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.mobi or .epub format #3

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SnaKKo opened this issue Oct 28, 2013 · 6 comments
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.mobi or .epub format #3

SnaKKo opened this issue Oct 28, 2013 · 6 comments

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@SnaKKo
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SnaKKo commented Oct 28, 2013

it would be fine if exists .mobi or .epub version. great job man!

@nesquena
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Thanks! Need to figure out a way to easily convert the github wiki format into .mobi or .epub. Will look around later to see if anyone has already done this.

@mindfulmonk
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It is markdown, so presumably we could convert it with http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/ to a variety of formats or try something like https://github.com/avdi/quarto

I'm still figuring out how to properly create a book out of .md files.

@SnaKKo
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SnaKKo commented Jan 3, 2014

It would be great! so anyone can read this fantastic resource with kindle, ect...
We should find a way to automatize this process, i'm investigating about this.

@preslavrachev
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More than a year later, I came up with the same idea - making an ebook out of the CodePath notes. I learned about pandoc yesterday, and found it easy to work with. I managed to convert a single Markdown file to .epub and then to .mobi, but I am still trying to figure out how to handle multiple .md files. If pandoc does not support that, I might need to write a script that concatenates them into a single .md file.

I just wanted to see if you guys have not already figured that ebook issue out, so I won't have to do this myself.

@nesquena
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We haven't gotten around to this yet but I agree pandoc with a merging of the various files might be one approach worth exploring. I would like to have a PDF version of this repo via a ruby rake task (or equivalent) checked into the repo. Appreciate the help of anyone that can get us closer to this goal.

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eethann commented Mar 31, 2016

This might be helpful http://blog.terryburton.co.uk/2015/02/20/Creating-PDF-Documentation-From-a-GitHub-Wiki-Using-Pandoc.html (also noted on #101).

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