Fast Markdown explorer for Ubuntu/Linux desktop: browse .md files in a directory tree and preview fully rendered output instantly.
For a use-case/tutorial walkthrough, start with USER-GUIDE.md.
The application still uses mdexplore.py as the main entrypoint and primary UI
module, but low-risk support code is now split into mdexplore_app/:
mdexplore.py: main window, markdown renderer, preview/PDF orchestration, and app entrypoint.mdexplore_app/constants.py: shared runtime/render constants.mdexplore_app/runtime.py: runtime environment helpers (config path, default root, GPU/software fallback, print layout knobs).mdexplore_app/search.py: extracted search tokenization, boolean/NEAR parsing, and per-file hit counting.mdexplore_app/templates.py: extracted HTML template-asset registry/renderer for preview document shells.mdexplore_app/pdf.py: PDF footer stamping, blank-page suppression, and PlantUML stderr formatting.mdexplore_app/icons.py: icon loading/recoloring helpers.mdexplore_app/tree.py: markdown tree model and delegate (ColorizedMarkdownModel,MarkdownTreeItemDelegate).mdexplore_app/tabs.py: custom multi-view tab bar (ViewTabBar).mdexplore_app/workers.py: background worker classes for preview render, PlantUML, and PDF write/stamp steps.mdexplore_app/fast_base64.py: shared BASE64 helpers with vendorfastbase64+pybase64acceleration and stdlib fallback.
This is intentionally a first-stage modularization. Most behavior and call flow
still lives in mdexplore.py so feature risk stays low while the file is
gradually decomposed.
- Expandable left-pane directory tree rooted at a chosen folder.
- Shows Markdown files only (
*.md), while still allowing folder navigation. - Large right-pane rendered preview with scroll support.
- PlantUML diagram renders run in background workers so markdown preview stays responsive.
- Supports:
- CommonMark + tables + strikethrough.
- Markdown rendering defaults to
cmarkgfmfor speed, with automatic fallback tomarkdown-it-pywhen unavailable/incompatible. - TeX/LaTeX math via MathJax.
- Mermaid diagrams with improved dark-theme contrast.
- Optional Rust Mermaid backend via
mmdr(--mermaid-backend rust). - PlantUML diagrams (asynchronous local render with placeholders).
- Markdown callouts (
> [!NOTE],> [!TIP],> [!IMPORTANT],> [!WARNING],> [!CAUTION]).
- Top actions:
Recentopens a dropdown of up to 35 retained root directories: first 10 shown most-recent-first, then a separator, then up to 25 remaining entries sorted alphabetically. The list refreshes from disk each time the menu is opened so multiple running instances stay in sync. A root is added only after it has been active for at least 30 seconds and then you navigate to another root.^moves root up one directory level.Refreshrescans the current directory view to pick up new/deleted files.PDFexports the current preview to<filename>.pdfwith centered page numbering (N of M). During export, retrievable image sources are inlined as BASE64 data URIs so images render in the PDF instead of relying on external links; broken links are left unchanged.Add Viewcreates another tabbed view of the same document at the current top visible line.Editopens the selected file in MarkText (/usr/bin/marktext).
- Window title shows the current effective root path.
- Effective-root directory row is always bold:
- aqua-blue (
#7fdfe8) when no active search hits are under that scope, - yellow with an appended hit-count pill when active search has hits under that scope (
1..99, then++).
- aqua-blue (
- Preview cache keyed by file timestamp and size for fast re-open.
- Inline preview BASE64 images are materialized in parallel per document (deduped by payload hash) to reduce first-load latency on image-heavy files.
- Copy-time BASE64 image conversion warms image targets in parallel before rewrite for faster large-file copy/export workflows.
- Mermaid SVGs are cached in-memory per app run to avoid re-rendering when returning to previously viewed files.
- Mermaid keeps separate in-memory cache modes for GUI (
auto) and PDF (pdf) rendering. - Navigating back to a cached file still performs a fresh stat check; changed files re-render automatically.
- Startup-generated icon assets are persisted under
~/.cache/mdexplore/icon-cache:- app icon normalization output (from
mdexplor-icon.png/fallback icon files), - two-tone icon recolor outputs used by the tab/tree UI. These are regenerated automatically when source asset identity (path/mtime/size) or render parameters change.
- app icon normalization output (from
F5refresh shortcut for directory view rescan (same behavior asRefreshbutton).Ctrl++/Ctrl+-/Ctrl+0zoom only the preview pane content in/out/reset.- Preview-only zoom changes briefly show a percentage badge at the top of the preview pane.
- If the currently previewed markdown file changes on disk, preview auto-refreshes and shows a status bar message.
- Status bar reports active long-running work (preview load/render, PlantUML progress, PDF export) and returns to
Readyinstead of staying blank. - Manual tree/preview pane resizing is preserved across
^root navigation for the current app run. - Right-click a Markdown file to assign a highlight color in the tree.
