Developer Tools / Parsing

markdown-parser

A TypeScript markdown parser built for incremental streaming, aimed at parsing LLM markdown output on the server or client. It exposes a typed AST, supports CommonMark and GFM tables, and includes examples for full and streaming parsing.

Clear25/30
Useful24/30
Specific17/20
Complete12/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes a real developer tool with a specific AI-adjacent use case: incrementally parsing LLM markdown streams. The README shows installation, code examples, API surface, supported node types, and notes about streaming behavior, which is enough for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The crawl does not show tests, release history, package usage details, or evidence of current maintenance beyond the repository contents. It also does not show the full project structure or how edge cases behave in streaming mode.

Review status

64 days ago #968 ↑ +6

Last evaluated 64 days ago. Current rank #968. Up 6 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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