The flow should be giving the script a URL, and it would spit out a eleventy-compatible markdown file. Title can be space title, and date can be last updated field.
[*time passes*]
I worked on this some more, and here's what I have so far:
This was generated from [this Kinopio space](https://kinopio.club/kinopio-markdown-HASZ8HDbGXn-1jkG-Zud8).
### Next steps
- Enable combining two cards in a single paragraph
- Share code on GH
- Reimplement in JavaScript so I can more easily work with connections and other attributes
- Automate creating the file and publishing blog
Nick
Xavier
Xavier
This space was used to generate [this blog post](https://www.bentsai.org/posts/2021-03-11-kinopio-to-markdown/).
Ramona
Ramona
Hemant
Chandan
Hemant
Chandan
Kinopio → Markdown
The idea: write a script to convert Kinopio JSON to Markdown. Add some front matter. Then put that Markdown into my eleventy-based blog.
The super basic script is just get the text of the cards, sorted by y position. Like so:
The flow should be giving the script a URL, and it would spit out a eleventy-compatible markdown file. Title can be space title, and date can be last updated field.
[*time passes*]
I worked on this some more, and here's what I have so far:
This was generated from [this Kinopio space](https://kinopio.club/kinopio-markdown-HASZ8HDbGXn-1jkG-Zud8).
### Next steps
- Enable combining two cards in a single paragraph
- Share code on GH
- Reimplement in JavaScript so I can more easily work with connections and other attributes
- Automate creating the file and publishing blog
Nick
Xavier
Xavier
This space was used to generate [this blog post](https://www.bentsai.org/posts/2021-03-11-kinopio-to-markdown/).