Convert MD to 6 (Man Page)
Convert MD markup documents to 6 (Man Page) format, edit and optimize documents online and free.
The MD file extension stands for "Markdown Documentation", a lightweight markup language used primarily for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor. Originally created by John Gruber in 2004, Markdown aims to be an easy-to-read and easy-to-write syntax for web content creation. Its primary use is in documentation files, readme files, and other technical documents where both simplicity and readability are paramount. The MD extension facilitates smooth conversion into HTML and other formats, making it an essential tool for developers and technical writers.
The 6 file extension refers to Unix Section 6 Manual Pages, which document games and screensavers in Unix-based systems. These manual pages, accessible via the "man" command, provide instructions and details about various entertainment programs. Originating from the Unix Programmer's Manual developed by Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson in 1971, these files offer insights into text-based and graphical games, such as "fortune", "cowsay", and "tetris".
Select any MD markup document you wish to convert by clicking the Choose File button.
Choose any MD to 6 (Man Page) converter tools for a customized conversion, and click Convert.
Wait a few moments for the converter to complete its job, then download your 6 (Man Page) file.
To change MD format to 6, upload your MD file to proceed to the preview page. Use any available tools if you want to edit and manipulate your MD file. Click on the convert button and wait for the convert to complete. Download the converted 6 file afterward.
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