Best Web-Based Markdown Editors of 2024

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    Logseq Reviews
    Logseq is an open-source outliner. It works on top local plain-text Markdown or Org-mode files. It can be used to organize, share, and even create your own digital garden. Logseq allows you to connect your ideas and thoughts. Logseq helps you connect your ideas and thoughts. You can organize your tasks and projects using built-in workflow commands such as now/later/done and a/b/c priority. Logseq also includes a powerful query system that will help you gain insights and create your own workflow.
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    Joplin Reviews
    Joplin is an open-source note taking and todo application that can manage a large number notes in a notebook. You can search the notes and copy, tag, and modify them from either the application or your own text editor. The notes are in Markdown format. Joplin can import Evernote notes via.enex files. This includes the formatted content (which has been converted to Markdown), resources (images and attachments, etc.). Complete metadata (geolocation and updated time, created times, etc.) Plain Markdown files are also possible to be imported. The notes can be synchronized using various cloud services such as Nextcloud, Dropbox and OneDrive. Notes, tags, and other metadata can be synchronized with cloud services such as Nextcloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, WebDAV, and File System (for example, with a network directory). Plain text files can be easily inspected, backed-up, and moved around. The application is available on Windows, Linux, macOS and Android.
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    Vim Reviews
    Vim is a text editor that can be configured to create and modify any type of text quickly. It is available as "vi" in most UNIX systems, and with Apple OS X. Vim is multi-level, persistent, and multi-level. It supports hundreds of file formats and programming languages, has a powerful search and replace feature, as well as integration with many other tools. Vim online is a central location for the Vim community to save useful Vim tips. Vim supports plugin-like extensions that enable syntax highlighting, colorization, and other advanced features. These scripts can be uploaded online and maintained. Vim stands for Vi IMproved. It was once called Vi IMitation. However, there have been so many improvements that a new name was necessary. Vim is a text editor that includes almost all commands from Unix's program "Vi".
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    Visual Studio Code Reviews
    Top Pick
    Code editing. Redefined Free. Open source. It runs everywhere. IntelliSense provides smart completions that go beyond syntax highlighting and autocomplete. It uses variable types, function definitions and imported modules to provide intelligent completions. You can debug code directly from the editor. You can attach or launch your apps, and debug with breakpoints, call stacks and an interactive console. It's never been easier to work with Git or other SCM providers. The editor allows you to review diffs and stage files, as well as make commits. Pull and push from any hosted SCM service. Want even more features? To add languages, themes, debuggers and connect to other services, install extensions. Extensions are separate processes that don't slow down your editor. Learn more about extensions. Microsoft Azure allows you to deploy and host your React (Angular), Vue, Node (and many more!) applications. Sites can store and query relational or document-based data and scale with serverless computing.
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    MadNotes Reviews

    MadNotes

    Department of Web

    $3
    MadNotes PRO is a note-taking browser extension with privacy settings that transform each card into an unlimited workspace. Main Features: ✔️Rich text formatting ✔️Synchronization ✔️Unlimited docs ✔️Security by default ✔️Dark & Light Mode ✔️ Privacy Settings Download the MadNotes browser extension from the Chrome, Edge, and Firefox browser stores, or try it on the web.
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    Hashnode Reviews

    Hashnode

    Hashnode

    $199 per month
    Hashnode allows you to easily create and grow your developer blog or team blog. AI-powered features will help you improve your writing. Blogging platform for software developers and technical authors. Blogs that are super-fast and SEO optimized for developers and tech enthusiasts. Hashnode's blogs are up-to date with SEO techniques and score over 90 on all Lighthouse criteria. They are simple, elegant and user-friendly. Own your traffic. Blog for free with a custom domain. Blog on your own domain, not rented URLs. You can map your custom domain for free to your Hashnode Blog and own your traffic. True content ownership. Automatic GitHub publishing and backup. Publish articles directly from your GitHub repository on your Hashnode Blog and backup your Hashnode posts to GitHub. WYSIWYG editor that prioritizes Markdown allows you to write with ease. Hashnode’s Markdown-based WYSIWYG Editor is great for code blocks, syntax highlights, and web embeds.
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    LightCat Reviews

