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pkg vs Showdown: What are the differences?

Developers describe pkg as "Package your Node.js project into an executable". This command line interface enables you to package your Node.js project into an executable that can be run even on devices without Node.js installed. On the other hand, Showdown is detailed as "JavaScript port of Markdown". Showdown lets you add in-browser preview to existing Markdown apps. Any app that accepts HTML input can now be made to speak Markdown by modifying the input pages's HTML.

pkg and Showdown belong to "Javascript Utilities & Libraries" category of the tech stack.

pkg and Showdown are both open source tools. pkg with 13.9K GitHub stars and 524 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Showdown with 9.21K GitHub stars and 1.27K GitHub forks.

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    What is pkg?

    This command line interface enables you to package your Node.js project into an executable that can be run even on devices without Node.js installed.

    What is Showdown?

    Showdown lets you add in-browser preview to existing Markdown apps. Any app that accepts HTML input can now be made to speak Markdown by modifying the input pages's HTML

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