Markdown → 2l.nz

Markdown to link

Notes, a README, a proposal. Write it in Markdown, drop it, and send a link to something that reads like a document rather than a text file full of hashes.

Drop anything. Get a link.

Drag it here, paste it, or press to choose a file. 2L works out what it is and shows it properly.

25 MB per file 10 files per link kept 7 days no account needed — what an account adds

What you get

Not just somewhere to put it.

The link is the easy part. What matters is the page on the other end of it.

Rendered, and readable

Headings, lists, tables, block quotes, task lists, links and images, set with real typography rather than browser defaults.

Code blocks stay highlighted

A fenced block with a language tag is highlighted in the same way a code drop is.

Source is one click away

Toggle to the raw Markdown at any time. Nothing is hidden from the reader.

Questions

About markdown to link

Which flavour of Markdown?
CommonMark-shaped, plus the parts of GitHub’s that people actually use: tables, task lists, strikethrough and fenced code.
Can I include images?
Images hosted elsewhere are shown. To include your own, drop the Markdown file and the images together — they travel as one link.
Is the HTML in my Markdown rendered?
No. Raw HTML inside Markdown is shown as text, because rendering it would let any document dropped by a stranger inject markup into a 2L page.
Can I use it for a small public page?
It works, but it is not indexed by search engines by design. For something meant to be found, a real site is the right tool.
Everything else

The same box takes all of it.

There is no format menu anywhere in this product. These pages exist because people search for them, not because 2L works differently for each one.