MCPFast / Tools / Solomd: Markdown Editor with Integrated MCP Server for LLMs
A local, lightweight, open-source Markdown editor with an integrated MCP server to directly connect LLMs like Claude Code or Codex.
View on GitHub→Solomd is a specialized tool designed for developers working with Large Language Models (LLMs). It combines a lightweight, open-source Markdown editor with an integrated MCP (Model Communication Protocol) server. This integration allows for direct connection and interaction with LLMs, streamlining the development workflow for AI builders. By providing a local and efficient environment, Solomd aims to simplify the process of testing, prototyping, and integrating LLMs into applications.
Solomd functions as a dual-purpose tool. Primarily, it offers a clean and efficient Markdown editing experience. More importantly, its integrated MCP server acts as a bridge, enabling seamless communication between your local development environment and LLMs. This means you can write your prompts, documentation, or code snippets in Markdown and then directly send them to LLMs such as Claude Code or Codex for processing, analysis, or generation, all within the same application. This eliminates the need for complex API configurations or separate intermediary services for basic LLM interactions.
Solomd is specifically targeted at AI developers, prompt engineers, and researchers who are actively building with or experimenting with LLMs. If you frequently work with models like Claude Code or Codex and require a streamlined way to test prompts, iterate on LLM interactions, or integrate LLM capabilities into local projects, Solomd offers a practical and efficient solution. Its focus on local operation and direct integration makes it ideal for those who prioritize speed, simplicity, and control in their LLM development workflow.