
Markdown Here por Adam Pritchard
Write your email in Markdown, then make it pretty.
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Markdown Here lets you write email in Markdown and render it (make it pretty!) before sending.
This is great for anyone who doesn't like fiddling around with formatting buttons while writing an email. It's especially good for programmers who write email with code in them -- it even supports syntax highlighting. And for the mathematicians among us: Markdown Here will render TeX formulae as well.
Totally simple to use:
1. Write your email in your email client's rich editor using Github-flavoured Markdown.
2. Right-click in the compose area and then click "Markdown Toggle".
3. Your email is now pretty! (That is, it's been rendered to HTML.)
4. If you like the way it looks, just send it. If you want to change or add something, click "Markdown Toggle" again to get back to your original Markdown.
5. Repeat as necessary.
Markdown Here is primarily targeted to work with Gmail and Thunderbird, but it also works pretty well with Yahoo and Hotmail. Additionally, it works great with Google Groups and Sites, Evernote's web interface, Blogger, Wordpress, and more!
Syntax highlighting note: Use fenced code blocks and specify the language name. See the project page for an example.
Privacy: Markdown Here accesses and modifies web content when you activate it. It can, in theory, access other web content, but does not. It also makes no Internet requests whatsoever. Your data is modified when and where you choose, and does not leave your browser.
Available as a Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Thunderbird extension.
This is an open source project. Visit Markdown Here's Github page for full instructions, more information, bug reports, or to contribute.
https://markdown-here.com
https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here
This is great for anyone who doesn't like fiddling around with formatting buttons while writing an email. It's especially good for programmers who write email with code in them -- it even supports syntax highlighting. And for the mathematicians among us: Markdown Here will render TeX formulae as well.
Totally simple to use:
1. Write your email in your email client's rich editor using Github-flavoured Markdown.
2. Right-click in the compose area and then click "Markdown Toggle".
3. Your email is now pretty! (That is, it's been rendered to HTML.)
4. If you like the way it looks, just send it. If you want to change or add something, click "Markdown Toggle" again to get back to your original Markdown.
5. Repeat as necessary.
Markdown Here is primarily targeted to work with Gmail and Thunderbird, but it also works pretty well with Yahoo and Hotmail. Additionally, it works great with Google Groups and Sites, Evernote's web interface, Blogger, Wordpress, and more!
Syntax highlighting note: Use fenced code blocks and specify the language name. See the project page for an example.
Privacy: Markdown Here accesses and modifies web content when you activate it. It can, in theory, access other web content, but does not. It also makes no Internet requests whatsoever. Your data is modified when and where you choose, and does not leave your browser.
Available as a Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Thunderbird extension.
This is an open source project. Visit Markdown Here's Github page for full instructions, more information, bug reports, or to contribute.
https://markdown-here.com
https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here
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- 2.16.0
- Tamaño
- 1,15 MB
- Última actualización
- hace 21 horas (10 de jul. de 2025)
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Notas de prensa para 2.16.0
2025-07-10: v2.16.0
- Reduced permissions! Previously, when installing you would get a scary warning saying that MDH can "Read and change your data on all websites". It didn't do that, of course, but it was true that it could. Now there's no warning at all, and it only gets permission to act on a page when you click the button (or use the context menu, or the hotkey). This is an important change, but it has resulted in some minor loss of functionality:
- Previously, the MDH toolbar button would only enable when focus was in a edit element that could theoretically be rendered (
contenteditable
). Now that we're not injecting into every page, we can't do that -- the toolbar button is always enabled and must be clicked before MDH is allowed to run anything in the page that can check if the focused element is renderable. - The hotkey/shortcut key is now managed by the browser instead of the extension (necessitated because we now can't pre-inject into pages). But hotkeys that use
Ctrl
andAlt
aren't allowed, so... we have a new default hotkey:Shift+Alt+M
. (If you had a custom hotkey, it's been reset to that. Sorry!) You can change the hotkey by going tochrome://extensions/shortcuts
- You'll need to re-enable the "forgot-to-render" check option, if you had enabled it. You'll get a prompt allow access to
mail.google.com
. This will allow MDH to pre-inject code that watches for an attempt to send email that you forgot to render.
- Previously, the MDH toolbar button would only enable when focus was in a edit element that could theoretically be rendered (
- Thanks to everyone who has ever donated! Over the last 12 years there have been about 75 donations. I appreciate the support and encouragement.
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