Compare the Top Markdown Editors that integrate with GitHub as of October 2025

This a list of Markdown Editors that integrate with GitHub. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GitHub. View the products that work with GitHub in the table below.

What are Markdown Editors for GitHub?

Markdown editors are software tools that allow users to create and edit content using the Markdown markup language, which is designed to be a simple way to format text for the web. These editors provide a user-friendly interface for writing structured text with formatting like headings, links, lists, and images, without requiring complex HTML coding. Many Markdown editors offer live previews of the formatted content as it's being written, helping users visualize how the final output will look. These tools often support exporting documents to various formats, such as HTML or PDF, and integrate with other tools like version control or content management systems. Markdown editors are popular for writing documentation, blogs, notes, and technical content due to their simplicity and efficiency. Compare and read user reviews of the best Markdown Editors for GitHub currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Atom

    Atom

    GitHub

    Atom is a hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Electron, and based on everything we love about our favorite editors. We designed it to be deeply customizable, but still approachable using the default configuration. A text editor is at the core of a developer’s toolbox, but it doesn't usually work alone. Work with Git and GitHub directly from Atom with the GitHub package. Create new branches, stage and commit, push and pull, resolve merge conflicts, view pull requests and more—all from within your editor. The GitHub package is already bundled with Atom, so you're ready to go! Atom works across operating systems. Use it on OS X, Windows, or Linux. Search for and install new packages or create your own right from Atom. Atom helps you write code faster with a smart and flexible autocomplete. Easily browse and open a single file, a whole project, or multiple projects in one window.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Obsidian

    Obsidian

    Obsidian

    Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files. The human brain is non-linear: we jump from idea to idea, all the time. Your second brain should work the same. In Obsidian, making and following "connections" is frictionless. Tend to your notes like a gardener; at the end of the day, sit back and marvel at your own knowledge graph. Note-taking is incredibly personal. Tried every app, but there's always something not quite right? You deserve better. Obsidian is built to be extensible. With 22 core plugins and 149 community plugins, set up your own toolkit and get running in minutes. You'll even be able to install third party plugins or build your own once Obsidian reaches v1.0. Sky's the limit. In our age when cloud services can shut down, get bought, or change privacy policy any day, the last thing you want is proprietary formats and data lock-in. With Obsidian, your data sits in a local folder.
    Starting Price: $25 one-time payment
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    Boost Note

    Boost Note

    Boost Note

    Boost Note is a powerful, lightspeed collaborative workspace for developer teams. Built to empower developers productivity with the most solid note taking experience for developers. Not just a GitHub flavored markdown. Put diagrams with Charts.js, Mermaid, and PlantUML in documents to maximize visibility. Choose from keymaps like Vim, over 150 themes, and more to create your own Markdown editor. Manage your documents programmatically. Grab an authentication token and access Boost Note's APIs via simple HTTP requests. Automate your documentation work with over 2,000 external tool integrations via Zapier. Collaborate with your colleagues and share information your way. Have all your teams in one shared workspace. Write documents as a team with Boost Note's realtime editing. Check revision history of a doc. You can easily roll back to one of the previous versions in one click. Keep your important data safe through granula access control based on workspace.
    Starting Price: $3 per member per month
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    LightPaper

    LightPaper

    LightPaper

    Great features bundled in a simple app to help you take notes and write documents. LightPaper lets you write your documents/articles/blogs using powerful features such as markdown, folder navigator, real and live preview, shadow notes, multi-tabs, custom styles, distraction free mode, syntax highlighting, math rendering, full GFM support including GitHub tasks, Jekyll rendering, and more. Whether you are a professional writer, a blogger, a developer, a scholar, or a student, LightPaper has you covered for all your writing and note taking needs. Use LightPaper's powerful folder navigator to open multiple folders and browse through all your documents. You can not only open a document quickly by double clicking it but can also create a new document or a folder, delete files or folders or rename them. Quick Open feature allows you to quickly search through all your files. Favorite a file or folder to have it accessible any time you need it.
    Starting Price: $14.99 one-time payment
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    Hashnode

