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Getting Started With Markdawn

Markdawn gives you pages for information you want to keep, connect, and share. This guide takes you from an empty account to a small, useful set of pages.

You can write pages in the browser, group them in folders, connect related pages, and share them with other people. If you already have notes, import them instead of starting over.

If you use an AI assistant, Markdawn also gives it a way to work with the same pages through the CLI. You can leave that setup until you need it.

You need a Markdawn account and a browser. If you are bringing existing notes, keep a copy of the original files until you have checked the import.

  1. Create or import a page.
  2. Give it a title that describes what it contains.
  3. Add the information you want to keep.
  4. Put related pages in a folder when you need more structure.
  5. Link pages when one page refers to another.
  6. Share a page when someone else needs to read or edit it.

Start with one useful page. You can change the structure later.

Use the Markdawn CLI to read and change pages from a terminal. If you are connecting another program directly, use the API Reference.