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Edmund
Native Markdown editor for macOS with Live Preview
Hi everyone!
I've always wanted a minimal Markdown editor with live preview that felt *fully native* to macOS. (Sorry, Typora and Obsidian.) With Claude Code and the summer, I finally had the tools and the time to tinker around. Hence...
Introducing [Edmund](https://github.com/I7T5/Edmund), a open-sourced, lightweight, native Markdown editor made for macOS.
- **Requirements**: macOS 14 Sonoma and above
- **Repository**:
I will confess though that this app was 99% Claude Code engineering. I am not a professional Swift developer. However, I was very intentional about keeping the app as native and lightweight as possible, thus influencing many architectural decisions. I also put a lot of thought into user experience and polish, and I hope it came through :)
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About Edmund on Product Hunt
“Native Markdown editor for macOS with Live Preview”
Edmund was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. A native, lightweight macOS markdown editor with Live Preview - I7T5/Edmund. - **Live Preview**. Typora/Obsidian-style WYSIWYG - **Native, lightweight and fast**. 100% Swift. App size ~15 MB. Handles ~1-2 MB files with ease (probably larger ones, too) - **Keyboard-first**. Minimal buttons. Configurable keyboard shortcuts (in progress) - **Compatible**. Supports both GFM & Obsidian-flavored Markdown - **Privacy**. You data stays local. - **FOSS**: Free and Open-sourced
Edmund was featured in Mac (103.6k followers), Writing (59.2k followers), Text Editors (16.8k followers) and GitHub (41.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 45.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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