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Merge Markdown

Merge Markdown is a free online tool designed to merge multiple Markdown files into one. It offers a simple and user-friendly interface to quickly combine your Markdown documents, and supports multiple languages.

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Features

  • Free to Use: No registration required, completely free.
  • Simple and User-Friendly: Intuitive user interface for quick and easy operation.
  • Multi-Language Support: Supports multiple languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Russian, Spanish, and Portuguese.
  • Static Export: The app is built as a static export Next.js project, providing high performance and portability.
  • File Upload: Directly upload Markdown files for merging.
  • One-Click Merge: Merge selected files into a single document with a simple button click.
  • File Download: Quickly download the merged Markdown file.
  • Responsive Design: Provides a great user experience on various devices.

Tech Stack

  • Next.js: React-based web application framework
  • TypeScript: Superset of JavaScript with static typing
  • next-intl:Internationalization library for Next.js
  • Tailwind CSS: Utility-first CSS framework
  • Lucide React: Beautifully simple, open-source icons
  • Radix UI: Unstyled, accessible components for building high-quality user interfaces

Quick Start

  1. Visit https://www.mergemarkdown.com
  2. Select the Markdown files you want to merge.
  3. Click the "Merge" button.
  4. Click the "Download Merged File" button to download the merged document.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to all the developers who have contributed to this project!

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