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Yes!
This is a quick try of Markdeep.
From features.md.html:
Markdeep intelligently does not apply bold or italic formatting to
math expressions such as x = 3 * y - 2 * z or WORDS_WITH_INTERNAL_UNDERSCORES.
It also protects HTML <tags>
in code blocks from disappearing.
Exponents only work for positive and negative integers. For arbitrary exponents,
use LaTeX notation: $x^y$
==> $x^y$, or HTML tags: x<sup>y</sup>
==> xy.
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