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January 22, 2020 20:12
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Github markdown to Jira/Confluence markup using pandoc
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pandoc -f gfm -w jira -o outfile.jira infile.md | |
# To import converted file into Confluence: | |
# - Create new page | |
# - Click on the body of the page, click on the " + \/" dropdown in toolbar ("Insert more content") and select "Markup" | |
# - Paste the contents into the pop-up window (select "Confluence wiki" as the format) | |
# - Note: The "Markdown" option in the import pop-up doesn't seem to work for Github flavored markdown (gfm). |
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FYI: there is no jira writer in my pandoc version when I tried this approach on 2021-12-23 with (X)Ubuntu 20.04 LTS:
According to https://pandoc.org/changelog.txt the jira output writer was introduced with pandoc v2.7.3 (2019-06-11).