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      <title>Simple Vim Markdown Preview</title>
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      <description>There are a lot of Vim plugins that allow you to preview markdown files:
iamcco/markdown-preview.vim JamshedVesuna/vim-markdown-preview MikeCoder/markdown-preview.vim pingao777/markdown-preview-sync suan/vim-instant-markdown PratikBhusal/vim-grip mgor/vim-markdown-grip But to name a few.
I was looking for something simple; but most of these plugins had options and setting, commands and auto commands that was just too bloated for my needs.
Most of these tools use a separate tool to render the markdown to the browser; grip is a cli application that renders markdown via the GitHub API, and is simple to install:</description>
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