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Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck

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The app stores notes written in Markdown, supporting KaTeX expressions, Mermaid diagrams and other extensions. Its editor is the same component used by VS Code, offering multi‑cursors, a minimap, line numbers and syntax highlighting. Notes and attachments are stored directly on the user’s disk, allowing external editing, synchronization through services such as Dropbox or Git, and regular text‑based searches or replacements.

A dark theme and a minimal “zen” mode provide distraction‑free reading and writing, while keyboard shortcuts, a quick‑open window and an upcoming command palette enable fully keyboard‑driven workflows. Users can work with multiple notes simultaneously via a multi‑note editor, view live rendering in a split pane, and organize content with nestable tags, folders and data directories.

The software includes built‑in cheatsheets, tutorials, and support for linking notes and attachments. It can import from Evernote or Boostnote, export to Markdown, HTML or PDF, and display syntax‑highlighted code blocks with one‑click copy. Future plans mention built‑in sync, version control, mobile apps and a plugin system.

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