Publish Markdown from VS Code
Publish Markdown from VS Code. Get a link. Done.
How It Works
- Write — Open any Markdown file in VS Code
- Publish — Run
JotBird: Publish from the command palette
- Share — The link is copied to your clipboard, ready to paste anywhere
No account required. No configuration needed.
Features
- Publish, update, and unpublish Markdown files as hosted web pages
- Copy link to any published page
- Auto-copy to clipboard after publishing
- Status bar indicator shows publish state of the current file
- Account panel in the Explorer sidebar
- Right-click context menu for quick access to publish, copy link, and unpublish
- Works without an account — just open a Markdown file and publish
Plans
|
Anonymous |
Free Account |
Pro ($29/year) |
| Link duration |
30 days |
90 days |
Permanent |
| Published pages |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
| Images |
Hosted, expire with page |
Hosted, expire with page |
Hosted permanently |
Create a free account to extend link duration, or upgrade to Pro for permanent links.
Getting Started
- Install the extension
- Open a Markdown file
Cmd+Shift+P → JotBird: Publish
That's it. Your page is live and the link is on your clipboard.
Commands
| Command |
Description |
JotBird: Publish |
Publish or update the current Markdown file |
JotBird: Copy Link |
Copy the published URL to the clipboard |
JotBird: Unpublish |
Remove the published page |
JotBird: Sign In |
Sign in via browser (opens jotbird.com, token sent back automatically) |
JotBird: Sign Out |
Sign out of your account |
JotBird: Upgrade to Pro |
Open the Pro upgrade page |
Settings
| Setting |
Default |
Description |
jotbird.autoCopyLink |
true |
Automatically copy the URL to the clipboard after publishing |
jotbird.showStatusBarItem |
true |
Show the JotBird status bar item |
Links
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