Single file reading
Open a standalone Markdown file and use find-in-document, headings, and rendering controls without extra workspace setup.
The cleanest way to open Markdown files on Mac is with a dedicated Markdown viewer that handles local .md files, README documents, and linked docs folders without dropping you into edit mode. Vanilla Markdown is built for exactly that: open the file, render GitHub Flavored Markdown correctly, move through headings and links, and keep reading without the editor circus showing up uninvited.
If the document already exists and you only need to read it, a viewer saves a surprising amount of friction. Vanilla is designed around that exact moment.
Best for
Not for
What you can throw at it
If the document links to other files or sections, Vanilla resolves those links so moving through a local docs tree stays fast and predictable.
Open a standalone Markdown file and use find-in-document, headings, and rendering controls without extra workspace setup.
Open a saved folder tree when your docs span multiple files, such as README, setup, architecture, and API reference documents.
Keep tables, task lists, autolinks, code fences, and strikethrough readable when you are reviewing technical docs locally.
Use table of contents jumps, links, and back and forward history so one file can lead naturally into the rest of the documentation set.
More scoops
See the broader product positioning for Mac-specific reading workflows.
Go deeper on README files, docs folders, and linked documentation trees.
Understand why opening a file to read is a separate job from editing it.
Compare direct file opening with a preview companion that expects another editor.
One last scoop
Vanilla gives you the viewer workflow directly: local files, proper rendering, clear navigation, and zero need to pretend reading is the same task as editing.