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Upload several Markdown files at once

2026-06-24

Select a group of Markdown files, upload them together, and review which files were saved if anything needs attention.

  1. Gather the Markdown files you want to add to your workspace.
  2. Select or drag the files into the upload card in one action.
  3. Review the upload summary, then open Manage to organize the files that were saved.

Upload a folder’s worth of Markdown faster

You can now add several Markdown files to MDFILESTORAGE in one upload action. This is useful when you are moving notes from another editor, collecting drafts from a project folder, or saving a batch of documents after a writing session. Instead of repeating the same upload step for each file, select the Markdown files together and let the app process the set.

Start from the upload card on your dashboard. Click the card to open the file picker, select more than one .md file, and confirm the selection. You can also drag multiple Markdown files onto the upload card. The card will show that the upload is running for the group, then summarize how many files were saved and how many need attention.

Review partial results without losing progress

Multi-file upload is designed to keep successful work moving. If one file has the wrong extension, is too large for your plan, or cannot be saved because of a workspace limit, the other valid Markdown files can still be added. The summary tells you how many files were uploaded and how many failed so you can fix only the files that need another try.

After at least one file is saved, open Manage to review the new files. From there, rename files, move them into folders, favorite important notes, or open them for editing. If every file needs attention, stay on the dashboard, adjust the files, and upload the corrected set again.

Open Manage after a mixed upload

When a batch has both saved files and files that need another try, MDFILESTORAGE now keeps the next step clear. The upload summary travels with you into Manage, and the files that were saved are shown in the file list right away. That means you can organize the successful files first, then return to the failed files when you are ready.

If the list is still refreshing, keep the upload summary as your guide. Manage reconciles the fresh list of saved files with your workspace so the new Markdown files remain visible while the page catches up. This helps larger batches feel predictable: successful files are not hidden just because another file in the same selection needs a fix.

Keep each batch easy to organize

Before uploading a large group, give each file a clear Markdown filename. Names like client-kickoff-notes.md, weekly-plan.md, and release-checklist.md are easier to sort than temporary export names. Clear names also make it easier to spot which file needs a retry if the upload summary reports a problem.

Use smaller batches when you are importing a new collection for the first time. Upload a few files, confirm they appear as expected, then continue with the next group. This keeps your workspace organized while still saving time compared with one-by-one uploads.

Use it well

Turn this update into a smoother Markdown habit.

Try the improvement with one active file before changing your whole routine. Open a note you already use, follow the steps above, and notice where the workflow feels faster, clearer, or easier to repeat. Small changes are easier to keep when they solve a real task you already have.

After the first pass, apply the same approach to related notes, drafts, or project files. Keep names clear, remove anything that no longer belongs in your active files, and return to the update whenever you need a quick reminder of the best way to use the feature.