Useful — sometimes violent — things to do to your Markdown.
Sharp, local-first tools for folders of .md. Clean the
exports, flatten the vaults, prep for RAG. Everything runs in your
browser — your files never leave the machine, and the output is always
plain Markdown you own.
Do CRUD on your Markdown — and own it as plain .md files forever. No accounts. No uploads. No lock-in.
The toolshed
06 tools · 01 liveNotion Unfck
Strip UUID filenames, fix internal links & images, lift page properties to frontmatter, decode CSV databases.
Vault Flattener
Flatten [[wikilinks]] and embeds, strip Dataview & callouts — portable .md for git, VS Code, RAG.
Evernote Escape
.enex → clean Markdown with attachments, tables, and note metadata intact.
Conversion Scrubber
De-junk machine-converted Markdown so a corpus is actually fit for chunking and embedding.
Wiki Exodus
Confluence / Docs / Word → Markdown. The one migration with a real B2B budget.
Chat Archivist
ChatGPT / Claude conversations.json → one clean, dated .md per conversation.
Open your network tab. Watch nothing happen.
Privacy you can verify in ten seconds, not a paragraph you have to trust. The conversion runs in-page; the network stays silent.
- ✓Nothing is uploaded. Every byte is processed in-page with WebAssembly.
- ✓No accounts. No login, no email wall just to run a tool.
- ✓No lock-in. Output is plain
.mdyou can git, grep, and keep.
0 B transferred over the network.
That's the entire point.