- Highlight colors persist per directory in
.mdexplore-colors.jsonfiles. - Available file-highlight colors are: Yellow, Green, Blue, Orange, Purple, Light Gray, Medium Gray, and Red.
- View-tab state persists per directory in
.mdexplore-views.jsonfiles for documents that have more than one saved view or a custom tab label. - Persistent preview text highlights are stored per directory in
.mdexplore-highlighting.json. - Files in the tree show a small light-gray tab badge when they currently have more than the default single view.
- Files with persistent preview text highlights show a separate purple marker badge in the tree.
- Markdown tree gutter badges are packed together in a fixed-width strip so the markdown file icon and filename stay aligned even when only some badges apply.
- Right-click tree menu includes
Clear in Directory(non-recursive) andClear All(recursive) to remove persisted file-highlight colors, and both actions prompt for confirmation before clearing. - Top-right copy controls are labeled
Copy to: () Clipboard () Directory, withClipboardselected by default. - A BASE64 image toggle button sits immediately to the left of
Copy to::offtooltip:Turn BASE64 image encoding onontooltip:Turn BASE64 image encoding off- toggle state persists in
~/.mdexplore.cfgacross restarts (copy_base64_images_enabled). - when enabled, copied markdown (clipboard staging or directory copy) converts
retrievable image links (local paths and URLs) into embedded BASE64
data:URIs.
- In
Clipboardmode, color buttons copy matching highlighted files and the pin button copies the currently previewed markdown file. - In
Directorymode, pin/color actions open a target-folder picker, then copy the file(s) into that folder. - Directory copy also writes merged metadata entries for copied files into the
target folder sidecars:
.mdexplore-colors.json,.mdexplore-views.json, and.mdexplore-highlighting.json. - Search box includes an explicit
Xclear control that clears the query and removes match styling. - Active search evaluates the markdown files currently visible in the tree (root + expanded branches), and reruns automatically when tree visibility changes (expand/collapse/root/scope navigation).
- Search-hit files in the tree show a yellow hit-count pill in the left gutter.
- Matching filenames are styled bold+italic, and filename-term matches are rendered in yellow text.
- When search is active and a matched file is opened, preview matches are highlighted in yellow and the view scrolls to the first match.
- While dragging the preview scrollbar, mdexplore shows an approximate
current line / total linesindicator beside the scrollbar handle. - When search is active, preview scrollbar markers show the vertical positions of highlighted hits; clicking a marker jumps to the nearest hit in that cluster.
- Preview scroll position is remembered per markdown file for the current app session.
- Right-click selected text in the preview pane to use:
Copy Rendered Textfor plain rendered selection text.Copy Source Markdownfor markdown source content. Copies matching source markdown using direct range mapping first, then selected-text/fuzzy line matching as fallback, and finally the full source file if no match is possible.
- Clipboard copy uses file URI MIME formats compatible with Nemo/Nautilus paste.
- Last effective root plus recent-root history are persisted to
~/.mdexplore.cfgon root navigation and on exit.- Payload format is JSON with keys
default_root,recent_roots, andcopy_base64_images_enabled(legacy plain-text config is still accepted on read). - Recent roots are capped at 35 entries in rolling newest-first storage. Menu presentation is split: 10 most-recent-first, separator, then remaining entries alphabetically.
- Config writes use a lock file (
~/.mdexplore.cfg.lock) with non-blocking, momentary locking. - If another instance holds the lock during a save attempt, that save is skipped silently.
- Lock files older than 2 minutes are cleaned up automatically (silently).
- If no directory is selected at quit time, the most recently selected/expanded
directory is used for
default_root.
- Payload format is JSON with keys
- Ubuntu/Linux desktop with GUI.
- Python
3.10+. python3-venvpackage available.- Internet access for Mermaid only when no local Mermaid bundle is available.
- Internet access for MathJax only when no local MathJax bundle is available.
- Java runtime (
javainPATH) for local PlantUML rendering. plantuml.jaravailable (vendored path by default, or setPLANTUML_JAR).- Optional: MarkText installed at
/usr/bin/marktextforEdit. - Optional:
mmdrinPATH(orMDEXPLORE_MERMAID_RS_BIN) for Rust Mermaid backend.
From any directory:
/path/to/mdexplore/setup-mdexplore.sh
/path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.shsetup-mdexplore.sh is the full bootstrap path. It:
- creates or updates
.venv - installs Python dependencies from
requirements.txt - verifies tracked UI assets under
assets/ui - downloads vendored MathJax, Mermaid, and PlantUML runtime assets if they are missing
- downloads/builds the Rust Mermaid renderer under
vendor/mermaid-rs-renderer
It is safe to rerun. After bootstrap, use mdexplore.sh for normal launches.
