A screenshot would be a nice addition to the readme.
It seems is only pure text (no support for image extensions of a terminal, just a link to the image), based on this: https://github.com/taf2/mdvi/blob/master/src/renderer.rs
It looks nice and clean code.
Thanks i added a screenshot and in 0.2 you can see images now in the cli too
Markdown reader using find, fzf and lnav
find . \( -path '*/vendor/*' -or -path '*/.git/*' -or -path '*/node_modules/*' \) -prune -or -type f -name "*.md" -print | fzf | xargs lnav
In the above command, the find command excludes directories such as "vendor" (golang), ".git" (git) and "node_modules" (nodejs). The lnav itself provides the markdown support https://lnav.org/2022/08/06/markdown-support.htmlI created one I like: https://github.com/llimllib/mdriver
it can echo images with kitty image protocol, and streams the output, which I use to show LLM output as it arrives
It doesn't handle paging - you can pipe it to `less` or whatever pager for that
3 source files, nice code, no vibe-coding slob, nice little project... That's rare these days
You had me at vi bindings
https://github.com/Vagab/mark similar tool, but with editing enabled also!
It’s funny to see markdown tools popping up with the rise of agents.
https://github.com/charmbracelet/glamour
Charm Glamour with a view port uses basic vi keybinds as well
Isn’t vi good enough?
NeoVim w/ render-markdown.nvim
(not to poo on OP - I dig a clean TUI renderer, I have BAT installed for a reason)
Bat is nice. Oh dang now i have to try this plugin. I remember trying a couple of similar ones that got me so frustrated that i abandoned the idea of markdown viewers in nvim... Here we go again XD
No, I prefer emacs.
makes sign of cross, and hisses
ie. vim
aka view