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ConvertOneNote2MarkDown
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20 | 658 | |
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4.5 | 5.7 | |
9 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
PowerShell | PowerShell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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mm-docs
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Stripe Open Sources Markdoc
I am glad to know there are those that put so much thought into documentation. Documentations is just another service, and deserves all the same methodology: CI/CD, tests, components, reuse etc.
As far as I can see, you can get similar workflow with combination of existing tools. I created this docker image that combines them for very easy consumption and created thousands of pages of technical, functional and user documentation with it:
https://github.com/majkinetor/mm-docs
- Show HN: Documentation system for any kind of project and documentation type
ConvertOneNote2MarkDown
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Don't people who have a lot of plugin-specific metadata to their notes defy the goal of Obsidian?
I believe this was the repo I installed and ran. It can be slow depending upon how much OneNote content you have, and it isn’t perfectly clean MD (it generated HTML if it can’t convert it to MD) but most of my notes came through fine: https://github.com/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2MarkDown
- How do you handle being forgetful in a job?
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I created a highly opinionated Vault for Software Developers/Managers to try and help people get started in Obsidian. Requesting Feedback!
I've been wanting to make the jump from OneNote to Obsidian a few times in the last year. Did make some tryouts three times, each time converting all my OneNote notes to Markdown using this script. But each time I abandonned after a week or two 'cause I had too much of a work to do to get my notes organised, readable etc.
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Syncing Obsidian with OneNote
I’ve used this before — https://github.com/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2MarkDown
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Before and After Migrating from OneNote and Implementing a MOC system rather than folders
https://github.com/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2MarkDown this tool, using VS code, and quite alot of manual labor, but my autistic self hyper fixated on it so it wasn't a issue
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ConvertOneNote2MarkDown: Ready to make the step to Markdown and saying farewell to your OneNote, EverNote or whatever proprietary note taking tool you are using? Nothing beats clear text, right? Read on!
https://github.com/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2Markdown refs. to https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#options which offers a wide range of output options alongside .md, .org and .rst (reStructuredText) f.ex. so that's also useful for some of us
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owo - OneNote Export to Emacs Org Mode, Markdown, and More
OneWayOut is built on the foundation of ConvertOneNote2Markdown (https://github.com/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2Markdown), by SjoerdV (https://github.com/SjoerdV), and improved by nixsee (https://github.com/nixsee/) and theohbrothers (https://github.com/theohbrothers).
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Show HN: OneWayOut – OneNote Export to Emacs Org Mode, Markdown, and More
- Other markup elements such as horizontal lines, custom indentations and formatting, and whatever else you might be able to conjure up with the text in your notes
OneWayOut is built on the foundation of ConvertOneNote2Markdown (https://github.com/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2Markdown), by SjoerdV (https://github.com/SjoerdV), and improved by nixsee (https://github.com/nixsee/) and theohbrothers (https://github.com/theohbrothers).
Got a lot to learn so all feedback or suggestions are welcome! Thanks for checking it out :)
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How can I go about organizing OneNote? - will be doing mass reorganization (Delete/Move) between Sections and adding new ones
I've used the 2 window method and dragged and dropped in the past. It's ok for doing relatively small numbers of notes, but still clumsy. With the hundreds of notes I'm looking to sort and organize, looking for something that will speed this up. Currently looking atporting out to markdown, organizing with file organization tools in Windows, and then maybe porting back in.
What are some alternatives?
mm-docs-template - Template to use with mm-docs
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rst2nitrile - convert rst to latex books
onenote-md-exporter - ConsoleApp to export OneNote notebooks to Markdown formats
markdoc - A literate programming package for Stata which develops dynamic documents, slides, and help files in various formats
PowerShell-Scripts - Some random PowerShell functions and scripts that I have created