Many technical materials worth reading and saving no longer live only in blogs or web pages. They are published on GitHub as Markdown: project notes, tutorials, product docs, learning manuals, research notes, and even complete knowledge-oriented repositories.
These documents are often well structured, but GitHub still presents them mostly as linear pages. You can scroll, click a table of contents, and view images, but it is hard to quickly see the whole hierarchy, the key points, and the reading path.
DeMinds supports opening remote Markdown documents from GitHub directly. It is not about “capturing a web page.” It lets remote Markdown enter the same structured reading and Continue Working flow as local Markdown: identify the document, generate a Mind Map structure view, and turn the content into a Markdown asset that can continue to be organized, edited, and maintained.
DeMinds does not ask you to leave GitHub. It helps the GitHub Markdown worth keeping enter a better environment for reading, understanding, and long-term maintenance.
The video above shows the full flow: open a GitHub Markdown link, read it in Preview, inspect its structure in Mind Map, and continue working with it.






