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Leaf Makes Markdown Readable Inside the Terminal

startupfortune.com
3 points·by RivoLink·last month·8 comments

Show HN: leaf – one month later: website, releases and lots of improvements

leaf.rivolink.mg
4 points·by RivoLink·last month·0 comments

Show HN: leaf – a terminal Markdown previewer with a GUI-like experience

github.com
46 points·by RivoLink·3 months ago·25 comments

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RivoLink
·24 days ago·discuss
Still working on leaf: a terminal Markdown previewer with a GUI-like experience.

https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
Thanks
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
I have built :

- a GUI terminal-based Markdown previewer called "leaf": https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf

- and a lightweight AI automation framework called "flow": https://github.com/RivoLink/flow
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
What do you think about this Markdown viewer : https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf ?
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
Maybe you'd be interested in leaf (https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf). It works on Windows and runs directly in the terminal.
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
I use Claude Code, flow for reusable skills/prompts, and leaf for reading Markdown comfortably in the terminal.

- Claude Code

- flow: https://github.com/RivoLink/flow

- leaf: https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf

- GNOME Terminal

It's a pretty terminal-first workflow.
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
Maybe you're interested in https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf. If so, I'd appreciate your feedback.
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
That's an interesting project. I'll think about your suggestion, thanks.

And thanks for the honest feedback on the article too.
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
You're right. I used glow before creating leaf, and the more I used it, the more I found myself wanting features like a persistent TOC, search, watch mode, and mouse support.

That led me to build leaf as a more GUI-like Markdown reader for the terminal.

Recently, an inline mode (leaf --inline) was added for users who prefer the simpler glow-style experience.
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
leaf is a terminal Markdown previewer that brings a more GUI-like reading experience directly to the command line.

It supports navigation, search, themes, watch mode, syntax highlighting, and more.

Project: https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf
RivoLink
·last month·discuss
Sorry, project link: https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf
RivoLink
·2 months ago·discuss
It’s interesting too. Thanks!
RivoLink
·2 months ago·discuss
You did a good job, so don’t be surprised
RivoLink
·2 months ago·discuss
Maybe leaf : https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf
RivoLink
·2 months ago·discuss
So, I suggest you https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf
RivoLink
·2 months ago·discuss
Glad it helped you.
RivoLink
·2 months ago·discuss
Same idea, but directly inside your terminal: https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf
RivoLink
·2 months ago·discuss
Wow, this is very good and helpful. Thanks for this! I use the PDF on a tablet.
RivoLink
·2 months ago·discuss
I'm working on leaf – a terminal Markdown previewer with a GUI-like experience https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf
RivoLink
·2 months ago·discuss
I'm working on leaf – a terminal Markdown previewer with a GUI-like experience https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf