Markdown Basic is a custom editor for Standard Notes, a free, open-source, and end-to-end encrypted notes app.
- Markdown via Markdown-It
- Syntax Highlighting via Highlight.js
- Optional split pane view
- Task Lists
- Tables
- Footnotes
- Inline external images
- Register for an account at Standard Notes using the Desktop App or Web app. Remember to use a strong and memorable password.
- Sign up for Standard Notes Extended. Then, follow the instructions here or continue.
- Click Extensions in the lower left corner.
- Under Repository, find Markdown Basic.
- Click Install.
- Close the Extensions pop-up.
- At the top of your note, click Editor, then click Markdown Basic.
- Click Continue, and you are done!
After you have installed the editor on the web or desktop app, it will automatically sync to your mobile app after you log in.
Result | Markdown |
---|---|
Bold | **text** or __text__ |
Emphasize | *text* or _text_ |
~~text~~ | |
Link | [text](http://) |
Image | ![text](http://) |
Inline Code |
`code` |
Code Block | ```language code ``` |
Unordered List | * item - item + item |
Ordered List | 1. item |
Task List | - [ ] Task or - [x] Task |
Blockquote | > quote |
H1 | # Heading |
H2 | ## Heading |
H3 | ### Heading |
H4 | #### Heading |
Section Breaks | --- or *** |
Colons can be used to align columns.
Copy this into your editor to see what it renders:
| Tables | Are | Cool |
| ------------------ | :-----------: | ------: |
| col 2 is | centered | \$149 |
| col 3 is | right-aligned | \$4.17 |
| privacy is | neat | \$2.48 |
| rows don't need to | be pretty | what? |
| the last line is | unnecessary | really? |
| one more | row | Yay! 😆 |
The Markdown Basic editor supports footnotes. The footnote links do not work properly on mobile. Copy this into your note to see how they're used:
You can create footnote references that are short[^1] or long.[^2]
You can also create them inline.^[which may be easier,
since you don't need to pick an identifier and move down to type the note]
The footnotes are automatically numbered at the bottom of your note,
but you'll need to manually number your superscripts.
Make sure to count your variable[^variable] footnotes.[^5]
[^1]: Here's a footnote.
[^2]: Here’s a footnote with multiple blocks.
Subsequent paragraphs are indented to show that they belong to the previous footnote.
{ eight spaces for some code }
The whole paragraph can be indented, or just the first
line. In this way, multi-paragraph footnotes work like
multi-paragraph list items.
This paragraph won’t be part of the footnote, because it
isn’t indented.
[^variable]: The variable footnote is the fourth footnote.
[^5]: This is the fifth footnote.
- KaTeX
- Printing
- Custom Font Families
- Custom Font Sizes
- Superscript
- Subscript
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
The instructions for local setup can be found here. All commands are performed in the root directory:
- Fork the repository on GitHub
- Clone your fork of the repository
- Type
cd markdown-basic
- Run
yarn
to locally install the packages inpackage.json
- Create
ext.json
as shown here withurl: "http://localhost:8004/dist/index.html"
. Optionally, create yourext.json
as a copy ofext.json.sample
. - Install
http-server
usingyarn global add http-server
ornpm install -g http-server
- Start the server at
http://localhost:8004
usinghttp-server . --cors -p 8004
- Import the extension into the web or desktop app with
http://localhost:8004/ext.json
. - To build the editor, open another command window and run
yarn build
ornpm run build
. For live builds, useyarn watch
ornpm run watch
. You can also runyarn start
ornpm run start
and open the editor athttp://localhost:8080
.
- GitHub
- Issues and Feature Requests
- Standard Notes Slack (for connecting with the Standard Notes Community)
- Standard Notes Help Files (for issues related to Standard Notes but unrelated to this editor)