Markedin Parser

Render .mi files in your browser. An .mi file binds a Markdown body to structured data (YAML) via template expressions.

As of June 2026, Markedin Parser has 1 users in the Developer Tools category.

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Version
0.4.3
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 2 version updates.

History

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Tracking since May 17, 2026.

2.081.50.9199999999999999May 17, 2026Jun 13, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
May 17, 20260.4.0
May 23, 20260.4.0
May 30, 202610.4.0.1
Jun 5, 202620.4.3
Now10.4.3

Changelog

  • May 23, 2026
    description
    Markedin (.mi) is a file format tailor-made for the agentic web. It combines data (YAML) with prose (Markdown), plus templating to control the presentation — one file that's machine-readable on top and human-readable below.
    
    This extension renders .mi files inline in your browser. When you open a .mi file at a file:// URL or served from a web server, the extension parses the source and produces the formatted output — headings, lists, tables, code blocks, task lists — using GitHub Flavored Markdown. Your original .mi file is untouched.
    
    WHAT IT RENDERS
    • Template expressions: {{key}}, {{nested.path}}, {{array[0]}}, {{#each}}, {{#if}}/{{else}}, {{> partial}}
    • GitHub Flavored Markdown: tables, strikethrough, autolinks, task lists
    • Light and dark themes (follows your system preference)
    
    PRIVACY
    • Zero permissions requested
    • No network requests, no analytics, no telemetry
    • Nothing leaves your browser
    
    LEARN MORE
    • Format spec and parsers: https://github.com/stonebraker/markedin
    • Website: https://markedin.dev
    
    This is the open-source reference browser implementation of the .mi format. Parsers for Node, Go, and Python are available in the same repository.
    Markedin is a suite of tools for working with .mi files: one file where an agent reads and writes structured data (YAML) and the human-readable document (Markdown) renders from it — no separate data file, no sync problem, no framework required.
    
    This extension renders .mi files inline in your browser. When you open a .mi file at a file:// URL or served from a web server, the extension parses the source and produces the formatted output — headings, lists, tables, code blocks, task lists — using GitHub Flavored Markdown. Your original .mi file is untouched.
    
    Markedin takes its name from Markdown — a Markdown file with the data marked in.
    
    WHAT IT RENDERS
    • Template expressions: {{key}}, {{nested.path}}, {{array[0]}}, {{#each}}, {{#if}}/{{else}}, {{> partial}}
    • GitHub Flavored Markdown: tables, strikethrough, autolinks, task lists
    • Light and dark themes (follows your system preference)
    
    PRIVACY
    • Zero permissions requested
    • No network requests, no analytics, no telemetry
    • Nothing leaves your browser
    
    LEARN MORE
    • Format spec and parsers: https://github.com/stonebraker/markedin
    • Website: https://markedin.dev
    
    This is the open-source reference browser implementation of the .mi format. Parsers for Node, Go, and Python are available in the same repository.
    
    Markedin is a trademark of Jason Stonebraker.
  • May 23, 2026
    short_description
    Render .mi (Markedin) files in the browser
    Render .mi files in your browser. An .mi file binds a Markdown body to structured data (YAML) via template expressions.
  • May 23, 2026
    name
    Markedin
    Markedin Parser

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About

Markedin is a suite of tools for working with .mi files: one file where an agent reads and writes structured data (YAML) and the human-readable document (Markdown) renders from it — no separate data file, no sync problem, no framework required.

This extension renders .mi files inline in your browser. When you open a .mi file at a file:// URL or served from a web server, the extension parses the source and produces the formatted output — headings, lists, tables, code blocks, task lists — using GitHub Flavored Markdown. Your original .mi file is untouched.

Markedin takes its name from Markdown — a Markdown file with the data marked in.

WHAT IT RENDERS
• Template expressions: {{key}}, {{nested.path}}, {{array[0]}}, {{#each}}, {{#if}}/{{else}}, {{> partial}}
• GitHub Flavored Markdown: tables, strikethrough, autolinks, task lists
• Light and dark themes (follows your system preference)

PRIVACY
• Zero permissions requested
• No network requests, no analytics, no telemetry
• Nothing leaves your browser

LEARN MORE
• Format spec and parsers: https://github.com/stonebraker/markedin
• Website: https://markedin.dev

This is the open-source reference browser implementation of the .mi format. Parsers for Node, Go, and Python are available in the same repository.

Markedin is a trademark of Jason Stonebraker.

Technical

Version
0.4.3
Manifest
V3
Size
38.47KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

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Developer ID
u6eb827bd8779d86b2626abd17b7b1a33
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 16, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 24, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 13, 2026
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