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  2. README - Wikipedia

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    The expression "readme file" is also sometimes used generically, for other files with a similar purpose. [citation needed] For example, the source-code distributions of many free software packages (especially those following the Gnits Standards or those produced with GNU Autotools) include a standard set of readme files:

  3. Pandoc - Wikipedia

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    Pandoc is a free-software document converter, widely used as a writing tool (especially by scholars) [2] and as a basis for publishing workflows. [3] It was created by John MacFarlane , a philosophy professor at the University of California, Berkeley .

  4. NPM - Wikipedia

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    npm, Inc., a software development and hosting company based in California, United States NPM/CNP (Compagnie Nationale à Portefeuille SA), a Belgian non-listed holding company New People's Militia in Manipur, India

  5. Markdown - Wikipedia

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    Markdown [9] is a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor. John Gruber created Markdown in 2004 as an easy-to-read markup language. [9] Markdown is widely used for blogging and instant messaging, and also used elsewhere in online forums, collaborative software, documentation pages, and readme files.

  6. Obsidian (software) - Wikipedia

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    While Obsidian is free and does not charge users to access any core features, [2] [20] the developers have launched paid services into the application for additional needs. [3] [16] All services are shipped as plugins and can be disabled per-vault. In February 2025, Obsidian updated their commercial licensing policy to be optional.

  7. ArkTS - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, Huawei revealed the programming language evolved from eTS on HarmonyOS 3.0 to ArkTS on HarmonyOS 3.1 update. A beta version of the programming language was released to registered Huawei developers at the conference and it was not open-sourced at that time until OpenHarmony 3.0 API 7 era under OpenAtom Foundation when Huawei ...