If you need to convert .docx
documents to markdown, then docx2gfm
helps you to make the process faster.
"Don't tell me, show me"! Ok ok! docx2gfm
turns this docx file into this markdown. Also see the original google Doc.
For another example of docx2gfm
in action, take a look at this blog post docx2gfm - Your friendly docx to markdown converter.
While some post-processing of the markdown is still required, docx2gfm
already makes the conversion process much faster.
I am maintaining an engineering blog, that uses jekyll to generate static pages.
In our blogging process, the authors write blog post as a Google Doc to collect feedback. Once the post is ready for publishing, they convert the Google Doc to github-flavored-markdown, as that is what jekyll needs as input to render the HTML for the blog.
We used to do this conversion step manually. This was tedious, boring, and in parts error-prone.
With docx2gfm
you can do this conversion quickly, and have more time to write new blog posts ... or drink coffee :)
Technically docx2gfm
is a thin wrapper around pandoc. In MOTIVATION.md you find more about the technical approach we chose.
- install ruby
- install pandoc
- install this gem:
gem install docx2gfm
- download your Google Doc as a
.docx
file e.g.my_post.docx
(File >> Download as >> Microsoft Word (.docx)) - convert docx to github-flavored-markdown:
docx2gfm -f my_post.docx > my_post.md
To learn more about the available options please refer to the built-in help.
$ docx2gfm -h
Usage: docx2gfm [options]
-f, --file FILE (required) The .docx file to convert to markdown
-j, --[no-]jekyll (optional) Prefix the markdown output with a jekyll frontmatter. Default: --jekyll
-r, --[no-]ref-style-links (optional) Create reference style links at the end of the markdown. Default: --ref-style-links
-h, --help Display this help screen
The markdown produced by docx2gfm
is good but not perfect. You still have to do some manual steps:
- Adapt the YAML Frontmatter (if you used the
--jekyll
option) - Add the correct image paths
- Double check code blocks
- Double check quotes
- Double check tables
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
docx2gfm
is far from perfect.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at github.com/spier/docx2gfm.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.