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Convert Markdown Files to Quiver notes
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import argparse | |
import json | |
import re | |
import os | |
from time import time | |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Convert to Quiver Format') | |
parser.add_argument("src", help="The Source File You want to Convert") | |
args = parser.parse_args() | |
cells = [] | |
lines = [] | |
with open(args.src) as f: | |
for row in f.readlines(): | |
lines.append(row) | |
markdown = re.findall(r"`?`?`?([^`]*)```py", ''.join(lines)) | |
code = re.findall(r"```py([^`]*)```", ''.join(lines)) | |
length = len(markdown) | |
markdown_start = True | |
if len(code) > length: | |
length = len(code) | |
markdown_start = False | |
for x in range(length): | |
try: | |
if markdown_start: | |
cells.append({ | |
"type": "markdown", | |
"data": markdown[x].strip("\n") | |
}) | |
cells.append({ | |
"type": "code", | |
"language": "python", | |
"data": code[x].strip("\n") | |
}) | |
else: | |
cells.append({ | |
"type": "code", | |
"language": "python", | |
"data": code[x].strip("\n") | |
}) | |
cells.append({ | |
"type": "markdown", | |
"data": markdown[x].strip("\n") | |
}) | |
except: | |
pass | |
content = {"title": args.src.split('.')[0], "cells": cells} | |
meta = { | |
"created_at" : int(time()), | |
"tags" : [], | |
"title" : args.src.split('.')[0], | |
"updated_at" : int(time()) | |
} | |
newpath = args.src.split('.')[0] + '.qvnote' | |
if not os.path.exists(newpath): os.makedirs(newpath) | |
with open(args.src.split('.')[0] + '.qvnote' + "/content.json", 'wb') as f: | |
json.dump(content, f) | |
with open(args.src.split('.')[0] + '.qvnote' + "/meta.json", 'wb') as f: | |
json.dump(content, f) | |
# print content | |
# with open("content.json", 'wb') as f: | |
# json.dump(content, f) |
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@pl0
it gets the title from the file title. see in the code where it mentions "content" on line 50?
Just change that to be something else, For example you make it the first line by making