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Add marked-jira to known extensions.

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Summary of Changes

Hello @MrMarble, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request enhances the project's documentation by listing a new, relevant extension. This update improves discoverability for users seeking to integrate Jira-compatible rendering capabilities with marked, ensuring the documentation remains comprehensive and up-to-date with available tools.

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  • Documentation Update: The docs/USING_ADVANCED.md file has been updated to include marked-jira in the table of known extensions, providing its GitHub repository link, npm package link, and a brief description of its functionality (Output Jira compatible format).
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This pull request adds the marked-jira extension to the list of known extensions in the documentation. The change is correct, with the new entry placed in the correct alphabetical order and the formatting consistent with the rest of the document. The change looks good.

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This is awesome. 💯

I love that you have a demo site for the extension. We should be doing that for our extensions as well.

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MrMarble commented Sep 4, 2025

This is awesome. 💯

I love that you have a demo site for the extension. We should be doing that for our extensions as well.

Thanks! Honestly I use it a lot, I'm used to writing markdown for my projects so it helps when writing task descriptions 😄

@UziTech UziTech merged commit 7b2d430 into markedjs:master Sep 4, 2025
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@MrMarble MrMarble deleted the patch-2 branch September 4, 2025 18:56
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