Convert systemd to Markdown.
Drop a .service, .timer or .socket unit and read it back as tidy Markdown headings and bullets. It runs entirely in your browser, so your file never leaves your device.
Drag & drop your files
or
Optimize for AI & RAG
Extra cleanup for LLM ingestion: strip HTML, fix smart quotes, tidy Unicode and spacing.
Add YAML front matter
Prepend a metadata block (title, source, date, word & token counts) for knowledge bases and RAG.
Add table of contents
Build a linked index from the headings. Handy for long documents.
Export RAG chunks (.json)
Split the result into retrieval-ready chunks. Download per file from the result panel.
Most converters quietly upload your documents to a server. This one physically can't.
Dense directives,
laid out clearly.
A unit file packs every setting into terse key=value directives under bracketed sections. Converting reshapes them into headings and labelled bullets you can scan.
[Unit]
Description=My Web App
After=network.target
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/myapp
Restart=always
## Unit
- **Description**: My Web App
- **After**: network.target
## Service
- **ExecStart**: /usr/bin/myapp
- **Restart**: always
Everything you
actually need.
Unit files in, readable Markdown out, with no server and no account anywhere.
It never leaves your browser
Your .service is read and parsed on your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server, ever.
# Heading
- point one
3 chunks
AI & RAG ready
Optional cleanup, YAML front matter, a table of contents and RAG chunk export.
Works offline
Once the page has loaded you can switch off your connection and it keeps converting.
## Service
- ExecStart: /usr/bin/myapp
- Restart: always
Sections become headings
Each [section] turns into a heading and every key=value pair into a bullet beneath it.
Unicode safe
Accents, symbols and non-Latin scripts come through intact as UTF-8.
Free, and unlimited
No sign-up, no quotas, no watermarks. Convert one file or a thousand; it all runs the same way, on your own device.
What comes
through.
Honest about what comes through, and what doesn't. These are the same notes the Formats list shows for systemd units, so the page never drifts from what the converter really does.
Kept
3- Each [section] as a heading
- Each key=value pair as a bullet
- Unreadable files kept verbatim in a code block
Dropped
1- Comments
ExecStart=/usr/bin/myapp
Restart=always
WantedBy=multi-user.target
systemd questions,
answered.
Everything worth knowing before you drop in a unit file.
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