Aug 1, 2020

A Markdown Plus XMind Workflow for Writing

Anne

Markdown is known as a lightweight markup language with plain text formatting syntax. Unlike Word or Pages which includes typesettings, and font settings, Markdown is all about plain text.

Xmind supports Markdown integration, making it simple to convert your outlines into well‑structured documents. For an even smoother experience, explore our AI‑powered Markdown‑to‑Mind‑Map converter at Free markdown to mind map tool, which instantly turns Markdown files into interactive mind maps to help you visualize and organize ideas effortlessly.

What is Markdown

Markdown is a lightweight markup language that you can use to add formatting elements to plain text documents. It was created by John Gruber in 2004, and is now one of the world’s most popular markup languages.

Why Markdown

Read, Write and Edit Anywhere

You can create Markdown-formatted text on any operating system and Markdown editing application. Even if the previous Markdown application is uninstalled, you can import your Markdown files into another Markdown application, and keep working on it.

Same Layout Inside Out

Besides running on different systems, and Markdown editing application, Markdown also ensures the coherent layout.

Save Once and Forever

Markdown-formatted files can be preserved indefinitely. Files such as books, theses, milestone documents, etc. are good to be saved in Markdown format.

Easy to Use and Set Hands Free

Markdown helps you to write and adjust the display simply on the keyboard. It won’e take long to learn the Markdown syntax, and you can write using Markdown for almost everything, notes, blog, website, or even a to-do list.

Who is using Markdown

Emmmm, that’s a big question. As long as you are playing with texts, Markdown is a good option.

Since it was designed for websites, lots of programmers are using it. For students, Markdown allows them to take notes easily. Bloggers and authors also use it to write blogs and books. If we count in email, documentation, to-do lists, well, almost everyone can use Markdown.

Basic Markdown Syntax

Headings

Side-by-side comparison of markdown headings and their rendered output.

Blockquote

Comparison of blockquote formatting versus rendered output in Markdown.

Emphasis

Comparison of text styles: bold, italic, and bold italic on the left, rendered output on the right.

List

  • Ordered List

Side-by-side comparison of an unordered list and its rendered output showing five items.
  • Unordered List

Comparison of an unordered list on the left and its rendered output with bullet points on the right.

Insert

  • Link

Two boxes displaying text: one shows a website link formatted with Markdown, the other shows the rendered output of the link.
  • Image

Diagram of Peter's Personal SWOT Analysis with sections for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.

In case you forget it, we’ve got this:

Mind map illustrating the basic syntax of Markdown, including sections for blockquotes, headings, paragraphs, lists, and links.

Integrate Markdown and Xmind

Knowing What You Are Writing

Before writing, an article framework of center idea, main points, and contents helps you to write smoothly.

If you are feeling clueless, brainstorming is a solution for solving this problem. Scatter as many ideas as you have in floating topics in XMind. Based on this mind map, diverge or try to find connections between them. During this process, you might have new inspiration.

If you are filled with ideas, but find it hard to figure out the connection, XMind is also capable for this. Write down the central idea, then fill in other topics with more ideas. Drag and drop topics to till all the connections are valid. You will surprisingly find this mind map becomes the framework, and you can use it to trace the writing process.

Mind map illustrating a workflow combining Markdown and XMind for writing, including sections on usage, syntax, and user types.

Mind map is helpful for sorting out the ideas, while an outline is also a good option before writing starts. Outliner allows you to read your mind map like a list, and you can switch between mind maps and outline with a click. The linear view allows you to go smoothly

Outline of a Markdown and XMind workflow, covering definitions, benefits, usage, and syntax details.

Time for the Markdown

XMind supports Markdown export. When the framework/outline is done, you can export it to Markdown format, and continue the writing process in Markdown editing application. The seamless writing experience allows you to keep staying on the right track effortlessly.

Mind map outline titled

Markdown Editors Out There

A LOT! Typora, Ulysses, Bear, Visual Studio Code, etc. Different editors emerge to fill specific niches, and you can find the one for you. Pick one below :)

Mind map of Markdown editors categorized by type: Notes, Websites, Documents, and platforms like Mac, Windows, iOS/Android, Linux, and Online.

References: https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax

https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/#blockquotes-1

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