What is MDLR?
MDLR is an open-source framework that analyzes unstructured content—comments, notes, and more—to organize scattered data into actionable, evolving summaries. From personal diaries to collaborative projects, it adapts to your needs.
Features of MDLR
- Analyzes unstructured content to organize scattered data into actionable summaries
- Adapts to personal and collaborative projects
- Provides full control over AI-driven summaries
- Offers ongoing, auto-updating summary notes that adapt as new data comes in
- Can be easily integrated into platforms as an extension
How to Use MDLR
MDLR will be accessible on GitHub, along with comprehensive documentation to guide you through setup and usage, starting in December 2024.
Pricing of MDLR
MDLR is licensed under the MIT License, which allows flexible use, modification, and redistribution. You're free to use it in your own projects, even commercially, with minimal restrictions.
Helpful Tips for MDLR
- Roll out your own database to store and manage all project data, as MDLR currently uses Supabase as an example setup.
Frequently Asked Questions about MDLR
When will MDLR be in public access?
MDLR will begin appearing in modules starting in December 2024.
Under which license is MDLR available?
MDLR is licensed under the MIT License.
Is there a database used for storing and managing data?
We currently use Supabase as an example setup, but the data is not stored on our side. You'll need to roll out your own database to store and manage all project data.