awesome GitHub RepositoriesTransformation Logic Definitions

Frameworks for defining the logic used to inspect and modify nodes within a syntax tree.

Distinct from Plugin-Based Syntax Extensions: Focuses on the logic of the transformation itself rather than the syntax rules for parsing.

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    remarkjs/remark

    8,911Voir sur GitHub↗

    Remark is a markdown processor and transformer that converts markdown text into a structured JSON abstract syntax tree for programmatic manipulation. It functions as a plugin-based tool within the unified ecosystem, allowing users to parse, transform, and stringify markdown content. The project is distinguished by its extensibility through a plugin system that supports custom markdown syntax extensions, the introduction of new markup elements, and the definition of custom processing logic. This framework enables the modification of content through a visitor-pattern traversal of the syntax tre

    Provides a framework for defining new processing logic to inspect or modify the syntax tree.

    JavaScript
    Voir sur GitHub↗8,911
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