Alexandrie is a fast, modern, and open-source web application for taking and organizing notes using an extended Markdown syntax, designed for students, creators, and knowledge workers. It offers a structured note-taking experience with support for workspaces and categories, making it easy to organize large repositories of information intuitively. The application runs as a responsive web interface that works online or offline, with search and export features that help users retrieve and reuse their content effectively. Built with a clear focus on productivity, Alexandrie includes support for custom storage backends like S3-compatible services or local file systems via Docker Compose setups. Its extended Markdown syntax lets users embed rich content, multimedia references, and structured blocks that go beyond plain text, while the sleek UI encourages distraction-free writing and review.

Features

  • Extended Markdown syntax with structured note blocks
  • Workspaces and categories for large corpora of notes
  • Online and offline usage support
  • Search and export notes to common formats
  • Support for S3-compatible and local storage backends
  • Responsive Web UI for productive writing

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2026-02-03