    Hashnode

    Hashnode

    Create and grow your developer blog, newsletter, or team engineering blog effortlessly with Hashnode. Level up your writing using powerful AI features. Blogging platform optimized for software developers and technical writers. Super-fast and SEO-optimized blogs built for developers and tech enthusiasts. Hashnode blogs are fast, up-to-date with SEO techniques, and score above 90 on all Lighthouse parameters. They're simple, elegant, and user-friendly. Own your traffic. Blog for free on a custom domain! Don't blog on rented URLs. Map your custom domain to your Hashnode blog for free and own your traffic. True content ownership. Automatic GitHub backup and publishing. Publish articles from your GitHub repository to your Hashnode blog and backup your Hashnode articles to GitHub like a pro. Create and scale developer documentation and API references that are as dynamic as your code. Built for teams that need full control, customization, and Stripe-level quality.
    Starting Price: $199 per month
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    SnippetsLab

    SnippetsLab

    SnippetsLab

    Supercharge your productivity with SnippetsLab, a full-featured, professional code snippets manager. It helps you create your personal code library, keeps everything impeccably organized, and always at the ready for use. SnippetsLab makes it simple to manage all your contents with multi-level folders, shortcuts, tags, and Smart Groups. Smart Groups gives you the option to search by not only title, content and language, but also by creation and modification dates, and much more. Choose from an ever-expanding list of supported languages, with more than 440 available for the current version. Take advantage of the Markdown capabilities of SnippetsLab. When writing Markdown, you have access to syntax highlighting of the full set of 420 languages, plus more. Include an auto-updating Table of Contents. Professional editing experience with keyboard shortcuts for quick formatting. Real-time preview with accurate scroll sync.
    Starting Price: $9.99 one-time payment
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    Bookdown

    Bookdown

    Bookdown

    Write HTML, PDF, ePub, and Kindle books with R Markdown. The bookdown package is an open-source R package that facilitates writing books and long-form articles/reports with R Markdown. Generate printer-ready books and ebooks from R Markdown documents. A markup language easier to learn than LaTeX, and to write elements such as section headers, lists, quotes, figures, tables, and citations. Multiple choices of output formats: PDF, LaTeX, HTML, EPUB, and Word. Possibility of including dynamic graphics and interactive applications (HTML widgets and Shiny apps). Support a wide range of languages: R, C/C++, Python, Fortran, Julia, Shell scripts, and SQL, etc. LaTeX equations, theorems, and proofs work for all output formats. Can be published to GitHub, bookdown.org, and any web servers. Integrated with the RStudio IDE. One-click publishing to https://bookdown.org.
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    Dillinger

    Dillinger

    Dillinger

    Dillinger is a cloud-enabled HTML5 Markdown editor that can be used offline and is powered by AngularJS. Markdown is a lightweight markup languages that uses the same formatting conventions as email. Drag and drop HTML files into Dillinger to convert them to Markdown. Drag and drop Markdown or HTML files into Dillinger. You can export documents as Markdown, HTML, and PDF. The text you see is actually written in Markdown. To get an idea of Markdown's syntax, simply type some text in the left window and then watch the results in right. Drag and drop images (requires your Dropbox account be linked). Import and save files from GitHub, Dropbox, Google Drive and One Drive.
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    WordMark

    WordMark

    WordMark

    A real time Markdown editor for bloggers. It supports multiple platforms, and stands out with it's beautiful design, various features, and focus on details. WordMark supports Mac, Windows, and Linux system. Supports multiple color themes, recognizes YAML Front matter. Quick publish to multiple platforms including Wordpress and GitHub pages. Drag and drop to upload to pre-selected image services. You can easily parse TODO list. Includes multiple themes, YAML front matter, publishing options, TODO lists, and the option of uploading images.
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    StackEdit

    StackEdit

    StackEdit

    Whether you write, you review, you comment, StackEdit's layout provides you with the flexibility you need, without sacrifice. StackEdit’s Scroll Sync feature accurately binds the scrollbars of the editor panel and the preview panel to ensure that you always keep an eye on the output while writing. StackEdit can sync your files with Google Drive, Dropbox and GitHub. It can also publish them as blog posts to Blogger, WordPress and Zendesk. You can choose whether to upload in Markdown format, HTML, or to format the output using the Handlebars template engine. Even when you travel, StackEdit is still accessible and lets you write offline just like any desktop application. You have no excuse! StackEdit supports different Markdown flavors such as Markdown Extra, GFM and CommonMark. Each Markdown feature can be enabled or disabled at your convenience.
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