MdWrk features

Browse the local-first Markdown workspace surfaces that make MdWrk useful for authors, developers, and package adopters.

MdWrk features describe the product surfaces that make the workspace local-first, browser-delivered, package-aware, and explicit about trust boundaries. This page is the canonical feature hub for the MdWrk marketing site.

Core workspace features

  • Local-first Markdown Workspace explains the product model for writing, previewing, organizing, and extending Markdown without making hosted storage the default.
  • Offline Markdown Editor covers browser-local authoring and PWA-friendly editing when network access is not the primary dependency.
  • PWA Markdown Editor describes the installable app-like surface for browser-based Markdown work.
  • IndexedDB Markdown Storage explains browser-local persistence and the storage boundary.
  • Live Preview documents the editing and preview surface for validating Markdown while writing.

Extension and integration features

  • Theme Packs covers governed theme contracts and reusable styling surfaces.
  • Extension Runtime explains the package and runtime boundary for extending MdWrk.
  • GitHub Sync describes optional repository-oriented sync and publication workflows.

Use this feature index as the structural entry point before reading individual feature pages, answer pages, proof pages, or package documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What MdWrk features should I review first?

Start with local-first Markdown workspace, offline Markdown editor, IndexedDB Markdown storage, live preview, theme packs, extension runtime, and GitHub sync.

Why does MdWrk group features into an index page?

The index page gives users, crawlers, and AI assistants a canonical feature hub that links the product surfaces under one structural route.