Markdown CLI viewer with VI keybindings(github.com)
46 points bytaf24 hours ago |10 comments
juancn4 hours ago
A screenshot would be a nice addition to the readme.

It seems is only pure text (no support for image extensions of a terminal, just a link to the image), based on this: https://github.com/taf2/mdvi/blob/master/src/renderer.rs

It looks nice and clean code.

taf22 hours ago
Thanks i added a screenshot and in 0.2 you can see images now in the cli too
pss3141 hour ago
Markdown reader using find, fzf and lnav

  find . \( -path '*/vendor/*' -or -path '*/.git/*' -or -path '*/node_modules/*' \) -prune -or -type f -name "*.md" -print | fzf | xargs lnav
In the above command, the find command excludes directories such as "vendor" (golang), ".git" (git) and "node_modules" (nodejs). The lnav itself provides the markdown support https://lnav.org/2022/08/06/markdown-support.html
llimllib2 hours ago
I created one I like: https://github.com/llimllib/mdriver

it can echo images with kitty image protocol, and streams the output, which I use to show LLM output as it arrives

It doesn't handle paging - you can pipe it to `less` or whatever pager for that

Blackarea47 minutes ago
3 source files, nice code, no vibe-coding slob, nice little project... That's rare these days
gigatexal15 minutes ago
You had me at vi bindings
verdverm4 hours ago
https://github.com/charmbracelet/glamour

Charm Glamour with a view port uses basic vi keybinds as well

kalterdev3 hours ago
Isn’t vi good enough?
w0m2 hours ago
NeoVim w/ render-markdown.nvim

(not to poo on OP - I dig a clean TUI renderer, I have BAT installed for a reason)

Blackarea53 minutes ago
Bat is nice. Oh dang now i have to try this plugin. I remember trying a couple of similar ones that got me so frustrated that i abandoned the idea of markdown viewers in nvim... Here we go again XD
munk-a2 hours ago
No, I prefer emacs.
syngrog662 hours ago
makes sign of cross, and hisses
maxsimb4 hours ago
https://github.com/Vagab/mark similar tool, but with editing enabled also!
eyjafjalajokull3 hours ago
It’s funny to see markdown tools popping up with the rise of agents.
syngrog662 hours ago
ie. vim
taf251 minutes ago
aka view