├── .github ├── release-drafter.yml └── workflows │ └── ci-master-pr.yml ├── .gitignore ├── ConvertOneNote2MarkDown-v2.ps1 ├── Expand all Paragraphs in Notebook.xml └── docs ├── LICENSE ├── README.md └── _config.yml /.github/release-drafter.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name-template: 'v$RESOLVED_VERSION 🌈' 2 | tag-template: 'v$RESOLVED_VERSION' 3 | categories: 4 | - title: '🚀 Features' 5 | labels: 6 | - 'feature' 7 | - 'enhancement' 8 | - title: '🐛 Bug Fixes' 9 | labels: 10 | - 'fix' 11 | - 'bugfix' 12 | - 'bug' 13 | - title: '🖊️ Refactors' 14 | labels: 15 | - 'refactor' 16 | - title: '👗 Style' 17 | labels: 18 | - 'style' 19 | - title: '📝 Documentation' 20 | labels: 21 | - 'docs' 22 | - 'documentation' 23 | - title: '🧰 Maintenance' 24 | label: 'chore' 25 | change-template: '- $TITLE @$AUTHOR (#$NUMBER)' 26 | version-resolver: 27 | major: 28 | labels: 29 | # - 'major' 30 | - 'breaking' 31 | minor: 32 | labels: 33 | # - 'minor' 34 | - 'feature' 35 | - 'enhancement' 36 | - 'refactor' 37 | patch: 38 | labels: 39 | # - 'patch' 40 | - 'fix' 41 | - 'bugfix' 42 | - 'bug' 43 | - 'style' 44 | - 'docs' 45 | - 'documentation' 46 | - 'chore' 47 | default: patch 48 | sort-by: title 49 | template: | 50 | ## Changes 51 | 52 | $CHANGES 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/ci-master-pr.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: ci-master-pr 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: 6 | - master 7 | tags: 8 | - '**' 9 | pull_request: 10 | branches: 11 | - master 12 | 13 | jobs: 14 | update-draft-release: 15 | # needs: [test] 16 | if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' 17 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 18 | steps: 19 | # Drafts your next Release notes as Pull Requests are merged into "master" 20 | - uses: release-drafter/release-drafter@v5 21 | env: 22 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 23 | 24 | publish-draft-release: 25 | # needs: [test] 26 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') 27 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 28 | steps: 29 | - id: release-drafter 30 | uses: release-drafter/release-drafter@v5 31 | with: 32 | # config-name: release-drafter.yaml 33 | publish: true 34 | env: 35 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Ignore Visual Studio temporary files, build results, and 2 | ## files generated by popular Visual Studio add-ons. 3 | ## 4 | ## Get latest from https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/master/VisualStudio.gitignore 5 | 6 | # User-specific files 7 | *.suo 8 | *.user 9 | *.userosscache 10 | *.sln.docstates 11 | 12 | # User-specific files (MonoDevelop/Xamarin Studio) 13 | *.userprefs 14 | 15 | # Build results 16 | [Dd]ebug/ 17 | [Dd]ebugPublic/ 18 | [Rr]elease/ 19 | [Rr]eleases/ 20 | x64/ 21 | x86/ 22 | bld/ 23 | [Bb]in/ 24 | [Oo]bj/ 25 | [Ll]og/ 26 | 27 | # Visual Studio 2015/2017 cache/options directory 28 | .vs/ 29 | # Uncomment if you have tasks that create the project's static files in wwwroot 30 | #wwwroot/ 31 | 32 | # Visual Studio 2017 auto generated files 33 | Generated\ Files/ 34 | 35 | # MSTest test Results 36 | [Tt]est[Rr]esult*/ 37 | [Bb]uild[Ll]og.