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Quarkdown 2.4 – Redefining Markdown

Quarkdown 2.4 – Redefining Markdown

by iamgioh·Jul 13, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

●●SolidBig BrainNiche Gem

Typst-style show rules for Markdown are a genuinely clever way to hack the AST.

Strengths
  • Binding Markdown syntax to primitives allows intercepting and overriding default rendering behavior.
  • Conditional extension with 'where' clauses enables granular control over specific element types.
  • Regex matching (.match) on inline content allows for powerful find-and-replace styling patterns.
Weaknesses
  • Markdown purists may reject the heavy abstraction layer over standard syntax.
  • Ecosystem is tiny compared to established rivals like Typst, Pandoc, or Quarto.
Target Audience

Technical writers, academics, and documentation maintainers

Similar To

Typst · Pandoc · Quarto

Post Description

Quarkdown is a Markdown-based, Turing-complete typesetting system that combines LaTeX's output quality, Typst's programmability, and Markdown's simplicity to create papers, articles, presentations, static sites and documentation.

Quarkdown 2.4 introduces a way to override the behavior and styling of any Markdown element, getting on par with Typst's powerful `#show` rules.

Quarkdown is free and open source. Any feedback is welcome!

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