Filemark

Read local markdown, structured data, and database-schema files in Chrome with real interactive renderers. 100% client-side.

As of June 2026, Filemark has users in the Developer Tools category.

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Version
0.1.2
Manifest V3

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Permissions & access

Permissions
storagedeclarativeNetRequestscripting
Host access
file:///*

Screenshots

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About

Open every text-based document Chrome can't already display beautifully — locally, in your browser, with nothing ever uploaded to a server.

Filemark turns plain markdown, structured data, comma-separated values, and schema definitions into rich interactive views. Drop a folder onto the page and the extension walks the directory, skips noise like node_modules, and gives you a real reader: tab strip, sidebar with stars and recents, command-K search across everything you've opened, themes, typography controls, raw-source toggle, and persistent task checkboxes per document.

WHAT IT READS

• Markdown with full GitHub-flavored syntax — tables, task lists, footnotes, autolinks, math, diagrams, and inline components like callouts, tabs, kanban boards, and charts. Author tasks as ordinary bullets and the same document also renders as a board.

• Structured data as a collapsible tree with nine themes, clipboard on every node, line-numbered parse errors when a comma misbehaves.

• Comma- and tab-separated data as a sortable, filterable datagrid. Type-aware cells: status badges, tags, ratings, currency, dates. Export the filtered view back out.

• Database schemas as interactive entity-relationship diagrams with foreign keys and indexes. Works for the major SQL dialects plus Prisma and DBML. Falls back gracefully to highlighted source when a parser can't read the input.

PRIVACY THAT YOU CAN AUDIT

Nothing leaves your browser. No server, no analytics, no telemetry, no remote code execution. Manifest V3 strict content-security policy means every rendering library ships bundled into the extension at build time. Open Chrome DevTools — the extension issues zero outbound network requests during normal use. The source is on GitHub under the MIT license; verify the permission list yourself.

REMOTE PAGES — OPT IN

By default the extension only touches local documents you choose. Enable "Render remote files" in Options to opt in to displaying raw text URLs from the web in place — open a markdown URL on a hosting site and the page becomes the rendered view, browser address bar untouched, back button still works.

FAST ON BIG FOLDERS

Lazy-loaded syntax highlighting per language, code-split diagram engines, local-storage-backed library. Browse thousands of entries without slowdown.

CUSTOMIZE EVERYTHING

Three built-in themes (light, dark, sepia) plus typography sliders for font family, size, line height, and content width — each individually resettable. Every keyboard shortcut is listed and rebindable; bindings use physical key position so they work on every layout.

LIVE DEMO

Try it in your browser with no install: https://khanakia.com/apps/filemark/demo

Technical

Version
0.1.2
Manifest
V3
Size
6.75MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u6eb6ebc0e0e8d584269610531c05c7ea
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jun 19, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 19, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 20, 2026
Website

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 20, 2026.