When no PATH is supplied, the app opens:
default_rootfrom~/.mdexplore.cfg(if valid), otherwise- your home directory.
To open a specific root directory:
/path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.sh /path/to/notesWhat the launcher does:
- Creates
.venvinside the project if missing. - Uses
.venv/bin/pythondirectly (does not alter your current shell session). - Installs dependencies when
requirements.txtchanges. - Stores a runtime import-check stamp in
.venv/.runtime-import-check.sha256. - Runs runtime import verification when one of these is true:
.venvis newly created,requirements.txthash changed,- runtime import-check stamp is missing or does not match requirements hash.
- If runtime import verification fails, self-heals by reinstalling dependencies.
- Runs the app.
mdexplore.sh [--mermaid-backend js|rust] [PATH]PATHis optional.--mermaid-backendis optional. Formdexplore.sh, the launcher defaults torustwhen not specified. (mdexplore.pydirect runs default tojs.)- Supports plain paths and
file://URIs (for.desktop%ulaunches). - If a file path is passed, mdexplore opens its parent directory.
- If omitted,
default_rootin~/.mdexplore.cfgis used (falling back to home directory). --helpprints usage.
python3 -m pip install -r /path/to/mdexplore/requirements.txt
python3 /path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.py [--mermaid-backend js|rust] [PATH]If PATH is omitted for direct run, the same config/home default rule applies.
hfind reuses mdexplore search syntax (AND/OR/NOT, quoted terms, NEAR(...)) for file discovery.
Run via wrapper:
./hfind.sh [--query QUERY|-q QUERY] [--content|-c] [--recursive|-r] [--verbose|-v] [--pdf|-p] [--sort|-s] [--sort-case-sensitive|-S] PATTERN [PATTERN ...]Run via Python directly:
python3 /path/to/mdexplore/hfind.py [--query QUERY|-q QUERY] [--content|-c] [--recursive|-r] [--verbose|-v] [--pdf|-p] [--sort|-s] [--sort-case-sensitive|-S] PATTERN [PATTERN ...]Notes:
--content/-cis optional (default is filename-only search).--recursive/-ris optional.--verbose/-vprints matching line(s) under each matched file and highlights hit text in yellow.--pdf/-penables searching extracted text inside.pdffiles.- Default output is progressive: matches print as they are found.
--sort/-swaits for full scan, then prints results sorted case-insensitively.--sort-case-sensitive/-Swaits for full scan, then prints results sorted case-sensitively.- when either sort mode is enabled,
hfindprints:One moment please... finding all matches to sort them
- when either sort mode is enabled,
NEAR(...)is strict in bothmdexploreandhfind: a hit is only produced when all NEAR terms occur within the configured 50-word window.- For content search, inline
data:image/...;base64,...payloads are ignored in bothmdexploreandhfindto avoid false positives from embedded image data. - In verbose
NEAR(...)output, numbering reflects match semantics:- lines that independently satisfy
NEAR(...)are each numbered, - lines shown only as contiguous context for a cross-line NEAR window are grouped and only the first line is numbered.
- lines that independently satisfy
- Quoted terms with exactly one leading and/or trailing literal space use boundary-aware matching at that edge (word boundary, punctuation, or line break can satisfy it).
- Example:
'Nico 'can matchNico.,Nico),Nico;, orNicofollowed by a line break. - Example:
' Nico 'can match\nNico\nandHis name is Nico. - Exception: this boundary rule applies only to a single leading/trailing space. Terms like
' Nico'or'Nico 'require those two literal spaces.
- Example:
- Short flags are stackable in any order (for example
-cr,-rc). - If
-q/--queryis omitted, the first positional string is treated as the query. - Filename-only mode checks the full filename (including extension, no path).
Examples:
./hfind.sh --query "OR(fred, paul)" --content --recursive *.txtRecursively searches from current directory for readable .txt files whose filename or content contains (case-insensitive) fred or paul.
./hfind.sh -q "OR(fred, paul)" -cr *.txt
./hfind.sh -cr "OR(fred, paul)" *.txt
./hfind.sh --recursive -c "OR(fred, paul)" *.txt
./hfind.sh -crvp "OR(fred, paul)" *.txt
./hfind.sh -crvps "OR(fred, paul)" *.txt
./hfind.sh -crvpS "OR(fred, paul)" *.txtAll above are valid shorthand forms.
./hfind.sh -rs "conflicted" "./**/*"
./hfind.sh -rS "conflicted" "./**/*"Shows the two sort modes over recursive filename matches:
-rssorts case-insensitively.-rSsorts case-sensitively.
./hfind.sh --query "OR(fred, paul)" *.txtSearches filenames only (current directory, non-recursive).
