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md-pdf-converter

v1.0.6

Published

Simple CLI convertion of markdown files in the current directory to pdf files.

Readme

Usage

Install module globally:

npm install -g md-pdf-converter

Run following command (in any directory) to convert all md files to pdfs:

$ convdir

If you'd like to convert a specific file only, you still can:

$ convfile path/to/file.md

Simple as that :bowtie:

Preface

Uses the markdown-pdf 3rd party module which converts md files to pdfs.

markdown-pdf's CLI interface usage:

markdown-pdf [options] <markdown-file-path>

md-pdf-converter is an extension of this module that converts all md files within the current directory into pdf files (if the respective pdf already exists then it's overwritten).

Why?

I like pdfs, I can now have all of my recent study notes that I've created in markdown readily available on my mobile as pdfs to for easy reading with one easy command. 'convdir'.

This new module will is intended to be installed globally so that when running the command 'convdir' all '.md' files in the current directory will be converted.

Whats next

  1. Implement a more meaningful progress bar to count ticks on each conversion. See ascii-progress.

  2. Change the output directory to a folder on desktop using options. Enabling easier mobile-dropbox-sync.

  3. If possible I would be able to set a watch method that on a directory executes the conversion when a new markdown file is created.

Third-party Dependencies

Check out the repo and contribute :)