* 38 | 39 | # NUNIT 40 | *.VisualState.xml 41 | TestResult.xml 42 | 43 | # Build Results of an ATL Project 44 | [Dd]ebugPS/ 45 | [Rr]eleasePS/ 46 | dlldata.c 47 | 48 | # Benchmark Results 49 | BenchmarkDotNet.Artifacts/ 50 | 51 | # .NET Core 52 | project.lock.json 53 | project.fragment.lock.json 54 | artifacts/ 55 | **/Properties/launchSettings.json 56 | 57 | # StyleCop 58 | StyleCopReport.xml 59 | 60 | # Files built by Visual Studio 61 | *_i.c 62 | *_p.c 63 | *_i.h 64 | *.ilk 65 | *.meta 66 | *.obj 67 | *.iobj 68 | *.pch 69 | *.pdb 70 | *.ipdb 71 | *.pgc 72 | *.pgd 73 | *.rsp 74 | *.sbr 75 | *.tlb 76 | *.tli 77 | *.tlh 78 | *.tmp 79 | *.tmp_proj 80 | *.log 81 | *.vspscc 82 | *.vssscc 83 | .builds 84 | *.pidb 85 | *.svclog 86 | *.scc 87 | 88 | # Chutzpah Test files 89 | _Chutzpah* 90 | 91 | # Visual C++ cache files 92 | ipch/ 93 | *.aps 94 | *.ncb 95 | *.opendb 96 | *.opensdf 97 | *.sdf 98 | *.cachefile 99 | *.VC.db 100 | *.VC.VC.opendb 101 | 102 | # Visual Studio profiler 103 | *.psess 104 | *.vsp 105 | *.vspx 106 | *.sap 107 | 108 | # Visual Studio Trace Files 109 | *.e2e 110 | 111 | # TFS 2012 Local Workspace 112 | $tf/ 113 | 114 | # Guidance Automation Toolkit 115 | *.gpState 116 | 117 | # ReSharper is a .NET coding add-in 118 | _ReSharper*/ 119 | *.[Rr]e[Ss]harper 120 | *.DotSettings.user 121 | 122 | # JustCode is a .NET coding add-in 123 | .JustCode 124 | 125 | # TeamCity is a build add-in 126 | _TeamCity* 127 | 128 | # DotCover is a Code Coverage Tool 129 | *.dotCover 130 | 131 | # AxoCover is a Code Coverage Tool 132 | .axoCover/* 133 | !.axoCover/settings.json 134 | 135 | # Visual Studio code coverage results 136 | *.coverage 137 | *.coveragexml 138 | 139 | # NCrunch 140 | _NCrunch_* 141 | .*crunch*.local.xml 142 | nCrunchTemp_* 143 | 144 | # MightyMoose 145 | *.mm.* 146 | AutoTest.Net/ 147 | 148 | # Web workbench (sass) 149 | .sass-cache/ 150 | 151 | # Installshield output folder 152 | [Ee]xpress/ 153 | 154 | # DocProject is a documentation generator add-in 155 | DocProject/buildhelp/ 156 | DocProject/Help/*.HxT 157 | DocProject/Help/*.HxC 158 | DocProject/Help/*.hhc 159 | DocProject/Help/*.hhk 160 | DocProject/Help/*.hhp 161 | DocProject/Help/Html2 162 | DocProject/Help/html 163 | 164 | # Click-Once directory 165 | publish/ 166 | 167 | # Publish Web Output 168 | *.[Pp]ublish.xml 169 | *.azurePubxml 170 | # Note: Comment the next line if you want to checkin your web deploy settings, 171 | # but database connection strings (with potential passwords) will be unencrypted 172 | *.pubxml 173 | *.publishproj 174 | 175 | # Microsoft Azure Web App publish settings. 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This should be the actual name (not nickname!) of the notebook. 9 | # '': Convert all notebooks 10 | # 'mynotebook': Convert specific notebook named 'mynotebook' 11 | $targetNotebook = '' 12 | 13 | # Whether to use existing word docs (90% faster) 14 | # 1: Create new .docx files - Default 15 | # 2: Use existing .docx files (90% faster) 16 | $usedocx = 1 17 | 18 | # Whether to discard intermediate word docs 19 | # 1: Discard intermediate .docx files - Default 20 | # 2: Keep .docx files 21 | $keepdocx = 1 22 | 23 | # Whether to use prefix vs subfolders 24 | # 1: Create folders for subpages (e.g. Page\Subpage.md)- Default 25 | # 2: Add prefixes for subpages (e.g. Page_Subpage.md) 26 | $prefixFolders = 1 27 | 28 | # Whether to store media in single or multiple folders 29 | # 1: Images stored in single 'media' folder at Notebook-level (Default) 30 | # 2: Separate 'media' folder for each folder in the hierarchy 31 | $medialocation = 1 32 | 33 | # Specify the conversion type 34 | # 1: markdown (Pandoc) - Default 35 | # 2: commonmark (CommonMark Markdown) 36 | # 3: gfm (GitHub-Flavored Markdown) 37 | # 4: markdown_mmd (MultiMarkdown) 38 | # 5: markdown_phpextra (PHP Markdown Extra) 39 | # 6: markdown_strict (original unextended Markdown) 40 | $conversion = 1 41 | 42 | # Whether to clear double spaces between bullets 43 | # 1: Clear double spaces in bullets - Default 44 | # 2: Keep double spaces 45 | $keepspaces = 1 46 | 47 | # Whether to clear escape symbols from md files 48 | # 1: Clear '\' symbol escape character from files - Default 49 | # 2: Keep '\' symbol escape 50 | $keepescape = 1 51 | 52 | # # # # # # # # # # 53 | # # # # # DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING # # # # # 54 | # # # # # # # # # # 55 | 56 | Function Remove-InvalidFileNameChars { 57 | param( 58 | [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, 59 | Position = 0, 60 | ValueFromPipeline = $true, 61 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] 62 | [string]$Name 63 | ) 64 | 65 | 66 | $newName = $Name.Split([IO.Path]::GetInvalidFileNameChars()) -join '-' 67 | return (((($newName -replace "\s", "-") -replace "\[", "(") -replace "\]", ")").Substring(0, $(@{$true = 130; $false = $newName.length }[$newName.length -gt 150]))) 68 | } 69 | Function Remove-InvalidFileNameCharsInsertedFiles { 70 | param( 71 | [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, 72 | Position = 0, 73 | ValueFromPipeline = $true, 74 | ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] 75 | [string]$Name, 76 | [string]$Replacement = "", 77 | [string]$SpecialChars = "#$%^*[]'<>!@{};" 78 | 79 | ) 80 | 81 | $rePattern = ($SpecialChars.ToCharArray() | ForEach-Object { [regex]::Escape($_) }) -join "|" 82 | 83 | $newName = $Name.Split([IO.Path]::GetInvalidFileNameChars()) -join '-' 84 | return ($newName -replace $rePattern, "" -replace "\s", "-") 85 | } 86 | 87 | Function ProcessSections ($group, $FilePath) { 88 | foreach ($section in $group.Section) { 89 | "--------------" | Write-Host 90 | "### " + $section.Name | Write-Host 91 | $sectionFileName = "$($section.Name)" | Remove-InvalidFileNameChars 92 | $item = New-Item -Path "$($FilePath)" -Name "$($sectionFileName)" -ItemType "directory" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 93 | "Directory: $($item.FullName)" | Format-Table | Out-String | Write-Host 94 | [int]$previouspagelevel = 1 95 | [string]$previouspagenamelevel1 = "" 96 | [string]$previouspagenamelevel2 = "" 97 | [string]$pageprefix = "" 98 | 99 | foreach ($page in $section.Page) { 100 | # set page variables 101 | $recurrence = 1 102 | $pagelevel = $page.pagelevel 103 | $pagelevel = $pagelevel -as [int] 104 | $pageid = "" 105 | $pageid = $page.ID 106 | $pagename = "" 107 | $pagename = $page.name | Remove-InvalidFileNameChars 108 | $fullexportdirpath = "" 109 | $fullexportdirpath = "$($FilePath)\$($sectionFileName)" 110 | $fullfilepathwithoutextension = "" 111 | $fullfilepathwithoutextension = "$($fullexportdirpath)\$($pagename)" 112 | $fullexportpath = "" 113 | #$fullexportpath = "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).docx" 114 | 115 | 116 | # process for subpage prefixes 117 | if ($pagelevel -eq 1) { 118 | $pageprefix = "" 119 | $previouspagenamelevel1 = $pagename 120 | $previouspagenamelevel2 = "" 121 | $previouspagelevel = 1 122 | "#### " + $page.name | Write-Host 123 | } 124 | elseif ($pagelevel -eq 2) { 125 | $pageprefix = "$($previouspagenamelevel1)" 126 | $previouspagenamelevel2 = $pagename 127 | $previouspagelevel = 2 128 | "##### " + $page.name | Write-Host 129 | } 130 | elseif ($pagelevel -eq 3) { 131 | if ($previouspagelevel -eq 2) { 132 | $pageprefix = "$($previouspagenamelevel1)$($prefixjoiner)$($previouspagenamelevel2)" 133 | } 134 | # level 3 under level 1, without a level 2 135 | elseif ($previouspagelevel -eq 1) { 136 | $pageprefix = "$($previouspagenamelevel1)$($prefixjoiner)" 137 | } 138 | #and if previous was 3, do nothing/keep previous label 139 | $previouspagelevel = 3 140 | "####### " + $page.name | Write-Host 141 | } 142 | 143 | #if level 2 or 3 (i.e. has a non-blank