./hfind.sh -q "AND('Fred',paul)" /path/to/directory/*.mdSearches markdown filenames in /path/to/directory/ (non-recursive) where query requires case-sensitive Fred and case-insensitive paul.
./hfind.sh -rc "NEAR(\"Fred is my friend\", \"is a nice guy\")" "/path/to my/directory/*.md"Uses escaped double quotes inside a NEAR(...) query while recursively searching matching markdown files.
./hfind.sh -crv "NEAR(alpha,beta)" "./**/*.md"For each matching file, prints matching line numbers and highlights the triggering terms in yellow. For NEAR(...), this may include multiple nearby lines so both terms are visible.
./hfind.sh -cv "'Nico '" "./**/*.md"
./hfind.sh -cv "' Nico '" "./**/*.md"Demonstrates the single-space boundary behavior for quoted terms (including punctuation and line-break boundaries).
setup-mdexplore.sh [--skip-python] [--skip-assets] [--skip-rust] [--rebuild-rust]--skip-pythonleaves the existing.venvuntouched.--skip-assetsskips vendored MathJax / Mermaid JS / PlantUML runtime asset checks.--skip-rustskips Rust Mermaid bootstrap/build.--rebuild-rustforces a freshcargo build --release --lockedformmdr.
By default the script prefers the vendored vendor/mermaid-rs-renderer/
checkout if it already exists. If it does not exist, the script clones it from:
https://github.com/1jehuang/mermaid-rs-renderer.git
If cargo is missing, the setup script installs a minimal Rust toolchain
through rustup so it can build mmdr locally.
Run the GUI regression suite under xvfb so QWebEngineView has a display:
xvfb-run -a .venv/bin/python -m unittest discover -s tests -vThe current suites in tests/test_preview_regressions.py, tests/test_search_query_syntax.py, tests/test_pdf_layout_hints.py, tests/test_template_assets.py, tests/test_tab_bar_layout.py, and tests/test_window_layout.py cover:
- saved view-tab round trips on the
test/testdoc.mdfixture, - left-gutter named-view markers restoring the same saved positions as tabs,
- left-gutter persistent highlight markers navigating to visible highlights,
- right-gutter search markers navigating to visible search hits,
- same-document live preview search coverage for unquoted terms, double/single
quotes, trailing-space phrases, implicit AND, function-style AND/OR,
NOT, andNEAR(...)variants, - search parser/matcher handling for unquoted terms, double-quoted phrases, single-quoted case-sensitive phrases, and literal apostrophes inside double-quoted phrases,
- PDF post-pass TOC detection and landscape/diagram page-flag classification,
- HTML preview-template asset loading and
MarkdownRenderer.render_document()integration, - custom tab-bar label budgeting and stale close-button geometry fallback.
- top-bar path-label layout protection so long document paths do not force the main window to stay overly wide.
- In the file tree, right-click any
.mdfile. - Choose a highlight color (
Highlight Yellow, then... <Color>), or clear it. - Colors are persisted in
.mdexplore-colors.jsonin each affected directory. - Available colors include
Light GrayandMedium Grayin addition to the original color set. - If a directory is not writable, color persistence fails quietly by design.
- Use top-right
Copy to: () Clipboard () Directorycontrols to choose copy destination mode. - In
Clipboardmode, color buttons copy files with a given highlight color and the pin button copies the currently previewed markdown file path payload. - In
Directorymode, pin/color actions open a folder chooser that defaults to: previously selected destination folder, else current effective root. - Directory copy writes file content and merges copied-file metadata into target
.mdexplore-colors.json,.mdexplore-views.json, and.mdexplore-highlighting.json(creating sidecars when missing, updating existing sidecars by filename when present). - Right-click a directory (or file row) and use
Clear in Directoryfor non-recursive clear in that directory, with confirmation. - Right-click a directory (or file row) and use
Clear Allfor recursive clear under that scope, with confirmation. - Color-copy match collection is recursive and uses scope in this order: selected directory, else most recently selected/expanded directory, else root.
- In the preview pane, right-click selected text and choose either
HighlightorHighlight Importantto add a persistent text highlight behind that rendered text. - Normal highlights use a darker subdued purple. Important highlights use a lighter purple so the two categories are visually distinct on the dark theme.
- Selecting part or all of an existing highlighted block and applying the other action converts just that selected range to the chosen highlight type.
- Highlighted preview text also appears as left-side navigation markers in the preview gutter. Important-highlight markers are lighter than normal-highlight markers, and longer markers indicate highlights that span more lines.
- Clicking a highlight marker jumps to the corresponding highlighted block.
