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Markdown Editors Lack Native PDF Export with Diagram Support

Developers and students writing technical documentation in Markdown need to export polished PDFs with rendered diagrams without switching to separate tools. Most Markdown editors either lack PDF export or require external conversion pipelines, breaking the writing flow. A unified editor with built-in Mermaid support and instant PDF export addresses this friction.

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