wow this is nice thank you!

On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 2:46:07 AM UTC-5, Victor Dorneanu wrote:
>
> I've done this before using these instructions here: 
> https://davidalfonso.es/posts/migrating-from-tiddlywiki-to-markdown-files
>
> The original gitlab repository from David Alfonso doesn't exist anymore. 
> But I've created a fork which you can find here: 
> https://gitlab.com/vdorneanu/tiddlywiki-migrator
>
> I've used this method to convert tiddlers to markdown files which then 
> were "compiled" by hugo (https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo) to some html 
> files.
>
> Kind regards,
> Victor 
>
> On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:15:03 AM UTC+1 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Perhaps some more information.
>>
>> When you say HTML do you mean a tiddlywiki?
>>
>> You can make your own templates and export tool, also now with the recent 
>> JSZip plugin you can bundle tiddlers into a zip that you can then expand in 
>> a folder.
>>
>> Where you have seen talk of generating static sites you can follow a 
>> similar method to generate any filetype you fancy.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, 4 November 2020 21:04:12 UTC+11, Ilyusha Nicolas wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a html with many tiddlers, with tags and links. I want to find a 
>>> way to export this html to a list of markdown files such that each tiddler 
>>> corresponds to a markdown file, each link to X shows up as "[[X]]" in the 
>>> output markdown file, similarly with tags?
>>>
>>>

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