{"repo":"deftio/quikdown","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/deftio/quikdown","clone":"git clone https://github.com/deftio/quikdown.git","description":"Fast, secure markdown parser with bidirectional HTML conversion, plugin system, and live editor. Zero dependencies, XSS-safe by default. ~17KB core / 100KB editor.","language":"JavaScript","stars":15,"topics":["markdown","markdown-converter","markdown-parser","markdown-to-html","no-dependencies","bidirectional","markdown-editor","markdown-viewer","html-to-markdown","markdown-html"],"license":"BSD-2-Clause","category":"productivity","readme_excerpt":"quikdown Quikdown is a small, safe, bidirectional Markdown parser with a drop-in editor for browser and Node.js apps — with rich fenced-block rendering, Markdown ↔ HTML round-tripping, undo/redo, headless APIs, MCP tools, and a standalone offline build. It is useful anywhere Markdown needs to remain the source of truth while users edit either the source or rendered view: docs, dashboards, CMS fields, internal tools, local/offline apps, chat UIs, and human/LLM co-editing workflows. Try the Editor Live Site Examples Downloads Docs Split-mode view: Markdown source on the left, rendered preview on the right — with rendered Mermaid diagrams, MathJax equations, syntax-highlighted code, and other rich fences. Why Quikdown? Most Markdown libraries are either parsers, previewers, textarea editors, or large editor frameworks. Quikdown is meant to be a compact Markdown document surface: parse Markdown, render rich fences, edit source or rendered output, round-trip back to Markdown, and embed the whole thing with one import. The original use case was LLM-assisted editing, where a model and a human both work on the same Markdown document. But the same requirements show up in many ordinary applications: CMS fields, documentation tools, internal dashboards, report builders, offline field tools, chat interfaces, and apps that need diagrams, math, tables, charts, maps, or other rich content inside Markdown without adopting a heavyweight editor stack. Quikdown intentionally does not try to be ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/deftio","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/deftio/quikdown/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}