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If anyone knows examples of what makes a really great UX for a formatter, I'd love to hear them. I want to improve it.
Markdown TidyClean Markdown formatting, all in your browser
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If you haven’t tried it yet, you can check it out here: markdown-tidy.trybase.net It works entirely in your browser — no signups, no uploads, no tracking. Just paste your Markdown and get a clean version instantly. I’m curious what kind of formatting issues people run into most often — lists, tables, or maybe inconsistent headings. Your feedback will help shape the next updates!
Markdown TidyClean Markdown formatting, all in your browser
Markdown Tidy is a simple, privacy-focused formatter that cleans up your Markdown right in your browser. No servers, no uploads—just paste your messy Markdown and get perfectly formatted text in one click.
Markdown TidyClean Markdown formatting, all in your browser
TryBaseleft a comment
I built Markdown Tidy because I was tired of cleaning up messy Markdown files manually. You know the drill—inconsistent list markers, extra blank lines everywhere, missing spaces after heading marks... it adds up when you're working with documentation daily.
Markdown TidyClean Markdown formatting, all in your browser
TryBaseleft a comment
I built NotificationHell - a focus app that spams you with notifications until you learn to ignore them. It's social commentary disguised as a productivity app. Every annoying notification makes you think: "Wait, is this what all apps do to me?" The irony? You can actually win by just... ignoring the noise. Would love your thoughts - is this genius or just annoying? 😄

NotificationHellProtect your focus (ironically)
An ironic focus management app fighting against the attention economy. Ignore 50 notifications to unlock forever free.

NotificationHellProtect your focus (ironically)