    LightCat

    LightCat

    $9 per user, per month
    Your team's edge is product knowledge. This knowledge takes time. It's easy to make notes in LightCat. In LightCat, you Scribble. These "scribbles", can then be connected to create the tree of knowledge. You can embed charts, videos, and Figma boards. It is easy to build the knowledge tree. Simply add a tag or note to the knowledge tree. That's all there is to it. The tags act like edges on a graph, connecting the documents. The scribble is now embedded in every document that has the tag. LightCat allows you to create features and user stories using scribbles - also known as "tickets". Convert the entire Scribble into one feature. You can map different lines to different features, or convert the entire Scribble into one feature. Soon, you'll be able push the tickets to JIRA. LightCat is a powerful WYSIWYG markdown editor. It is easy to create professional-looking Product Documentation. Keep everyone on the same page. LightCat offers a powerful Product Decision Framework, Storyboard. Storyboard is flexible as a spreadsheet, but powerful as an algorithm.
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    Boost Note Reviews

    Boost Note

    Boost Note

    $3 per member per month
    Boost Note is a powerful collaborative workspace for developers that works at a light speed. Boost Note was designed to improve developers productivity by providing the best note taking experience for developers. This is not just a GitHub-flavored markdown. Diagrams created with Charts.js and Mermaid can be embedded in documents to increase visibility. To create your own Markdown editor, you can choose from keymaps such as Vim, more than 150 themes and many other options. Programmatically manage your documents. Get an authentication token to access Boost Note's APIs through simple HTTP requests. Zapier allows you to automate your documentation with over 2,000 tool integrations. Work together with your colleagues to share information. All your teams can use the same shared workspace. Boost Note's realtime editing allows you to collaborate on documents. You can check the revision history of a document. In one click, you can roll back to the previous version. Granula access control is based on workspace.
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    Corilla Reviews

    Corilla

    Corilla

    $45 per month
    The cloud's fastest markdown editor. Technical writers created it to improve the UX and simplify the writing process. Team draft links and same-page authoring. This tool was designed from the ground up to improve collaboration between developers, writers, and the entire organization. You can store your content in a dedicated repository that allows for powerful search and tagging, as well as full version control. You won't have to worry about duplicate files or confusing version names. Modular content publishing lets you choose your preferred topic-based authoring style and single sourcing to maximize content reuse. No more dead-end wikis. Your internal documentation is now more accessible and dynamic than ever. In just a few clicks, you can create company-wide private documentation or role-specific guides to new hires or reporting. Unlimited documentation hosting available with the option to host on a custom domain, integrate publishing to external services, or self-hosting.
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    HackMD Reviews

    HackMD

    HackMD

    $5 per user per month
    Real-time collaboration that works fast breaks down the barriers between members. Change notification keeps everyone posted. Team workspace allows for a bird's eye view of all documents in the team. Templates shared keep the style and format consistent. You have complete control over who and what you share with thanks to granular note permissions and private image storage. Technical document, UML chart, math formula, data visualization, even slide deck - All portable. Use Git to manage documentation, centralize editing and storage, and centralize final documents. Hotkey-invoked browser extension allows you to access your notes. HackMD in VSCode: One-click export of notes You can version control your documents using your favorite GitHub workflow. Hotkey-invoked browser extension allows you to capture your thoughts and keep you in the flow.
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    Penelope AI Reviews

    Penelope AI

    Penelope AI

    $8 per month
    Markdown editor allows you to write smoothly. Penelope AI, a markdown editor, has AI features like auto-completing, paraphrasing summarizing and summarizing. You can speed up your writing. Penelope AI can help you with these use cases. Automatically generate the next sentence based upon the existing sentence to seamlessly continue your story. Find a compelling text and modify it. You have four options to choose the right tone for your text. In less than a second, you can quickly and accurately summarize text. Just a few keywords can be used to create a unique story. You can quickly summarize your research using the power of AI. Penelope AI allows you to quickly write your message in a blog. Are you tired of the same words being used in your email messages? Penelope AI can change the email you receive. You want to use phrases as native English speakers? Penelope AI's paraphrase feature is a great tool. Penelope AI's paraphrase function is available for free today. Try Penelope and see if she can help.
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    Dillinger Reviews
    Dillinger is a cloud-enabled HTML5 Markdown editor that can be used offline and is powered by AngularJS. Markdown is a lightweight markup languages that uses the same formatting conventions as email. Drag and drop HTML files into Dillinger to convert them to Markdown. Drag and drop markdown or HTML files into Dillinger. You can export documents as Markdown, HTML, and PDF. The text you see is actually written in Markdown. To get an idea of Markdown's syntax, simply type some text in the left window and then watch the results in right.
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    ReadmeStack Reviews
    ReadmeStack – Free Markdown web editor synchronized to GitHub. Create, format and export content easily. Simplify note-taking and blog writing. Export to HTML, DOCX or MD. Syntax highlighting. Easy editing with intuitive toolbars and floating menus.
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    1Writer Reviews

