MindSpark uses Markdown files as native format, not just an export option
Developer Prasad Patil built MindSpark, a mind-mapping tool that treats Markdown outlines as its core file format rather than a secondary export. Unlike most mind-mapping applications, MindSpark allows users to edit their mind maps directly in a text editor and have the changes reflected in a visual diagram. The key technical challenge was keeping a live canvas perfectly in sync with a text view, requiring solutions for issues like folding, word wrap, and syntax highlighting. The project is open source and available on GitHub.
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