Inkeep drops open-source AI markdown editor
Inkeep launched OpenKnowledge, an open-source, local-first markdown editor and LLM wiki designed as an AI-native alternative to Obsidian or Notion. The platform features lossless bidirectional markdown sync and integrates directly with AI agents via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
As AI agents increasingly write our code and documentation, human-centric wikis like Notion become friction points. OpenKnowledge targets this bottleneck by providing a local-first markdown editor that treats AI agents and developers as equal collaborators.
- –Lossless bidirectional git-backed sync ensures that documents edited by AI agents (e.g., Claude Code or Cursor) are immediately reflected in the WYSIWYG editor without losing formatting.
- –Native MCP integration turns your entire documentation workspace into a queryable knowledge graph that any agent can read, write, and search.
- –A local-first, open-source model ensures strict data privacy and eliminates vendor lock-in, which is critical for enterprises managing sensitive IP.
- –The combination of a desktop app, web UI, and CLI means teams can standardize documentation workflows regardless of their developer environment preferences.
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