Thanks for the kind words about literate-ts, Remo! I've found it extremely useful for Effective TypeScript and think it has great potential as a tool for other books and even blog posts. I'm curious what we'd need to do to verify your books using it.
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In the past I have worked with Packt Publishing and they don't use a markdown-based editing environment so it would be hard to integrate with literate-ts but in the future I plan to self-publish so that should not be a problem.
It currently works with Asciidoc (which O'Reilly uses for books) but it should be possible simple to extend to Markdown. Please get in touch if you'd like to work together on this!
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Thanks for the kind words about literate-ts, Remo! I've found it extremely useful for Effective TypeScript and think it has great potential as a tool for other books and even blog posts. I'm curious what we'd need to do to verify your books using it.
In the past I have worked with Packt Publishing and they don't use a markdown-based editing environment so it would be hard to integrate with literate-ts but in the future I plan to self-publish so that should not be a problem.
It currently works with Asciidoc (which O'Reilly uses for books) but it should be possible simple to extend to Markdown. Please get in touch if you'd like to work together on this!