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xmind-and-markdown-translator

v0.4.0

Published

xmind translate to markdown

Readme

xmind and markdown translator

introduction

This tool inspired by one of my colleague who just use xmind to make summary. Xmind is good at mind mapping, it seem that when you read a book or article, xmind can help you quickly summarize the key point. But if you want to share it with others, xmind seems a little trouble. This tool help you translate xmind file to markdown syntax. In future, it may support markdown syntax to xmind.

demo

features

xmind to markdown

supported xmind syntax
  • topic and their child topic

  • image of topic

  • link of topic

  • note of topic

  • note content inluding images and link

unsupported xmind syntax
  • relation of topic

  • lable of topic

  • marker of topic

  • attachment of topic

  • style of note like font family、font size、font style、background、indent

markdown to xmind (comming soon probably)

usage

execute

npm i xmind-and-markdown-translator -g

xmindtomd -s [source file] -d [destination file] [options]
xmindtomd -s ./demo/idea.xmind -d ./demo/idea.md

command line options

Usage: xmindtomd -s [source file] -d [destination file] [options]

Options:

-h, --help                                 output usage information
-V, --version                              output the version number
-s, --source [sourceLocation]              source file need to parse, now only support xmind file
-d, --destination [destinationLocation]    destination file that generated, now only can be mardown file
-l, --leafTopic [header || unorderedlist]  value can be header or unorderedlist, default is unorderedlist, used when translate xmind to mardown, define that leaf topic should be translated to header or unorderedlist in markdown

version

V0.1.0

  • support translate xmind to markdown

dependency

    "xmind": "~0.5.0",
    "commander": "~8.3.0",
    "lodash": "4.17.21"