Open the file fast
The app should open local Markdown directly from Finder, recent docs, or a saved folder tree without forcing you into project setup.
Vanilla Markdown is a Markdown viewer for Mac for people who want to open local .md files, README files, and documentation folders without getting dropped into an editor. It focuses on clear rendering, folder browsing, local links, table of contents support, and search. If your goal is reading Markdown cleanly on macOS, not poking it with a cursor, Vanilla is the right kind of tool.
Vanilla is for the moment when you want to read the doc and get on with your day. No vault. No workspace. No ceremony. Just the file.
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What good looks like
The app should open local Markdown directly from Finder, recent docs, or a saved folder tree without forcing you into project setup.
Tables, tasks, code blocks, and links should look correct immediately so README files and GitHub-style docs stay readable.
Local links, back and forward history, and a live table of contents matter because technical docs usually live in more than one file.
A viewer should not expose editing chrome or accidental-save risks when the task is simply reading and understanding the content.
Why Vanilla fits
That means folder browsing, a document links panel, a proper table of contents, and keyboard movement are first-class features. It also means Vanilla is explicit about what it is not: it is not trying to replace your editor, your notes app, or your life philosophy.
More scoops
See the practical file-opening and supported-extension angle.
Focus on project documentation folders and linked Markdown trees.
Compare a standalone file viewer with a preview companion for writers.
Compare local-file reading with a note-taking app built around editing and sync.
Compare lightweight reading to a broader notes and workspace tool.
One last scoop
Vanilla keeps local reading fast, structured, and distraction-free so your editor can stay your editor and your docs can stay readable.