Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2023 09:40:50 +0200 From: Ralf Mardorf <ralf-mardorf@riseup.net> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Markdown editors. Message-ID: <8055b22a6a3d592c2c26b0515cd603b2f2514d66.camel@riseup.net> In-Reply-To: <c74ec4cecc90f29b6b6c44c4d9460aa2509196b0.camel@telaman.net.au> References: <42f1b9dfe6fc98c815aa248d198ed9733070c999.camel@telaman.net.au> <68051de5-8cbb-46ba-8207-1eb859d3dc1b@app.fastmail.com> <c74ec4cecc90f29b6b6c44c4d9460aa2509196b0.camel@telaman.net.au>
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On Wed, 2023-06-28 at 13:07 +1000, David wrote: > but I'd really like .pdf export, which neither seem to have Hi, Markdownify might run on FreeBSD. https://markdownify.js.org/ I've got the following installed on Arch Linux from it's user repository, but Markdownify isn't maintained anymore by this repository. It's installed, while I don't use it. electron-markdownify 1.4.1 electron7-bin 7.3.3 However, electron7 seems to be running on FreeBSD. https://www.freshports.org/devel/electron7 Markdownify supports PDF export, but it also supports executing arbitrary code remotely on any client attempting to view a malicious markdown file. https://fluidattacks.com/advisories/adams/ It's not a recommendation, just an information. Your own markdown files are probably not malicious. I don't know if this is useful information. Regards, Ralf
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