    1Writer

    1Writer

    $4.99 per download
    1Writer combines all of the basic text editing tools you would expect with all of the advanced features that you will ever require. 1Writer allows you to research, write, revise, share, and publish your ideas with maximum efficiency. 1Writer offers a distraction-free writing environment. You can create and edit Markdown files or plain text. It has many features, including an inline Markdown preview, word counts, dark themes, TextExpander support and insert photo. You can see the inline Markdown preview as you write, and a rich-text preview after you're done. You can choose which folders from Dropbox or WebDAV you want to sync, or all of them. You can work offline and your changes are automatically synced the next time you connect to Internet. It supports iCloud Drive - you can create a new document on your Mac, then continue editing it in 1Writer. You can send text from Safari or other apps to 1Writer via the Share extension and 1Writer URL scheme.
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    Emacs Reviews
    It is a core component of Emacs Lisp's interpreter. This Lisp dialect includes extensions that support text editing. Many file types can be edited using content-aware modes, including syntax coloring. You will find all the documentation you need, as well as a tutorial for novice users. Unicode support for almost all human scripts. Emacs Lisp code and a graphical interface make it easy to customize. You can access a wide range of functionality, beyond text editing. This includes a project planner and mail and news reader, debugger interface and calendar, IRC client and many more. A packaging system to download and install extensions. Support for arbitrary-size integers built-in HarfBuzz allows text shaping. Native support for JSON parsing Cairo drawing support improved Unexec can be replaced with portable dumping. Support for XDG conventions init files. Additional early-init initialization files. Support for tab bar and tab line built-in. ImageMagick does not support the resizing or rotation of images.
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    Bookdown Reviews
    R Markdown allows you to create HTML, PDF, ePub and Kindle books. The bookdown package, an open-source R package, facilitates the creation of books and long-form articles/reports using R Markdown. R Markdown documents can be used to create ebooks and books that are ready for printing. It is easier to learn than LaTeX and to create elements such as section headers and lists, quotes, figures and tables. Multiple output formats are available: Word, HTML, LaTeX and HTML. Possibility to include dynamic graphics and interactive apps (HTML widgets, Shiny apps). Support for a wide variety of languages: R/C/C++ Python, Fortran and Julia, Shell scripts, SQL, and others. All output formats support LaTeX equations and theorems. You can publish to GitHub, bookdown.org and other web servers. Integrated with the RStudio IDE. One-click publishing to https://bookdown.org.
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    wri.pe Reviews
    wri.pe - A simple and smart web notebook. Are you tired of complex? Do you just want to take notes? We are focused on simplicity, so wri.pe may be for you. Your calendar automatically inserts dates you have written in the title or body section of your notes. You can use almost every function with your keyboard. Markdown is also supported by wri.pe Access your notes from any place. wri.pe is available for use on iPhone/iPad, Android, and PC browsers. Your notes are protected at wri.pe thanks to a daily backup to Evernote and Dropbox. wri.pe supports HTML5 offline capability. wri.pe can be used without an internet connection. Notes can be published online or restricted to friends. wri.pe supports pull-request and fork features such as Git. With backup to the clouds, shortcut keys and markdown are available on all devices.
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    Markdown Journal Reviews
    Markdown Journal is a simple journal. It uses Dropbox as back-end storage and saves your entries to Markdown files. Your journal is yours to control. All entries are saved in your Dropbox for good. All entries can be retained even if you stop using Markdown Journal. Because your work will always be in your Dropbox as plain text files, there is no export function. Signing up is not necessary. You can click Write to immediately start taking notes if you have a Dropbox account. Markdown Journal will ask you to connect with your Dropbox account if you haven’t logged in for a while. Each month a new file is created. Any of these files can be edited directly using a text editor, if desired. You can edit or delete them at any moment. Markdown Journal doesn't care about what you do with them. The same Markdown formatting is retained when the entry is saved to Dropbox.
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    Draft Reviews
