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Marp vs Test Kitchen: What are the differences?

Marp: Markdown presentation writer, powered by Electron. Marp is the simplest presentation writer with Markdown; Test Kitchen: Integration tool for developing and testing infrastructure code and software on isolated target platforms. Test Kitchen has a static, declarative configuration in a .kitchen.yml file at the root of your project. It is designed to execute isolated code run in pristine environments ensuring that no prior state exists. A plugin architecture gives you the freedom to run your code on any cloud, virtualization, or bare metal resources and allows you to write acceptance criteria in whatever framework you desire.

Marp can be classified as a tool in the "Markdown Editors" category, while Test Kitchen is grouped under "Continuous Integration".

Marp and Test Kitchen are both open source tools. Marp with 8K GitHub stars and 428 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Test Kitchen with 1.77K GitHub stars and 574 GitHub forks.

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      Automated testing
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      Detect bugs in cook books
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      Integrates well with vagrant
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      Can containerise tests in Docker
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      Integrates well with puppet

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    What is Marp?

    Marp is the simplest presentation writer with Markdown.

    What is Test Kitchen?

    Test Kitchen has a static, declarative configuration in a .kitchen.yml file at the root of your project. It is designed to execute isolated code run in pristine environments ensuring that no prior state exists. A plugin architecture gives you the freedom to run your code on any cloud, virtualization, or bare metal resources and allows you to write acceptance criteria in whatever framework you desire.

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      MacDown is an open source Markdown editor for OS X, released under the MIT License. It is heavily influenced by Chen Luo’s Mou.
      Typora
      It gives you a seamless experience as both a reader and a writer. It removes the preview window, mode switcher, syntax symbols of markdown source code, and all other unnecessary distractions. Replace them with a real live preview feature to help you concentrate on the content itself.
      Caret
      Better Markdown Editor for Mac / Windows / Linux
      Remarkable
      Markdown parser done right. Fast and easy to extend. Supports the CommonMark spec + syntax extensions + sugar (URL autolinking, typographer).
      Mou
      When current available Markdown editors are almost all for general writers, Mou is different: It's for web developers. Syntax highlighting, live preview, sync scroll, fullscreen mode, auto save, powerful actions, auto pair, custom themes and CSS, HTML and PDF export, enhanced CJK support.
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