Markdawn lets people and AI assistants work with the same pages. A page created or edited by a connected tool is an ordinary Markdawn page that you can open in the browser.

You can write a page in the browser, ask a connected tool to find it, and review changes in the same place. You do not need an AI assistant to use Markdawn, and you do not need to copy your pages into a separate AI-only system.

## Choose Your Path

- [Use Markdawn With AI Assistants](/agents/use-markdawn-with-ai-assistants/) explains the safe starting point.
- [Markdawn CLI](/agents/markdawn-cli/) covers the current terminal-based connection.
- [MCP](/agents/mcp/) explains the planned direct connection for supported AI assistants.

## What Is Available Today

The Markdawn CLI can sign in to an account, list pages, read pages, create pages, import and export content, and make targeted edits. Markdawn also ships an Agent Skills-compatible skill that teaches supported terminal-based AI tools how to use the CLI safely.

The CLI is optional. Pages created or edited through it are the same pages you see in the browser.

## Keep Control Of Changes

Give tools only the access they need. Read a page before making a targeted edit, prefer exact changes over broad replacements, and review important changes in the browser.

## Choose The Right Connection

- Use the [CLI](/agents/markdawn-cli/) when a terminal-based AI tool needs to work with pages or files.
- Use the [API Reference](/api-reference/endpoints/) when you are building an integration or script.
- Read the [MCP status](/agents/mcp/) before planning around a direct MCP connection.