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I just use whatever text editor I happen to have open - generally that's (neo)vim for me, but I've also used IntelliJ/JetBrains products to do so, along with VSCode on the rare case.
None of them have had the extra features that you mentioned, I don't use emacs but considering its very powerful org-mode I wouldn't be surprised if someone has implemented something similar for Markdown? I haven't specifically seen anything that covers these though (which could just be not looking hard enough, admittedly).