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Migrating LoopBack Docs to Markdown for use with Jekyll

Rand McKinney edited this page Aug 5, 2016 · 16 revisions

To create an open-source site similar to Express docs:

  1. Export content of APIC space to HTML. (This space now contains the source documentation for LoopBack, which is duplicated in pages with the same title in the LB space.)
  2. Convert/strip HTML to markdown using script.
  3. Get image content from Confluence.

I'm assuming we can convert the HTML to markdown without too much trouble, but I'm keeping this here for reference in case we need it.

In case it's easier to export to Word and then convert the Word files to markdown. See How can doc/docx files be converted to markdown or structured text?.

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