onenote-md-exporter
DocFX
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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onenote-md-exporter
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What is your use case for One Note?
The situation isn’t as bad as it would be for a cloud only service though. As long as you have backups, you can open the “.one” files with OneNote even if you have no access to OneDrive or sync. You can also use an external tool like the OneNote markdown exporter (https://github.com/alxnbl/onenote-md-exporter) to get a copy that at least has the basic content accessible outside of OneNote.
- [Joplinapp] Onenote à Joplin Export Tool
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One note alternative
looks like it was this one: https://github.com/alxnbl/onenote-md-exporter
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Been using Obsidian for 2 months. Never going back.
Are you on Windows? I used this to migrate to Joplin before I started using Obsidian. It's a quick way to get your notes into markdown. Did a great job for mine.
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Self hosted OneNote alternative
By the way, I developed a tool to export OneNote notebook into Joplin export format or markdown format. Maybe it can help you to evaluate the different alternatives : https://github.com/alxnbl/onenote-md-exporter
- Joplin: an app that was good enough to be a perfect OneNote alternative for me
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Migration from OneNote
For OneNote users wanting to evaluate or migrate to Obsidian, you can give a try to the exporting tool that I have developed. It is available on GitHub : https://github.com/alxnbl/onenote-md-exporter . If you encounter any issue or missing feature, you can open an issue on GitHub. Hope it can help some people.
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Export or backup your note in markdown format
I have just published the 1.0 version which is pretty stable and complete. It is available here: https://github.com/alxnbl/onenote-md-exporter
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Considering Joplin, looking for some honest feedback and answers
Not answering any of your questions but If you are looking for a way to migrate your onenote notebooks into Joplin, you may be interested by this tool that I have developed : https://github.com/alxnbl/onenote-md-exporter .
DocFX
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TSDocs.dev: type docs for any JavaScript library
This is a better looking version of what Java and C# have had for a long time (kudos to the author for that!), is that the inspiration for this tool?
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/window...
https://dotnet.github.io/docfx/
I saw the author mentioned in another comment that they found themselves peeping inside type declaration files "too often". While I do often use sites generated by the above tools to discover new API's that suit my needs, diving into the actual code using a good decompiler is still my first move, as it is often cheaper than seeking out the documentation online, and it will show me the actual implementation as well. So in my opinion there is no shame in looking inside the declaration files!
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Use Case Driven Development with Low-Code
Tools like DocFx provide the ability to display the programmable functions in HTML pages. They are used with the following commands in the docfx folder:
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Anybody know if there's a library for the doc engine that MS Docs/Learn uses?
AFAIK they use https://github.com/dotnet/docfx which can be too heavy for your case. We use mdBook for internal documentation (plain .md with mermaid plugin) and then serve it at docs.yourdevenv.com.
- Is there a simple way to auto-generate a wiki / documentation for project code that pulls from comments or <summary> tags?
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What the latest tool to generate website docs from /// summary comments?
DocFX is a nice solution.
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How to build a solution like docs.microsoft.com
It uses DocFX
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Comments in Javascript
Some of the standard and well-maintained Tools for Comments are JSDoc for Javascript, DocFx for .NET, and JavaDoc for Java.
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What Does Microsoft Use to Create their KB Articles?
Actually, we use it for OptiTune, it's called "docfx" https://dotnet.github.io/docfx/
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Library / Codebase Documentation - Multiple aggregated libraries - How to create? DocFx does not support this?
We would really prefer to use a somewhat generic pre-made tool for this (such as DocFX) compared to rolling our own solution. We can roll our own solution... But would prefer not to so that we can minimize development and maintenance overhead.
What are some alternatives?
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
Sandcastle - Sandcastle Help File Builder (SHFB). A standalone GUI, Visual Studio integration package, and MSBuild tasks providing full configuration and extensibility for building help files with the Sandcastle tools.
OneMore - A OneNote add-in with simple, yet powerful and useful features
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
Swashbuckle - Seamlessly adds a swagger to WebApi projects!
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
DocNet - Your friendly static documentation generator, using markdown files to build the content.
Notepads - A modern, lightweight text editor with a minimalist design.
SharpDox
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!
F# Formatting - F# tools for generating documentation (Markdown processor and F# code formatter)