Post by @adamhurwitz • Hey
After days of exploring Markdown tools with GitHub sync for teams and communities to build with, I'm most impressed with HackMD's dynamic published pages t
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- GitHub two-way sync (And GitLab with an enterprise account) - Custom UX with Markdown - Future option to self-host with platforms like Arweave - The team is very responsive in answering questions and solving problems
GitBook has a solid WYSIWYG editor and GitHub syncing. See my GitBook open guide. https://openguide.gitbook.io/gitbook/
✨ Favorite features - Sites adapt to any screen size (Easy to edit on mobile too!) - Include auto-generated table of contents + global navigation on any screen size - Copy + paste all content types works compared to other Markdown publishing tools - Custom readable URLs
Notion has a similar WYSIWYG editor to GitBook and clean published site UX. See my Notion open guide. https://openguide.notion.site/openguide/Notion-f2be2968060847d08307f685d2af861d
Skiff has a WYSIWYG editor with great security features like multi-factor authentication (MFA), decentralized IPFS storage, and sign-in with Ethereum (SIWE). See my Skiff open guide. https://app.skiff.com/docs/30e628c2-ad96-499c-9955-29c76d87e739#gynNAXdPNN2hkOByLitx%2Bb5jAygdM7Q9OUfYBNkVWOA%3D
Other great Markdown tools if a "what you see is what you get" (WYSIWYG) editor is important to you are Skiff.com, GitBook.com, and Notion.so. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYSIWYG