Open local
markdown files
Point Flashtype at any folder on your disk - your notes, docs, or a repo. Every document is a plain .md file. No sync service, no proprietary format, no lock-in.
A free, open-source editor for your local markdown files - with Claude Code and Codex built in. Write like a doc, review agent edits as diffs.
Point Flashtype at any folder on your disk - your notes, docs, or a repo. Every document is a plain .md file. No sync service, no proprietary format, no lock-in.
Headings, lists and links render live as you type - no split preview, no markdown syntax in your face. It reads like the finished page while you write.
Run Claude Code or Codex in a pane next to your draft. They read and edit the same files - no copy-paste, no context juggling.
Agent changes land as inline diffs right in your document. Accept the good ones, reject the rest - nothing changes without you seeing it.
Every change is checkpointed automatically. Browse a document's full history and restore any earlier version in one click - yours or the agent's.
Flashtype's version history and diffs run on Lix. Every edit is checkpointed, so you can see what changed and go back to any version.
Explore LixFlashtype is a free, open-source macOS markdown editor with Claude Code and Codex built in.
Yes. Open any folder on disk and keep writing in plain .md files without a proprietary format.
Claude Code and Codex can edit the same files, and Flashtype shows their changes as inline diffs before you accept or reject them.
Built in the open. Issues, pull requests and stars welcome.