/MarkdownEdit

Experience the speed and simplicity of MarkdownEdit

Primary LanguageC++GNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

CodeFactor License: GPL v3 GitHub release

Experience the speed and simplicity of MarkdownEdit

Table of Contents

  1. Features
  2. Preview
  3. Dependencies
  4. Build instructions
  5. Credits

Features

MarkdownEdit offers a range of powerful features to make editing and creating Markdown files quick and easy:

  • Spell checker
  • Save and load Markdown files quickly and easily
  • Powerful undo/redo capabilities
  • Real-time Markdown preview
  • Editor with syntax highlighting
  • Auto-completion for brackets, lists, and more
  • Find/replace functionality for efficient editing
  • Export to HTML and PDF
  • Lightweight and resource-efficient
  • Quick access to recent files from the toolbar or file menu
  • Open source and native look and feel

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Preview

(Note: Bugs are expected, it's a desktop app and not a web app)

You can preview MarkdownEdit in action here.

Please note:

  • The online preview may not perform as well as the actual app
  • Spell check is not available in the online preview
  • Drag and drop functionality is not supported in the online preview

Dependencies

MarkdownEdit requires Qt and nuspell (optional) to be installed.

Build instructions

To build MarkdownEdit, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the MarkdownEdit repository: git clone https://github.com/tim-gromeyer/MarkdownEdit --depth=1 && cd MarkdownEdit
  2. Initialize and update the submodules: git submodule update --init --recursive -j 3 --depth=1
  3. Create a build directory and navigate to it: mkdir build && cd build
  4. Generate a Makefile using CMake: cmake ..
  5. Build the project: cmake --build . -j4

Credits

  • Thanks to Waqar Ahmed for help with development.
  • The conversion from Markdown to HTML is done using the md4c library by Martin Mitáš.
  • The widget used for writing was created by Patrizio Bekerle.