    Writing software is not necessary; you only need to get feedback from someone about your writing. Version control software is not necessary; you can find everything you've written and search for it without any fear. Distraction-free text editors are not necessary; you just need to find ways that you can write more clearly and concisely. Real time collaboration software is not necessary; you will need to have a larger audience for your writing. Draft is being developed to meet your needs. My master copy is overwritten by collaborators when I share a Google Doc. It can be extremely difficult to accept any individual changes they make. Draft allows you to share your document with others. Any changes that your collaborator makes to the document are saved on their own copy. You can then accept or reject each change. Draft allows you to mark major changes as you work. You can compare your drafts to get a powerful view of how your document has changed over time.
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    HedgeDoc Reviews
    HedgeDoc, formerly CodiMD, is an open-source web-based, self-hosted collaborative markdown editor. It allows you to collaborate on graphs, notes, and presentations in real time. You just need to share your note-link with your coworkers, and they'll be ready to go. It's easy to install HedgeDoc on your server! We offer a ready-to-use bundle and a docker file. Our installation guide provides more information. The HedgeDoc source code can be found on GitHub and is licensed under AGPL 3.0. Everything is open-source and free as free speech. It is open source and free as in free speech. We are always open to suggestions, improvements, and discussions. You can join our Matrix chat room or open a Discourse topic.
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    StackEdit Reviews
    StackEdit's layout allows you to write, review, comment, and all the other functions you need. Scroll Sync in StackEdit binds the scrollbars on the editor panel and preview panels to ensure you can always see the output while you write. StackEdit can sync files with Google Drive and Dropbox, as well as GitHub. You can also publish them to Blogger, WordPress, and Zendesk. You can choose to upload in Markdown, HTML or format the output using Handlebars. StackEdit can be accessed offline even when you are traveling. There is no reason to be ashamed! StackEdit supports various Markdown flavors, including CommonMark Extra, GFM, and GFM. Each Markdown feature can either be enabled or disabled at your discretion.
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    Nota Reviews
    A familiar and clean writing experience, combined with editing tools that are both invisible when you don’t need them and powerful when they are. Autocomplete, auto-pairing, subtle visual hints. No reformatting on Open, no transformations with copy or paste. You can speed up common tasks like opening files, searching, and calling commands. Nota quick dialogs use fuzzy match to give you better results with fewer keystrokes. Nota supports the popular Wiki syntax for linking pages. It makes it easy to create personal wikis, team knowledge bases or something like a Zettelkasten or a Second Brain. Nota creates regular Markdown documents that you can save in Dropbox, manage with Finder, and use with any other app that supports plain-text files, mobile or desktop, now or 50 years later. Because they aren't under our control, we can't make them disappear or limit your access.
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    woofmark Reviews
    A beautiful, modular, progressive and beautiful HTML editor. Markdown allows you to create rich HTML-formatted text simply by writing plain text. You can write code, italics, or give them a bolder format. Headings can be created by prefixing them with one or more hash characters . Your headings will be more prominent the fewer hashes they have. It is as simple as wrapping text in brackets and referencing the resource locator. Images can also be embedded, but you will need to prefix the wrapped text by an exclamation mark. Although the buttons are somewhat rough, that's because they're there to help you style them. A small, focused, progressive enhancement to a raw textarea. WYSIWYG, HTML, and Markdown input modes. Text selection is consistent across input modes. Built-in undo and redo. You can customize it in many ways.
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    R Markdown Reviews
    R Markdown documents can be reproduced. You can use a productive notebook interface for combining code and narrative text to create elegantly formatted output. Multiple languages are supported, including R, Python, SQL. R Markdown supports many different output formats, including HTML, PDF and MS Word. R Markdown is a data science authoring framework. To use both, you can use one R Markdown file. The file opens in the RStudio IDE and becomes a notebook interface to R. Each code chunk can be run by clicking the icon. RStudio executes your code and displays the results inline with the file.
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    blogdown Reviews
    This book introduces blogdown, an R package that teaches you how to create websites with Hugo and R Markdown. You may be familiar with creating websites and wonder what the benefits of R Markdown are. It creates a static website. This means that the website is only made up of static files like HTML, CSS, JavaScript and images. The website can be hosted on any web server (see Chapter 3). The website does not require server side scripts like PHP or databases such as WordPress. It only contains one folder of static files. The website is created from R Markdown documents (R can be used without R code chunks). This has a lot of benefits, especially if you are using R programming or data analysis.
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