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Summary: How I use Markdown and Pandoc in my writing workflow
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My Document Creation workflow using Markdown and Pandoc
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Show Notes
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I write almost exclusively in Markdown [https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown) when writing documents and taking notes. I use the program, Pandoc [https://www.pandoc.org](https://www.pandoc.org) to convert markdown to different formats, including odt, docx, and pdf.
The original purpose of Markdown: 1 > Markdown is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML).
Markdown has since been extended to include more features and functionality. Extended versions include Github-flavored markdown [https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) and multi-markdown [https://fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown](https://fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown).
Some of the basic syntax:
Headings - use one or more
#
to make headingsbold - use
__
or**
for bolditalics - use
_
or*
for italicshyperlinks - use
[text](link)
for hyperlinksimages -

for imagestables -
Head1 | Head2 | Head3
lists - use
-
or*
or+
at the beginning of a linequotes and code - ` for single code item,
>
for block quote, tab for block code, ``` for fenced code. Highlighting is available
Pandoc: 2 Pandoc can convert documents in markdown, reStructuredText, textile, HTML, DocBook, LaTeX, MediaWiki markup, TWiki markup, OPML, Emacs Org-Mode, Txt2Tags, Microsoft Word docx, EPUB, or Haddock markup to
HTML formats: XHTML, HTML5, and HTML slide shows using Slidy, reveal.js, Slideous, S5, or DZSlides.
Word processor formats: Microsoft Word docx, OpenOffice/LibreOffice ODT, OpenDocument XML
Ebooks: EPUB version 2 or 3, FictionBook2
Documentation formats: DocBook, GNU TexInfo, Groff man pages, Haddock markup
Page layout formats: InDesign ICML
Outline formats: OPML
TeX formats: LaTeX, ConTeXt, LaTeX Beamer slides
PDF via LaTeX
Lightweight markup formats: Markdown (including CommonMark), reStructuredText, AsciiDoc, MediaWiki markup, DokuWiki markup, Emacs Org-Mode, Textile
Custom formats: custom writers can be written in lua
I use Ubuntu because it is the only distro that does not bundle pandoc in the haskell libraries. With pandoc, you can specify the template that you are using, so that the same one document can be formatted quickly in many different ways and file formats.
Workflow:
Write using vim or other text editor. When I was starting, I used a markdown previewer
Create the template for the client
Convert document appropriately
Use markdown for:
taking notes
creating SOPs
Creating User guides (Image Magick mogrify)
Creating things for my website
Other programs and tools:
Retext
Haroopad
discount
stackedit.io
atom
texlive for going direct to pdf
from [https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown)↩
from [https://www.pandoc.org](https://www.pandoc.org)↩