html2text is a Python script that converts a page of HTML into clean, easy-to-read plain ASCII text. Better yet, that ASCII also happens to be valid Markdown (a text-to-HTML format).
Usage: html2text.py [(filename|url) [encoding]]
Option | Description |
---|---|
--version |
Show program's version number and exit |
-h , --help |
Show this help message and exit |
--ignore-links |
Don't include any formatting for links |
--ignore-images |
Don't include any formatting for images |
-g , --google-doc |
Convert an html-exported Google Document |
-d , --dash-unordered-list |
Use a dash rather than a star for unordered list items |
-b BODY_WIDTH , --body-width =BODY_WIDTH |
Number of characters per output line, 0 for no wrap |
-i LIST_INDENT , --google-list-indent =LIST_INDENT |
Number of pixels Google indents nested lists |
-s , --hide-strikethrough |
Hide strike-through text. only relevent when -g is specified as well |
--escape-all |
Escape all special characters. Output is less readable, but avoids corner case formatting issues. |
Or you can use it from within Python
:
import html2text
print html2text.html2text("<p>Hello, world.</p>")
Or with some configuration options:
import html2text
h = html2text.HTML2Text()
h.ignore_links = True
print h.handle("<p>Hello, <a href='http://earth.google.com/'>world</a>!")
Originally written by Aaron Swartz. This code is distributed under the GPLv3.
html2text
is available on pypi
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/html2text
$ pip install html2text
PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:. coverage run --source=html2text setup.py test -v