File Type List

Markdown (.md)

A lightweight markup format often used for documentation and simple text files.

HTML (.html, .xhtml, .html5, .chunked-html)

Hypertext Markup Language, the foundational format for web documents.

PDF (.pdf)

Portable Document Format, a platform-independent document format.

DOCX (.docx)

Microsoft Word document format.

EPUB (.epub)

A popular format for e-books.

MP4 (.mp4)

A common video format used for storing and sharing video files.

JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg)

A popular format for images with lossy compression.

CSV (.csv, .tsv)

Comma-Separated Values, a format for storing tabular data.

XLS (.xls, .xlsx, .ods)

Spreadsheet files used in programs like Microsoft Excel.

Audio Formats (.mp3, .wav, .aac, .flac, .ogg, .m4a, .wma, .ac3, .amr)

Various audio formats for music and other sound outputs.

Video Files (.avi, .mov, .mkv, .webm, .flv, .wmv, .mpeg, .mpg, .ts, .3gp)

Formats for storing and playing video content.

Images (.png, .gif, .bmp, .tiff, .webp)

Various image formats used for photos, graphics, and illustrations.

LaTeX (.tex, .context)

A typesetting system commonly used for academic and technical documents.

BibTeX (.bibtex, .biblatex)

A bibliographic tool used with LaTeX for managing references.

MediaWiki Formats (.mediawiki, .dokuwiki, .tikimediawiki, .twiki, .vimwiki, .xwiki, .zimwiki, .jira-wiki, .creole)

Wiki-based formats for collaborative documentation.

Slideshow Formats (.beamer, .pptx, .slidy, .revealjs, .slideous, .s5, .dzslides)

Various formats for creating and presenting slideshows.

Plain Text (.txt, .ansi-text)

Simple text files without formatting.

Notebook (.ipynb)

Jupyter Notebook file format for combining code, text, and output.

FictionBook (.fictionbook2)

An XML-based e-book format.

TeXinfo (.texinfo)

A documentation system that uses a single source file to produce multiple output formats.

ICML (.icml)

Adobe InCopy document format for professional publishing.

Typst (.typst)

A modern markup-based typesetting format.

ANSI Text (.ansi-text)

A text format with ANSI escape codes for formatting.