You’ll have to open up the evernote application on either Mac or Windows (they don’t have a linux client), right click on the notebook you want to export, and select “Export.” Select the option to export to html (either one page or several pages, depending on your preference. I went with one html page for each note).
Remove spaces from filenames:
for f in *\ *
do
mv "$f" "${f// /-}"
done
Remove & symbols:
for file in *; do mv "$file" `echo $file | tr '&' 'and'` ; done
You’ll need to have the excellent pandoc
utility installed.
for f in *.html
do
pandoc ${f} -f html -t org -o ${f}.org
done
Now we rename all the .html.org
files to just .org
:
for file in *.html.org
do
mv "$file" "${file%%.html.org}.org"
done
To get rid of all the HTML tags:
perl -i -p0e 's/#\+BEGIN\_HTML.*?#\+END\_HTML/ /sg' *.org
And finally, remove all the html files:
rm -f *.html