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5 reasons you should use Markdown for documentation and notetaking


The image shows a spiral notebook with lined paper. In the foreground, there's a cartoon hand holding a pencil, seemingly about to write something on the notebook. To the right, there's another pencil and the word 'NOTES' playfully written. The background features a soft gradient of purple and pink, reminiscent of a dreamy, pastel sky, with some small stars scattered across it. The 'M' symbol combined with the downward arrow inside the box is a symbol for Markdown.
A good reminder again about the future-proofed nature of Markdown format notes. They are essentially plain text and will be read my many apps well into the future.

Also true that Markdown’s “shortcuts” for headings, lists, are largely universal, so that as you may switch apps or operating systems you don’t have any different “shortcut” keys to remember.

See https://www.xda-developers.com/reasons-use-markdown-documentation-notetaking
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Looking to migrate an existing website to 11ty. It's predominantly blog content, and the blog posts themselves will be in Markdown. But I'm at a bit of a loss around which template language to use.

I'm very familiar with TSX, so maybe I should stick with that? Is there a reason to use something like Nunjucks instead?

#11ty #eleventy #markdown #tsx #nunjucks #blog #webdev


Question to other #bloggers and #website owners: I have a previous blog at https://rarebird15.mataroa.blog (link may not work since I set it to redirect to my new domain), and I want to move my posts to #WordPress. I exported them in #Markdown format. Does anyone know the best way to get these posts into WordPress? I found a #NodeJS package called Markdown to WordPress, but it no longer seems to work.
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