A lightweight markdown editor. No Popups, no auto-updates, no nothing getting in your way making your markdown file. All is local and privacy and user first.
I wanted a drag-and-drop markdown editor. Native and barely taking any resources. I didn't want to use Visual Studio Code or use a website. I wanted native.
So, that's why I made LiteMark. It's free, open source and native. Yeah, it might consume like 200-230mb of ram. But be happy that it's not made in electron and it's a native-like app.
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: Yes, but strictly reviewed by me. All code is made by GPT-5.3-Codex and reviewed by a human (me). Heavily tested the app and bug-fixing everything. All is working fine and perfect.
(I'm even making this readme in the app right now lmao)
Electron in the big 26 is wild 🥀
Anyways, the reason is because of memory usage and storage hogging. I wanted to make a lightweight app instead of a memory and storage hogger.
Tauri was my second option, but honestly? This app is just a "drag and drop" kinda thing app and Tauri for this app? Yeah, no. There's no backend to the system probably wont ever add one.
Read the Contributing Markdown first before you make any PRs.
Absoultely! You can add as many things as you like. Extensions, themes, and such!
Yes! But, not anything with contacting the system whatsoever. We're not allowing system backend, annoying popups, or anything. We're all user and privacy first.
Absoultely! You help out the app by testing it and finding bugs. :)
| Name | Role | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Daveberry Cricket Blueson | Lead Developer | Developed everything. HEAVILY reviewed, tested, penetrate LLM's code |
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Neutralino.js | Lightweight cross-platform with HTML, CSS and JavaScript. |
| Jetbrains Mono | Sickass font for the editor. Heavily reccomended to use. |
| GPT-5.3-Codex | Best LLM to use for coding by far (in my expirience). |