- Named views with a saved
Return to beginninganchor also appear as color-matched left-gutter markers in the preview, layered above highlight markers when the two coincide. - Right-click inside an existing highlighted block to remove it with
Remove Highlight. - If the current selection overlaps existing highlighted text and also includes
unhighlighted text, both highlight actions and
Remove Highlightremain available so the block can be extended, converted, or removed. - Preview text highlights persist per directory in
.mdexplore-highlighting.json. - The tree also mirrors persisted preview highlights with a marker badge so highlighted documents remain easy to spot while browsing directories.
- The tree gutter badge order is: hit-count pill, highlight marker, views badge, markdown file icon.
- Highlight persistence is best-effort: if the directory is not writable, mdexplore fails quietly rather than interrupting preview use.
Ctrl++zooms the preview pane in.Ctrl+-zooms the preview pane out.Ctrl+0resets preview zoom to100%.- These shortcuts affect only the preview content, not the tree pane, toolbar, or overall window layout.
- Each zoom change briefly shows a percentage badge at the top-center of the preview pane and also reports the same value in the status bar.
- Click
PDF(betweenRefreshandAdd View) to export the currently previewed file. - Output path is the previewed file path with
.pdfextension in the same directory. - Export is based on the active document content and print-prepared preview state (markdown + math + Mermaid + PlantUML).
- Export waits briefly for math/diagram/font readiness to reduce rendering artifacts.
- Mermaid PDF behavior is backend-specific:
- JS backend: Mermaid is rendered through a print-safe monochrome/grayscale path.
- Rust backend: Mermaid starts from a dedicated PDF SVG set rendered by
mmdr(default theming), then applies print-safe grayscale normalization (multi-shade, with readable dark text).
- Export auto-scales page content into a print-style layout with top/side margins and an uncluttered footer band.
- Landscape diagram sections are isolated onto dedicated print blocks and use a tighter horizontal margin budget so wide diagrams can make use of the rotated page.
- Headed landscape sections are anchored to the page that actually contains the diagram heading/content, avoiding earlier prose pages being rotated instead.
- Pages that look like a table of contents are never promoted to landscape just because they mention a landscape section heading in the TOC text.
- Footer number font size is matched to the document's dominant scaled body text size.
- Pages are stamped with centered footer numbering as
1 of N,2 of N, etc.
PDF pagination and diagram sizing are controlled by a small group of constants
near the top of mdexplore.py. These are the first settings to adjust if PDF
output starts making poor keep/spill/landscape choices.
Most important knobs:
MIN_PRINT_DIAGRAM_FONT_PT- Lower bound for the largest font in a diagram when mdexplore tries to keep that diagram on a single page.
- Lower it if you want tall diagrams to stay on one page more often.
- Raise it if you prefer multi-page spill over small text.
MAX_PRINT_DIAGRAM_FONT_PT- Upper bound for diagram enlargement in PDF output.
- Lower it if diagrams are printing too large.
- Raise it cautiously if diagrams look too small even when there is space.
PDF_PRINT_WIDE_DIAGRAM_ASPECT_RATIO- Aspect-ratio threshold for promoting a diagram to landscape.
- Lower it if wide diagrams are not rotating when they should.
- Raise it if too many diagrams are switching to landscape.
PDF_PRINT_WIDE_DIAGRAM_LANDSCAPE_GAIN- Minimum width gain required before landscape is preferred.
- Lower it if landscape should be chosen more aggressively.
- Raise it if portrait should remain the default more often.
PDF_PRINT_PLANTUML_LANDSCAPE_ASPECT_RATIO- Separate PlantUML-specific landscape trigger.
- Useful because PlantUML often benefits from landscape earlier than Mermaid.
PDF_PRINT_HORIZONTAL_MARGIN_PXPDF_PRINT_VERTICAL_MARGIN_PX- Effective printable margin budget used by the hidden print-layout solver.
- Lower them to let diagrams use more page area.
- Raise them if output feels cramped against the page edges.
PDF_PRINT_HEADING_TO_DIAGRAM_GAP_PX- Vertical spacing reserved between a heading cluster and the diagram it governs.
- Raise it if headed sections feel visually crowded.
- Lower it if headed diagrams are spilling to the next page too eagerly.
PDF_PRINT_LAYOUT_SAFETY_PX- Extra safety padding used to avoid borderline fits that clip in Chromium.
- Lower it if diagrams are being pushed into spill mode too early.
- Raise it if “just barely fits” cases are clipping or producing unstable output.
Heuristic guidance:
- If a diagram is being split across pages but you would accept smaller text,
lower
MIN_PRINT_DIAGRAM_FONT_PT. - If a diagram is tiny but should clearly be landscape, first adjust
PDF_PRINT_WIDE_DIAGRAM_ASPECT_RATIOorPDF_PRINT_WIDE_DIAGRAM_LANDSCAPE_GAIN. - If headings are being orphaned above diagrams, leave the font knobs alone and look instead at the page-geometry and spacing constants.