pageprefix) 144 | if ($pageprefix) { 145 | #create filename prefixes and filepath if prefixes selected 146 | if ($prefixFolders -eq 2) { 147 | $pagename = "$($pageprefix)_$($pagename)" 148 | $fullfilepathwithoutextension = "$($fullexportdirpath)\$($pagename)" 149 | } 150 | #all else/default, create subfolders and filepath if subfolders selected 151 | else { 152 | $item = New-Item -Path "$($fullexportdirpath)\$($pageprefix)" -ItemType "directory" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 153 | "Directory: $($item.FullName)" | Format-Table | Out-String | Write-Host | Out-Null 154 | $fullexportdirpath = "$($fullexportdirpath)\$($pageprefix)" 155 | $fullfilepathwithoutextension = "$($fullexportdirpath)\$($pagename)" 156 | $levelsprefix = "../" * ($levelsfromroot + $pagelevel - 1) + ".." 157 | } 158 | } 159 | else { 160 | $levelsprefix = "../" * ($levelsfromroot) + ".." 161 | } 162 | 163 | # set media location (central media folder at notebook-level or adjacent to .md file) based on initial user prompt 164 | if ($medialocation -eq 2) { 165 | $mediaPath = $fullexportdirpath 166 | $levelsprefix = "" 167 | } 168 | else { 169 | $mediaPath = $NotebookFilePath 170 | } 171 | $mediaPath2 = $mediaPath.Substring(0, 1).toupper() + $mediaPath.Substring(1) 172 | 173 | # in case multiple pages with the same name exist in a section, postfix the filename. Run after pages 174 | if ([System.IO.File]::Exists("$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md")) { 175 | #continue 176 | $pagename = "$($pagename)-$recurrence" 177 | $recurrence++ 178 | } 179 | 180 | $fullexportpath = "$($NotebookFilePath)\docx\$($pagename).docx" 181 | 182 | # use existing or create new docx files 183 | if ($usedocx -eq 2) { 184 | # Only create new docx if doesn't exist 185 | if (![System.IO.File]::Exists($fullexportpath)) { 186 | # publish OneNote page to Word 187 | try { 188 | $OneNote.Publish($pageid, $fullexportpath, "pfWord", "") 189 | } 190 | catch { 191 | Write-Host "Error while publishing file '$($page.name)' to docx: $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 192 | $totalerr += "Error while publishing file '$($page.name)' to docx: $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 193 | } 194 | } 195 | } 196 | else { 197 | # remove any existing docx files 198 | if ([System.IO.File]::Exists($fullexportpath)) { 199 | try { 200 | Remove-Item -path $fullexportpath -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 201 | } 202 | catch { 203 | Write-Host "Error removing intermediary '$($page.name)' docx file: $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 204 | $totalerr += "Error removing intermediary '$($page.name)' docx file: $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 205 | } 206 | } 207 | 208 | # publish OneNote page to Word 209 | try { 210 | $OneNote.Publish($pageid, $fullexportpath, "pfWord", "") 211 | } 212 | catch { 213 | Write-Host "Error while publishing file '$($page.name)' to docx: $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 214 | $totalerr += "Error while publishing file '$($page.name)' to docx: $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 215 | } 216 | } 217 | 218 | # https://gist.github.com/heardk/ded40b72056cee33abb18f3724e0a580 219 | try { 220 | pandoc.exe -f docx -t $converter-simple_tables-multiline_tables-grid_tables+pipe_tables -i $fullexportpath -o "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" --wrap=none --markdown-headings=atx --extract-media="$($mediaPath)" 221 | } 222 | catch { 223 | Write-Host "Error while converting file '$($page.name)' to md: $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 224 | $totalerr += "Error