markdown "sync" framework
An open-source publishing framework built for AI agents and developers to ship websites, docs, or blogs. Write markdown, sync from the terminal. Your content is instantly available to browsers, LLMs, and AI agents. Built on Convex and Netlify.
Write markdown locally, run npm run sync (dev) or npm run sync:prod (production), and content appears instantly across all connected browsers. Built with React, Convex, and Vite. Optimized for AEO, GEO, and LLM discovery.
How publishing works: Write posts in markdown, run npm run sync for development or npm run sync:prod for production, and they appear on your live site immediately. No rebuild or redeploy needed. Convex handles real-time data sync, so all connected browsers update automatically.
Sync commands:
Sync command scripts are located in scripts/ (sync-posts.ts, sync-discovery-files.ts).
Development:
npm run sync- Sync markdown contentnpm run sync:discovery- Update discovery files (AGENTS.md, llms.txt)npm run sync:all- Sync content + discovery files together
Production:
npm run sync:prod- Sync markdown contentnpm run sync:discovery:prod- Update discovery filesnpm run sync:all:prod- Sync content + discovery files together
Export dashboard content:
npm run export:db- Export dashboard posts/pages to content folders (development)npm run export:db:prod- Export dashboard posts/pages (production)
How versioning works: Markdown files live in content/blog/ and content/pages/. These are regular files in your git repo. Commit changes, review diffs, roll back like any codebase. The sync command pushes content to Convex.
# Edit, commit, sync
git add content/blog/my-post.md
git commit -m "Update post"
npm run sync # dev
npm run sync:prod # production
Documentation
Full documentation is available at markdown.fast/docs
Guides
- Setup Guide - Complete fork and deployment guide
- Fork Configuration Guide - Automated or manual fork setup
- Dashboard Guide - Content management and site configuration
- WorkOS Setup - Authentication for dashboard protection
- MCP Server - AI tool integration for Cursor and Claude Desktop
- AgentMail Setup - Newsletter and contact form integration
AI Development Tools
The project includes documentation optimized for AI coding assistants:
- CLAUDE.md - Project instructions for Claude Code CLI with workflows, commands, and conventions
- AGENTS.md - General AI agent instructions for understanding the codebase structure
- llms.txt - AI agent discovery file at
/llms.txt - .claude/skills/ - Focused skill documentation:
frontmatter.md- Complete frontmatter syntax and all field optionsconvex.md- Convex patterns specific to this appsync.md- How sync commands work and content flow
These files are automatically updated during npm run sync:discovery with current site statistics.
Features
See the full feature list on the About page.
Key features include real-time sync, four theme options, full-text search, analytics dashboard, MCP server for AI tools, newsletter integration, and SEO optimization with RSS feeds, sitemaps, and structured data.
Fork Configuration
After forking, run the automated configuration:
cp fork-config.json.example fork-config.json
# Edit fork-config.json with your site info
npm run configure
See the Fork Configuration Guide for detailed instructions.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18 or higher
- A Convex account
Setup
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Initialize Convex:
npx convex dev
This will create your Convex project and generate the .env.local file.
- Start the development server:
npm run dev
Deployment
Netlify
- Deploy Convex functions to production:
npx convex deploy
- Connect your repository to Netlify
- Configure build settings:
- Build command:
npm ci --include=dev && npx convex deploy --cmd 'npm run build' - Publish directory:
dist
- Build command:
- Add environment variables in Netlify dashboard:
CONVEX_DEPLOY_KEY- Generate from Convex Dashboard > Project Settings > Deploy KeyVITE_CONVEX_URL- Your production Convex URL
For detailed setup, see the Convex Netlify Deployment Guide and netlify-deploy-fix.md for troubleshooting.
Tech Stack
React 18, TypeScript, Vite, Convex, Netlify
Source
Fork this project: github.com/waynesutton/markdown-site
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.