The Markers Language


The Markers Language
The Markers Markup Language is a free and open-source new and modern Markup language developed by Miguel Aguiar . It is dedicated for easy of use, simple and beautiful documentation and the creation of academic papers.

Example


Here is an simple example of a Markers file:

        (title)The Markers Language(/title)
        The (b)Markers Markup Language(/b) is very simple to read and understand!
        It is a great way to create (u)academic papers and documentation(/u).
        


Documentation


The Markers Language documentation can be found in the documentation page.
The documentation is divided in chapters and sections, and it is a great way to learn how to use the language.

Installation


You can download the latest version of the Markers Language Parser in the official repository .
The parser is currently available for Windows and Linux.

It is recommended you also install the Markers Language Extension for VSCode, so you can have syntax highlighting and autocompletion. The extension is available in the VSCode Marketplace .

Special Thanks


I would like to thank the following people for their contributions to the Markers Language:

- Alexandre Garcia de Oliveira - For being my mentor, helping me with the language's
design and making me learn Haskell.

- Filipini & Embargo - For giving me the original idea after our notion blocks were deleted.

- Pedro Henrique Brito - For helping me with the initial code and structure.

- Everyone at the O∴O∴O - For showing me that there is still love and passion in programming.

- Everyone from the After Maratona Group - For watching my Haskell classes and making me have a lot of fun.

- The Faculdade de Tecnologia da Baixada Santista Rubens Lara - For giving me the opportunity to learn and grow.

- My family and friends. - For supporting me in this journey.

Donations


Markers is a free and open-source project, and it will always be. However, if you would like to support me and the project, you can donate to the following addresses:

Pix (Brazillian Bank Transfer): 90251c4e-dd03-4061-b398-5ebc42dd2326
PicPay: @macchiatocanella
Bitcoin: bc1q6ha80ekcrylfqqm5lc8wst678z54uxp4uu5aq0





Documentation | GitHub | MIT License | Changelogs

2025 - Miguel Aguiar. Made with 💚 with Haskell.