while converting file '$($page.name)' to md: $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 225 | } 226 | 227 | # export inserted file objects, removing any escaped symbols from filename so that links to them actually work 228 | [xml]$pagexml = "" 229 | $OneNote.GetPageContent($pageid, [ref]$pagexml, 7) 230 | $pageinsertedfiles = $pagexml.Page.Outline.OEChildren.OE | Where-Object { $_.InsertedFile } 231 | foreach ($pageinsertedfile in $pageinsertedfiles) { 232 | $item = New-Item -Path "$($mediaPath)" -Name "media" -ItemType "directory" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 233 | "Directory: $($item.FullName)" | Format-Table | Out-String | Write-Host | Out-Null 234 | $destfilename = "" 235 | try { 236 | $destfilename = $pageinsertedfile.InsertedFile.preferredName | Remove-InvalidFileNameCharsInsertedFiles 237 | Copy-Item -Path "$($pageinsertedfile.InsertedFile.pathCache)" -Destination "$($mediaPath)\media\$($destfilename)" -Force 238 | } 239 | catch { 240 | Write-Host "Error while copying file object '$($pageinsertedfile.InsertedFile.preferredName)' for page '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 241 | $totalerr += "Error while copying file object '$($pageinsertedfile.InsertedFile.preferredName)' for page '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 242 | } 243 | # Change MD file Object Name References 244 | try { 245 | $pageinsertedfile2 = $pageinsertedfile.InsertedFile.preferredName.Replace("$", "\$").Replace("^", "\^").Replace("'", "\'") 246 | ((Get-Content -path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" -Raw).Replace("$($pageinsertedfile2)", "[$($destfilename)]($($mediaPath2)\media\$($destfilename))")) | Set-Content -Path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" 247 | 248 | } 249 | catch { 250 | Write-Host "Error while renaming file object name references to '$($pageinsertedfile.InsertedFile.preferredName)' for file '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 251 | $totalerr += "Error while renaming file object name references to '$($pageinsertedfile.InsertedFile.preferredName)' for file '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 252 | } 253 | } 254 | 255 | # add YAML 256 | $orig = Get-Content -path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" 257 | $orig[0] = "# $($page.name)" 258 | $insert1 = "$($page.dateTime)" 259 | $insert1 = [Datetime]::ParseExact($insert1, 'yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.fffZ', $null) 260 | $insert1 = $insert1.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss 261 | ") 262 | $insert2 = "---" 263 | Set-Content -Path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" -Value $orig[0..0], $insert1, $insert2, $orig[6..$orig.Length] 264 | 265 | #Clear double spaces from bullets and nonbreaking spaces from blank lines 266 | if ($keepspaces -eq 2 ) { 267 | #do nothing 268 | } 269 | else { 270 | try { 271 | ((Get-Content -path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" -Raw -encoding utf8).Replace([char]0x00A0, [char]0x000A).Replace([char]0x000A, [char]0x000A).Replace("`r`n`r`n", "`r`n")) | Set-Content -Path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" 272 | } 273 | catch { 274 | Write-Host "Error while clearing double spaces from file '$($fullfilepathwithoutextension)' : $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 275 | $totalerr += "Error while clearing double spaces from file '$($fullfilepathwithoutextension)' : $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 276 | } 277 | } 278 | 279 | # rename images to have unique names - NoteName-Image#-HHmmssff.xyz 280 | $timeStamp = (Get-Date -Format