- If many diagrams are near the right answer but consistently a little too big or too small, adjust margins before changing font caps.
Recommended workflow when tuning:
- Change one constant at a time.
- Regenerate the specific problematic PDF.
- Recheck both the target document and one known-good document.
- Prefer small adjustments; many of these settings interact.
The hidden PDF preflight logic consumes these constants through a Python-to-JS
configuration handoff, so changing the constants in mdexplore.py is the
intended way to tune print behavior.
- Diagram interaction state restore is not yet reliable across document switches:
- Mermaid zoom/pan state may not restore consistently when returning to a file.
- PlantUML zoom/pan state may not restore consistently when returning to a file.
- This is tracked as an explicit TODO for future maintenance; core markdown rendering, search, highlighting, and PDF export remain functional.
- Click
Add Viewto create another tab for the same currently previewed document. - New tabs inherit the current view's top visible line/scroll position.
- By default, tab labels show the current top-most visible source line number for that tab.
- Tabs show a small left-side position bargraph indicating where that view sits within the document.
- Tabs use a fixed soft-pastel color sequence based on the order each view was opened.
- Tabs can be dragged to reorder without changing each tab's assigned color.
- Right-click a tab to assign a custom label (including spaces) up to 48 characters.
- If a longer label is entered, mdexplore truncates it to the first 48 characters.
- Entering a blank custom label restores the default dynamic line-number label for that tab.
- When a tab receives a custom label, mdexplore stores that tab's current scroll position and top visible source line as the tab's saved beginning.
- Right-click a custom-labeled tab to use
Return to beginning, which jumps that tab back to the stored label-time location. - Custom-labeled tabs also show a refresh icon beside the close button; clicking it resets that tab's saved beginning to the current scroll position/top line, the same way relabeling the tab does.
- Relabeling a custom-labeled tab with different text resets the saved beginning to the scroll position at the time of relabeling.
- When a new view is added and the palette wraps, mdexplore skips any color already used by open tabs.
- If you switch to another markdown file and later return in the same app run, that file's tabs restore with their prior order and selected tab.
- View-tab state also persists across app restarts in
.mdexplore-views.jsonbeside the document directory, keyed by markdown filename. - For custom-labeled tabs,
.mdexplore-views.jsonalso persists the stored label-time beginning location used byReturn to beginning. - If custom labels make the tab strip too wide for the window, tab scrolling is enabled through the tab bar's built-in scroll buttons.
- Only documents with more than one saved view, or with a custom tab label, are
written to
.mdexplore-views.json; untouched single-view documents continue to use the default one-tab state. - The tab strip is hidden when there is only one unlabeled default view.
- If only one view remains and it has a custom label, its tab stays visible so
the custom label and
Return to beginningaction remain available. - Closing that sole remaining custom-labeled tab clears the custom label and bookmark, then returns the document to the hidden default single-view state.
- Tabs are closeable with
X; at least one tab is always kept open. - Maximum views per document:
8. - Named-view left-gutter markers use the same restore path as selecting the corresponding tab, so marker navigation lands at the same saved location.
- mdexplore supports GitHub/Obsidian-style callouts written as blockquotes.
- Supported types:
NOTE,TIP,IMPORTANT,WARNING,CAUTION(case-insensitive). INFOis accepted and styled as aNOTEcallout.- Custom titles are supported:
> [!WARNING] Custom title. +/-markers are accepted in syntax, but callouts are rendered as non-collapsible boxes.
Example:
> [!NOTE]
> This is a note callout with **markdown** content.- Use
Search and highlight:to match markdown files currently visible in the tree (root + expanded directories). - While search is active, expand/collapse and directory/root scope changes automatically rerun the search against the newly visible set.
- Matching files are shown bold+italic in the tree.
- If filename terms match, filename text is rendered in yellow.
- The effective-root directory label is bold aqua when idle, and becomes yellow with an appended hit-count pill when active search has hits under that scope.
- Press
Enterin the search field to run search immediately (skip debounce). - Clicking the
Xin the search field clears search text and removes match styling. - Opening a matched file while search is active highlights matching text in yellow in the preview and scrolls to the first highlighted match.
- Preview scrollbar markers show where highlighted hits occur within the document; clicking a marker jumps to the nearest hit in that marker cluster.
- For
NEAR(...)queries, preview highlighting is constrained to qualifying NEAR windows rather than every standalone occurrence of those terms elsewhere in the document. - Non-quoted terms are case-insensitive.
- Double-quoted terms are case-insensitive and preserve spaces.
- Single-quoted terms are case-sensitive and preserve spaces.
- Only the quote character that opens a phrase closes it; the other quote character remains literal inside the phrase.
