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Markdown Preview

Split-pane Markdown editor with live preview. Supports GitHub Flavored Markdown: tables, task lists, code blocks with syntax highlighting, and embedded images.

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About Markdown Preview

Markdown is the default writing format for READMEs, documentation, technical blogs, and note-taking apps — but writing it blind is frustrating. Davirix Markdown Preview gives you a side-by-side editor and preview that updates as you type. It supports the full GitHub Flavored Markdown spec: tables, strikethrough, task lists, fenced code blocks with syntax highlighting, and even math notation (KaTeX). The preview renders with clean, readable typography that matches how your Markdown will look on GitHub, Notion, and other platforms.

Key Features

  • Split-pane editor with live preview
  • GitHub Flavored Markdown support
  • Syntax highlighting in code blocks
  • Table, task list, and strikethrough support
  • Export to HTML or copy rendered output
  • Dark mode editor option

How to Use Markdown Preview

  1. 1

    Write Markdown

    Type or paste Markdown in the left panel. Use # for headings, ** for bold, etc.

  2. 2

    See live preview

    The right panel shows the rendered HTML, updating as you type.

  3. 3

    Export your work

    Copy the rendered HTML or download the Markdown source file.

Common Use Cases

  • Write and preview README files before pushing to GitHub
  • Draft blog posts in Markdown with real-time formatting
  • Create documentation with tables and code examples
  • Preview Markdown notes before publishing
  • Teach Markdown syntax with immediate visual feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Markdown flavor is supported?
GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) — the most widely used variant. It includes tables, task lists, strikethrough, and fenced code blocks.
Can I embed images?
Yes. Use the standard Markdown image syntax: ![alt text](image-url). The preview renders images from URLs.
Does it support LaTeX math?
Yes. Inline math uses $equation$ and display math uses $$equation$$ notation, rendered with KaTeX.

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