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Not at all, I like
.md, and I'm familiar with Git. A spreadsheet is not something that I would throw into Git, but an.md...That is the reason Markdown and Git are used for a lot shenanigans these days. Knowledge bases, awesome-lists, documentations. You name it.
If you got the right tools (sphinx, typora, mkdocs, …obsidian) you got a powerful toolchain.
I use markdown too, except I keep the markdown file in a self-hosted wiki (wiki.js)
It's versioned and accepts git as a backend
I'm looking for something that can automatically handle markdown tables for me in git. If an application can do that then I can get off excel/LibreOffice calc.
I haven't searched about this so I don't know, but it'd be cool if there were a way to import/export markdown tables into LibreOffice