- Function-style operators accept both no-space and spaced forms before
(:NEAR(...)/NEAR (...),OR(...)/OR (...),AND(...)/AND (...), andNOT(...)/NOT (...). - Legacy
CLOSE(...)remains accepted for backward compatibility, but is normalized internally to canonicalNEAR(...). AND(...),OR(...), andNEAR(...)accept comma-delimited, space-delimited, or mixed argument lists.AND(...)andOR(...)are variadic and can take 2+ arguments.NEAR(...)requires 2+ terms and matches only when all terms appear within 50 words of each other in file content.NEAR(...)requires distinct qualifying occurrences for each listed term; one text start cannot satisfy two different required terms.- For single-word
NEAR(...)terms, proximity matching uses word boundaries, sothedoes not qualify via theTheinThey. - For
NEAR(...)queries, the tree hit-count pill counts qualifying NEAR windows in the file, not the number of individual highlighted term spans.
Search examples:
joe
Matches joe, JOE, JoE, etc. (filename or content).
"Anne Smith"
Case-insensitive exact phrase match.
'Anne Smith'
Case-sensitive exact phrase match.
"Program Director's RAG"
Case-insensitive exact phrase match, with the apostrophe treated as literal text.
OR (Joe, "Fred")
Matches files containing either Joe (any case) or phrase "Fred" in any case.
NEAR(Fred "Anne Smith" Joe)
Matches only if all listed terms occur within 50 words of each other.
NEAR('The ', the)
Requires a distinct later/earlier standalone the; the The in They does not qualify.
Joe "Anne Smith" NOT draft
Implicit AND: equivalent to Joe AND "Anne Smith" AND NOT draft.
AND(alpha beta gamma)
Requires all three terms to match (equivalent to alpha AND beta AND gamma).
The app renders PlantUML blocks locally with plantuml.jar.
- Default jar path:
/path/to/mdexplore/vendor/plantuml/plantuml.jar - Override jar path with
PLANTUML_JAR:
PLANTUML_JAR=/path/to/plantuml.jar /path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.shBehavior details:
- Markdown preview loads immediately with
PlantUML rendering...placeholders. - Each diagram is replaced automatically as soon as it completes.
- Diagram replacements are applied in-place so scroll position is preserved.
- PlantUML SVG
data:URIs are BASE64-encoded through guarded helpers; if vendoredfastbase64encode output is malformed, mdexplore automatically falls back topybase64/stdlib encode so diagrams still render. - Failed diagrams show
PlantUML render failed with error ...plus detailed stderr context (including line number when PlantUML provides one). - Diagram progress continues while you browse other files; returning shows completed progress.
Math rendering is local-first:
- mdexplore first tries a local
tex-svg.jsbundle (best rendering quality). - If no local SVG bundle is found, it falls back to local
tex-mml-chtml.js. - If no local bundle is found, it falls back to CDN.
Local lookup order:
MDEXPLORE_MATHJAX_JS(explicit file path)mathjax/es5/tex-svg.jsunder the repomathjax/tex-svg.jsunder the repoassets/mathjax/es5/tex-svg.jsunder the repovendor/mathjax/es5/tex-svg.jsunder the repo- System paths such as
/usr/share/javascript/mathjax/es5/tex-svg.js - Local CHTML bundle paths (
tex-mml-chtml.js) as fallback
Example override:
MDEXPLORE_MATHJAX_JS=/absolute/path/to/tex-svg.js /path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.shMermaid rendering is local-first:
- mdexplore first tries a local
mermaid.min.jsbundle. - If no local bundle is found, it falls back to CDN.
- If
--mermaid-backend rustis used, mdexplore usesmmdrinstead of Mermaid JS for diagram SVG generation.
Local lookup order:
MDEXPLORE_MERMAID_JS(explicit file path)mermaid/mermaid.min.jsunder the repomermaid/dist/mermaid.min.jsunder the repoassets/mermaid/mermaid.min.jsunder the repoassets/mermaid/dist/mermaid.min.jsunder the repovendor/mermaid/mermaid.min.jsunder the repovendor/mermaid/dist/mermaid.min.jsunder the repo- System paths such as
/usr/share/javascript/mermaid/mermaid.min.js
Example override:
MDEXPLORE_MERMAID_JS=/absolute/path/to/mermaid.min.js /path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.shRust backend executable override:
MDEXPLORE_MERMAID_RS_BIN=/absolute/path/to/mmdr /path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.sh --mermaid-backend rust- Markdown engine selection:
MDEXPLORE_MARKDOWN_ENGINE=cmark(default): usescmarkgfm.MDEXPLORE_MARKDOWN_ENGINE=markdown-it: forcesmarkdown-it-py.- If
cmarkgfmis unavailable at runtime, mdexplore automatically falls back tomarkdown-it-py.
