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Noteless (Android) Open source, free, includes AsciiMath, KaTeX, mermaidjs An experimental feature option supports Dendron formatted wiki links
Obsidian is a PKM (Personal Knowledge Management) tool that provides a sleek UI to Markdown files. It had the best mobile experience, for me, out of the apps I tested. Though it doesn't have git support built-in, other mobile apps can assist in providing that backend. I recommend MGit (Android).
GitJournal has gained quite a bit of interest: it works on your mobile device of choice, free to jump into, open to contributions, and can sync notes to a repo (or multiple repos with the Pro version). The project is built with Flutter, making life easier when it comes to multiple-platforms as target exports.
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