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Quarkdown is a modern Markdown-based typetting system, designed around the key concept of versatility, by seamlessly compiling a project into a print-ready book or an interactive presentation. All through an incredibly powerful Turing-complete extension of Markdown, ensuring your ideas flow automatically into paper.
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Original credits: Attention Is All You Need
Born as an extension of CommonMark and GFM, the Quarkdown Flavor brings functions to Markdown, along with many other syntax extensions.
This is a function call:
.somefunction {arg1} {arg2} Body argument
Possibilities are unlimited thanks to an ever-expanding standard library, which offers layout builders, I/O, math, conditional statements and loops.
Not enough? You can still define your own functions and variables β all within Markdown. You can even create awesome libraries for everyone to use.
.function {greet} to from: **Hello, .to** from .from! .greet {world} from:{iamgio}
Result: Hello, world from iamgio!
This out-of-the-box scripting support opens doors to complex and dynamic content that would be otherwise impossible to achieve with vanilla Markdown.
Check the wiki to learn more about the language and its features.
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Check out the demo presentation here
Built with Quarkdown itself β source code
(Desktop view is suggested)
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- HTML
The desired document type can be set by calling the .doctype
function within the Markdown source itself:
.doctype {slides}
.doctype {paged}
Quarkdown | Markdown | LaTeX | AsciiDoc | MDX | |
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Concise and readable | β | β | β | β | β |
Full document control | β | β | β | β | β |
Scripting | β | β | Partial | β | β |
Book/article export | β | β | β | β | Third-party |
Presentation export | β | β | β | β | Third-party |
LaTeX | Quarkdown |
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\tableofcontents
\section{Section}
\subsection{Subsection}
\begin{enumerate}
\item \textbf{First} item
\item \textbf{Second} item
\end{itemize}
\begin{center}
This text is \textit{centered}.
\end{center}
\begin{figure}[!h]
\centering
\begin{subfigure}[b]
\includegraphics[width=0.3\linewidth]{img1.png}
\end{subfigure}
\begin{subfigure}[b]
\includegraphics[width=0.3\linewidth]{img2.png}
\end{subfigure}
\begin{subfigure}[b]
\includegraphics[width=0.3\linewidth]{img3.png}
\end{subfigure}
\end{figure} |
.tableofcontents
# Section
## Subsection
1. **First** item
2. **Second** item
.center
This text is _centered_.
.row alignment:{spacebetween}
![Image 1](img1.png)
![Image 2](img2.png)
![Image 3](img3.png) |
Download quarkdown.zip
from the releases page or build it yourself with gradlew distZip
, and unzip it.
If you'd rather keep it minimal, gradlew build
produces only the JAR file.
- The
bin
directory contains the executable scripts. Optionally, add it to yourPATH
to access Quarkdown more easily. - The
lib/qmd
directory contains.qmd
libraries that can be imported into a project.
Java 17 or higher is required.
Running the program with no command-line arguments runs it in REPL mode. This is great for familiarizing yourself with Quarkdown, but it's probably not what you're looking for.
Running quarkdown file.qmd
will compile the given file and save the output to file.
If the project is composed by multiple source files, the target file must be the root one, i.e. the one that includes the other files.
In both modes, the inline output is printed to stdout at the end of each execution.
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-o <dir>
or--output <dir>
: sets the directory of the output files. If unset, defaults to./output
. -
-l <dir>
or--libs <dir>
: sets the directory where external libraries can be loaded from. If unset, defaults to<install dir>/lib/qmd
. (?) -
--pretty
: produces pretty output code. This is useful for debugging or to read the output code more easily, but it should be disabled in production as the results might be visually affected. -
--clean
: deletes the content of the output directory before producing new files. Destructive operation. -
--strict
: forces the program to exit if an error occurs. When not in strict mode, errors are shown as boxes in the document. -
--no-media-storage
: turns the media storage system off. (?) -
-Dloglevel=<level>
(JVM property): sets the log level. If set towarning
or higher, the output content is not printed out.
Quarkdown comes with a set of themes that can give a unique look to your document.
Theme contributions are welcome!
Please make sure they work well with all the three document types before submitting.
Iterative Fibonacci
.var {t1} {0}
.var {t2} {1}
.table
.foreach {0..8}
n:
| $ F_{.n} $ |
|:----------:|
| .t1 |
.var {tmp} {.sum {.t1} {.t2}}
.var {t1} {.t2}
.var {t2} {.tmp}
0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 13 | 21 |
Recursive Fibonacci
The recursive approach is significantly slower than the iterative one.
.function {fib}
n:
.if { .islower {.n} than:{2} }
.n
.ifnot { .islower {.n} than:{2} }
.sum {
.fib { .subtract {.n} {1} }
} {
.fib { .subtract {.n} {2} }
}
.table
.foreach {0..8}
| $ F_{.1} $ |
|:----------:|
| .fib {.1} |
0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 13 | 21 |
The logo resembles the original Markdown icon, with focus on Quarkdown's completeness, richness of features and customization options, emphasized by the revolving arrow all around the sphere.
What could be mistaken for a planet is actually a quark or, more specifically, a down quark, an elementary particle that is a major constituent of matter: they give life to every complex structure we know of, while also being one of the lightest objects in existence.
This is, indeed, the concept Quarkdown is built upon.