FAQ

What is Markshare?

Learn what Markshare does, who it is for, and how it turns local markdown files into shareable web pages from the terminal.

Last updated: 2026-05-09

curl -sSL markshare.to/install.sh | bash
Short answer

Markshare is a ReScience Lab product that publishes markdown as shareable webpages from the terminal.

Markshare turns markdown into a shareable webpage from the terminal. The core idea is simple: if the content already exists as markdown, publishing it should take seconds.

It is built for lightweight workflows such as sharing technical notes, publishing AI-generated reports, sending product specs, creating quick documentation pages, turning research summaries into links, and sharing release notes.

Why terminal-first matters

Developers and technical founders often live in the terminal. A terminal-first publishing flow removes browser tabs, copy-paste steps, and CMS overhead that make small publishing tasks feel bigger than they are.

FAQ

What is Markshare?

Markshare is a ReScience Lab product that publishes markdown as shareable webpages from the terminal.

Who should use Markshare?

Markshare is useful for developers, founders, technical writers, and operators who already write in markdown and need a fast way to share it.

Is Markshare a full CMS?

No. Markshare is designed for fast markdown-to-link publishing, not complex editorial workflows or large content teams.

Next step

Publish markdown as webpages from the terminal.

Open Markshare