Is Pandoc fully functional online?

Is pandoc supported anywhere for online use with full functionality? The pandoc online demo has no PDF output and has a character limit.

In particular, I would convert Markdown to PDF with built-in LaTeX, which makes standalone pandoc.

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I wrapped Pandoc in a web service. You can try it here https://github.com/mrded/pandoc-as-a-service Usage:

curl -H "Content-Type: text/markdown" -X POST -d "# hello" http://localhost/html 
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Yes, on SageMathCloud .
The downside is that you need to create an account in order to use it.
After entering the system, create a project or open the project in which you want to work.
Create a mark file file.md Fill it with text. Open a terminal and write a pandoc spell, for example

  pandoc file.md -o file.pdf 

Press Enter , then return to the file view and you will see that the PDF file was converted there.

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Yes, on Authorea you can write Markdown, LaTeX (as well as rich text) and convert your content to PDF, Word, or LaTeX. The conversion is done through the base Pandoc process.

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Docverter is basically Pandoc as a service.

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If you're ok with the pandoc<->latex->PDF , the alternative is sharelatex . It is open source and can be self catering.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/981468/


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