Great project! And if you don't mind a little workaround and some Python scripting, you can turn a regular Obsidian folder into an automatic outbox. Write markdown, drag, drop, and ship.
Kwpolska [3 hidden]5 mins ago
This appears to be a MJML wrapper with a Markdown→HTML converter attached to it. I think generating HTML from code is easier than generating Markdown, since there are many templating tools that understand HTML escaping. And writing HTML is not that hard, especially for your typical emails, so I'm not really sure if this library would be helpful in the long run.
dallen33 [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I like the idea of this tool, as writing Markdown for some people is probably easier than HTML. I mean, use whatever floats your boat. I like that this exists.
j45 [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Also a way to use fewer standards for storage of input and created text.
ph4rsikal [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Markdown is the secret winner of the AI early years.
hatmatrix [3 hidden]5 mins ago
cries in org-mode
Igor_Wiwi [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I am working on smth similar markdown reader for humans, not agents - https://mdview.io
theanonymousone [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I hope .md domains do not become a security hole as Markdown raises in popularity...
binaryturtle [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Any "HTML emails" get filtered straight into the spam folder here. I think I'm not part of the target audience here.
pembrook [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I like how you aren't hiding the fact this is MJML under the hood and don't layer complex abstractions over MJML spec like similar projects (cough react email cough).
The devs maintaining MJML deserve so much credit for dealing with Gmail/Outlook's monopoly bullshit and 2007 html.
Nice idea for those who manage content in markdown. I've moved away from putting emails in my codebase, but seems great for founders moving fast.
dancablam [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Thanks! I agree - the MJML team has laid so much groundwork and it frankly made this project possible.
KhushaliT [3 hidden]5 mins ago
templates are cool but seems too heavy to land in primary inbox
koakuma-chan [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I wish people just sent plain text.
XCSme [3 hidden]5 mins ago
What about images, links?
Formatted text like bold or underline?
I also prefer plain text, but in most of my emails I talk about technical stuff, or I send transactional emails that require actions, in which case showing buttons is a much better user experience than plain text.
loloquwowndueo [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I don’t want buttons in my emails.
XCSme [3 hidden]5 mins ago
But they are a lot easier to see and click (accessibility, larger hit area).
You could have a larger text instead of a button, but changing font size is also HTML and not plain-text anymore.
antiframe [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Every MUA I've used allows the reader to set a font size, so changing font sizes is 100% a feature of plain-text emails. Then they get the link the size they need to read it correctly and it's absolutely easy to read. This here comment is pain text. Is it hard to read this link:
I don't think so. I certainly didn't have to resort to HTML to make that link readable and clickable.
loloquwowndueo [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I don’t have problems seeing and clicking normal text, thank you very much. I don’t want buttons on my emails.
koakuma-chan [3 hidden]5 mins ago
You can just send a link, and the user's client will probably highlight it even if it is plain text.
recursivegirth [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Yea, but how will they hide all the tracking URLs and base64 encoded PII from you in the email?
koakuma-chan [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Using a URL shortener obviously. But you are right, if they only send plain text, they won't be able to include those 1x1 images at the bottom to track whether you have opened the email. Any sane email client blocks images by default, but whatever.
linhns [3 hidden]5 mins ago
A picture is worth a thousand words.
pembrook [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Plain text? Pffft.
Human language is an unnecessary abstraction, just like images.
I wish everyone would communicate in pure Binary.
alfanick [3 hidden]5 mins ago
"Write markdown. Ship emails." - I see a particular group of people interested in this, but they have their tools already.
SunshineTheCat [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I think you should probably let that group of people speak for themselves.
I'm in this "group" and see an immediate usefulness of this over what I'm doing now.
The devs maintaining MJML deserve so much credit for dealing with Gmail/Outlook's monopoly bullshit and 2007 html.
Nice idea for those who manage content in markdown. I've moved away from putting emails in my codebase, but seems great for founders moving fast.
I also prefer plain text, but in most of my emails I talk about technical stuff, or I send transactional emails that require actions, in which case showing buttons is a much better user experience than plain text.
You could have a larger text instead of a button, but changing font size is also HTML and not plain-text anymore.
http://microsoft.com/
I don't think so. I certainly didn't have to resort to HTML to make that link readable and clickable.
Human language is an unnecessary abstraction, just like images.
I wish everyone would communicate in pure Binary.
I'm in this "group" and see an immediate usefulness of this over what I'm doing now.