Example:
MDEXPLORE_MARKDOWN_ENGINE=markdown-it /path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.sh- BASE64 image worker threads (preview data-URI materialization + copy-time prefetch):
MDEXPLORE_BASE64_IMAGE_THREADS=<N>- Default is CPU-based (
max(2, min(24, cpu_count * 2))).
Example:
MDEXPLORE_BASE64_IMAGE_THREADS=24 /path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.sh- BASE64 codec path:
- Decode path prefers
pybase64, with adaptive routing to vendoredvendor/fastbase64for payload-size sweet spots. - Encode path may use vendored
fastbase64, but output is validated (length/padding/alphabet). Invalid vendor output is discarded and mdexplore falls back topybase64/stdlib automatically. - Adaptive benchmark state persists in
fastbase64-adaptive.json. - Optional vendor-vs-fallback benchmark telemetry is written to
fastbase64-benchmark.logwhen the debug dual-path switch is enabled inmdexplore_app/fast_base64.py. - If accelerated backends are unavailable, helpers fall back to Python stdlib
base64.
- Decode path prefers
mdexplore.py --debugenables verbose debug logging tomdexplore.login the project directory.mdexplore.shexposes the same behavior through theDEBUG_MODEvariable near the top of the script. SetDEBUG_MODE=trueto pass--debuginto the app.- When debug logging is disabled,
mdexplore.logis not written. - The application debug log trims itself to the most recent
10,000lines. - The non-interactive launcher log remains separate at
~/.cache/mdexplore/launcher.logand trims to1,000lines.
- See DEVELOPERS-AGENTS.md
for the consolidated deep maps:
- formal behavior/rule hierarchy,
- render/caching and PDF/export control flow,
- decision tables and invariants,
- agent-facing maintenance workflow.
- See UML.md for subsystem-level architecture, class relationships, and activity diagrams.
mdexplore.py # Qt application, file tree, renderer integration
mdexplore.sh # launcher (venv create/install/run)
setup-mdexplore.sh # full bootstrap script (venv/assets/mmdr)
mdexplore.desktop.sample # sample desktop launcher entry for user customization
mdexplore_app/ # extracted support modules for search, tree, tabs, icons, PDF, runtime, template/JS assets, and workers
tests/ # headless/unit regressions for preview, search, template assets, and tab layout
assets/js/ # externalized preview/PDF JavaScript templates loaded into a startup registry at startup
assets/js/pdf/ # PDF export/preflight/restore JavaScript templates
assets/js/preview/ # preview search/highlight/selection/context-menu JavaScript templates
assets/templates/ # externalized HTML preview document templates loaded into a startup registry
assets/templates/preview/ # preview HTML shell/template assets
assets/ui/ # local UI icons/font assets used by tree, tabs, copy controls, and search pills
mdexplor-icon.png # primary app icon asset kept at repo root for desktop launchers
requirements.txt # Python runtime dependencies
README.md # project docs
DEVELOPERS-AGENTS.md # developer and coding-agent maintenance guide
UML.md # subsystem-level architecture/class/activity diagrams
LICENSE # MIT license
Basic local checks:
bash -n mdexplore.sh
python3 -m py_compile mdexplore.pyIf you see ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PySide6.QtWebEngineWidgets':
- Re-run
mdexplore.sh; if runtime import verification is triggered and fails, it auto-reinstalls dependencies. - If verification was previously stamped but the venv later drifted, force a recheck by removing:
/path/to/mdexplore/.venv/.runtime-import-check.sha256then run:/path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.sh
- If it still fails, run:
rm -rf /path/to/mdexplore/.venv/path/to/mdexplore/mdexplore.sh
If Edit does nothing:
- Ensure MarkText is installed.
- Verify
/usr/bin/marktextexists and is executable.
If the dock/menu still shows an old app icon:
- Ensure your launcher contains:
Icon=/absolute/path/to/mdexplor-icon.pngStartupWMClass=mdexplore
- Refresh desktop entries:
update-desktop-database ~/.local/share/applications
- Remove old pinned
mdexplorefavorites from the dock and pin it again. - Log out/in if the shell still shows the previous cached icon.
If running the launcher appears to do nothing:
- Watch terminal output; the launcher now prints setup/launch status.
- First dependency install can take time because Qt packages are large.
- Ensure you are in a GUI session (
DISPLAYorWAYLAND_DISPLAYmust be set). - For desktop/dock launches (
Terminal=false), check launcher log:~/.cache/mdexplore/launcher.log- log is auto-trimmed to the most recent 1000 lines
- Markdown HTML is enabled (
html=True), so preview untrusted Markdown with care. - Mermaid uses local-first loading with CDN fallback.
- MathJax uses local-first loading with CDN fallback.
- Keep changes focused and small.
- Run syntax checks before submitting.
- Update docs (
README.md,DEVELOPERS-AGENTS.md, andUML.mdwhen relevant) when behavior changes.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.