I'm currently compiling my project notes from more than 25 years of developer life, anonymizing them and making them available to everyone under https://github.com/vbd/Fieldnotes
Normally Markdown + mkdocs.org/ + squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/ is enough for my projects.
If it was not enough I've used
Markdown + "tool recommended by users not reading the post" to generate LaTeX, DocBook-XML and Microsoft Word
I'm a Sr. Software Engineer at Flashpoint. I specialize in Python and Go, building functional, practical, and maintainable web systems leveraging Kubernetes and the cloud. Blog opinions are my own.
Normally Markdown + mkdocs.org/ + squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/ is enough for my projects.
If it was not enough I've used
Markdown + "tool recommended by users not reading the post" to generate LaTeX, DocBook-XML and Microsoft Word
Maybe off-topic: nimbletext.com/ as Jeremy already mentioned.
More off-topic: github.com/BurntSushi/xsv and github.com/johnkerl/miller
Ooh darn guess the score stays put 😁 I’ll have to take a look at those other tools, thanks!