Hi Jeff,

As mentioned on Reddit jbang support similar notion:
https://www.jbang.dev/documentation/guide/latest/usage.html#running-markdowns-md-experimental

Though I use the "standard" ``` backtick syntax that github and others
mainly use.

An interesting usecase used by Chicory project for this is that they can
"unit test" their readme documentation.

https://github.com/dylibso/chicory/pull/330/files#diff-b335630551682c19a781afebcf4d07bf978fb1f8ac04c6bf87428ed5106870f5


On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 5:20 PM Jeff Martin <j...@reportmill.com> wrote:

> I’ve been working on a new idea for runnable “Java” markdown, and this
> group was recommended to me, so I thought I would solicit feedback. I’m
> hoping this technology could make Java more approachable for technical
> content creators and useful in general for interactive docs, page based
> UIs, notebook programming, tech blogs, etc.
>
> Java Markdown with SnapCode: https://reportmill.com/SnapCode/#JavaMarkdown
>
> I’m wondering, is it a good idea? And if so, how to improve and how to
> generate interest?
>
> Jeff Martin
>
>

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