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Quick formatting buttons for headings, bold, italic, links, images, code, lists, quotes, and tables.
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Headings (#, ##, ###), **bold**, *italic*, ~~strikethrough~~, [links](url), code blocks (```), inline `code`, tables, blockquotes (>), and task lists (- [x]). Follows CommonMark and GitHub-Flavored Markdown.
Yes. Download as a .md file, or copy the rendered HTML. The editor also saves to localStorage so you don't lose work on page refresh.
Yes. That's one of the best fits. The live preview helps you catch heading structure, lists, code blocks, and tables before pushing the final Markdown into GitHub or a docs repo.
No. All content is stored in your browser's localStorage and never transmitted to any server. Your documents are completely private.
Yes. Code blocks with a language specifier (e.g., ```javascript) are syntax-highlighted in the preview using highlight.js.