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Inkeep drops open-source AI markdown editor

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Inkeep drops open-source AI markdown editor
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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).

// ANALYSIS

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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open-knowledgeopen-sourcelocal-firstmcpragknowledge-graphdevtool

DISCOVERED

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2026-06-26

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2026-06-26

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