A Typora alternative for developers
Love Typora's distraction-free WYSIWYG writing but wish it did more? Tybre.md keeps the same syntax-reveal editing and adds a built-in terminal, inline browser, and multi-project workspace — so it fits a developer's workflow, not just a writer's.
Same clean syntax-reveal WYSIWYG writing Typora fans expect
Built-in terminal to run Claude Code, git, and npm — Typora has none
Inline browser pane for instant previews
Multi-project workspace with instant Ctrl+1–9 switching
Wikilink graph view to connect your notes
Native 5MB app, one-time license — no subscription
Tybre.md vs Typora
Tybre.md ★ Your pick | Typora | |
|---|---|---|
| WYSIWYG Markdown | ||
| Built-in terminal | ||
| Built-in browser preview | ||
| Claude Code native | ||
| Instant project switch | ||
| Native app (< 10MB) | ||
| One-time price |
Frequently asked questions
Is Tybre.md free like older Typora versions?
Tybre.md has a free trial, then a one-time lifetime license (or an optional yearly plan). There's no subscription for the lifetime plan.
Does it run on Windows and Linux like Typora?
Yes — macOS, Windows, and Linux, all from one native 5MB build.
What does Tybre.md add over Typora?
A built-in terminal for AI CLI agents like Claude Code, an inline browser preview, multi-project switching, and a wikilink graph view.
Does it edit local markdown files?
Yes. It works on plain markdown files on your disk, with no cloud lock-in.
Install now
One line in your terminal — no email, no card.
$ curl -fsSL https://tybre.md/install.sh | bashPrefer a file? Download the DMG
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