HHmmssff).ToString() 281 | $timeStamp = $timeStamp.replace(':', '') 282 | $images = Get-ChildItem -Path "$($mediaPath)/media" -Include "*.png", "*.gif", "*.jpg", "*.jpeg" -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Where-Object { $_.Name.SubString(0, 5) -match "image" } 283 | foreach ($image in $images) { 284 | $newimageName = "$($pagename.SubString(0,[math]::min(30,$pagename.length)))-$($image.BaseName)-$($timeStamp)$($image.Extension)" 285 | # Rename Image 286 | try { 287 | Rename-Item -Path "$($image.FullName)" -NewName $newimageName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 288 | } 289 | catch { 290 | Write-Host "Error while renaming image '$($image.FullName)' for page '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 291 | $totalerr += "Error while renaming image '$($image.FullName)' for page '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 292 | } 293 | # Change MD file Image filename References 294 | try { 295 | ((Get-Content -path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" -Raw).Replace("$($image.Name)", "$($newimageName)")) | Set-Content -Path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" 296 | } 297 | catch { 298 | Write-Host "Error while renaming image file name references to '$($image.Name)' for file '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 299 | $totalerr += "Error while renaming image file name references to '$($image.Name)' for file '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 300 | } 301 | } 302 | 303 | # change MD file Image Path References 304 | try { 305 | # Change MD file Image Path References in Markdown 306 | ((Get-Content -path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" -Raw).Replace("$($mediaPath2)\media\", "$($levelsprefix)/media/")) | Set-Content -Path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" 307 | # Change MD file Image Path References in HTML 308 | ((Get-Content -path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" -Raw).Replace("$($mediaPath2)", "$($levelsprefix)")) | Set-Content -Path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" 309 | } 310 | catch { 311 | Write-Host "Error while renaming image file path references for file '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 312 | $totalerr += "Error while renaming image file path references for file '$($page.name)': $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 313 | } 314 | 315 | # Clear backslash escape symbols 316 | if ($keepescape -eq 2 ) { 317 | #do nothing 318 | } 319 | else { 320 | ((Get-Content -path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" -Raw).Replace("\", '')) | Set-Content -Path "$($fullfilepathwithoutextension).md" 321 | } 322 | 323 | # Cleanup Word files 324 | try { 325 | if ($keepdocx -ne 2) { 326 | Remove-Item -path "$fullexportpath" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 327 | } 328 | 329 | } 330 | catch { 331 | Write-Host "Error removing intermediary '$($page.name)' docx file: $($Error[0].ToString())" -ForegroundColor Red 332 | $totalerr += "Error removing intermediary '$($page.name)' docx file: $($Error[0].ToString())`r`n" 333 | } 334 | } 335 | } 336 | } 337 | 338 | # Fix encoding problems for languages other than English 339 | $PSDefaultParameterValues['*:Encoding'] = 'utf8' 340 | 341 | 342 | try { 343 | # Validate and compile configuration 344 | $notesdestpath = $notesdestpath.Trim('\') 345 | if (! (Test-Path -Path $notesdestpath -PathType Container) ) { 346 | throw "No such folder: $notesdestpath" 347 | } 348 | 349 | if ($prefixFolders -eq 2) { 350 | $prefixFolders = 2 351 | $prefixjoiner = "_" 352 | }else { 353 | $prefixFolders = 1 354 | $prefixjoiner = "\" 355 | } 356 | 357 | if ($conversion -eq 2) { $converter = "commonmark" } 358 | elseif ($conversion -eq 3) { $converter = "gfm" } 359 | elseif ($conversion -eq 4) { $converter = "markdown_mmd" } 360 | elseif ($conversion -eq 5) { $converter = "markdown_phpextra" } 361 | elseif ($conversion -eq 6) { $converter = "markdown_strict" } 362 | else { $converter = "markdown" } 363 | 364 | # Open OneNote hierarchy 365 | $OneNote = New-Object -ComObject OneNote.Application 366 | [xml]$Hierarchy = "" 367 | $totalerr = "" 368 | $OneNote.GetHierarchy("", [Microsoft.Office.InterOp.OneNote.HierarchyScope]::hsPages, [ref]$Hierarchy) 369 | 370 | # Validate the notebooks to convert 371 | $notebooks = @( 372 | if ($targetNotebook) { 373 | 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sections that are not in a section group 396 | ProcessSections $notebook $NotebookFilePath 397 | 398 | #start looping through any top-level section groups in the notebook 399 | foreach ($sectiongroup1 in $notebook.SectionGroup) { 400 | $levelsfromroot = 1 401 | if ($sectiongroup1.isRecycleBin -ne 'true') { 402 | "# " + $sectiongroup1.Name | Write-Host 403 | $sectiongroupFileName1 = "$($sectiongroup1.Name)" | Remove-InvalidFileNameChars 404 | $item = New-Item -Path "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)" -Name "$($sectiongroupFileName1)" -ItemType "directory" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 405 | "Directory: $($item.FullName)" | Format-Table | Out-String | Write-Host | Out-Null 406 | $sectiongroupFilePath1 = "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)\$($sectiongroupFileName1)" 407 | ProcessSections $sectiongroup1 $sectiongroupFilePath1 408 | 409 | #start looping through any 2nd level section groups within the 1st level section group 410 | foreach ($sectiongroup2 in $sectiongroup1.SectionGroup) { 411 | $levelsfromroot = 2 412 | if ($sectiongroup2.isRecycleBin -ne 'true') { 413 | "## " + $sectiongroup2.Name | Write-Host 414 | $sectiongroupFileName2 = "$($sectiongroup2.Name)" | Remove-InvalidFileNameChars 415 | $item = New-Item -Path "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)\$($sectiongroupFileName1)" -Name "$($sectiongroupFileName2)" -ItemType "directory" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 416 | "Directory: $($item.FullName)" | Format-Table | Out-String | Write-Host 417 | $sectiongroupFilePath2 = "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)\$($sectiongroupFileName1)\$($sectiongroupFileName2)" 418 | ProcessSections $sectiongroup2 $sectiongroupFilePath2 419 | 420 | #start looping through any 2nd level section groups within the 1st level section group 421 | foreach ($sectiongroup3 in $sectiongroup2.SectionGroup) { 422 | $levelsfromroot = 3 423 | if ($sectiongroup3.isRecycleBin -ne 'true') { 424 | "### " + $sectiongroup3.Name | Write-Host 425 | $sectiongroupFileName3 = "$($sectiongroup3.Name)" | Remove-InvalidFileNameChars 426 | $item = New-Item -Path "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)\$($sectiongroupFileName1)\$($sectiongroupFileName2)" -Name "$($sectiongroupFileName3)" -ItemType "directory" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 427 | "Directory: $($item.FullName)" | Format-Table | Out-String | Write-Host 428 | $sectiongroupFilePath3 = "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)\$($sectiongroupFileName1)\$($sectiongroupFileName2)\$($sectiongroupFileName3)" 429 | ProcessSections $sectiongroup3 $sectiongroupFilePath3 430 | 431 | #start looping through any 2nd level section groups within the 1st level section group 432 | foreach ($sectiongroup4 in $sectiongroup3.SectionGroup) { 433 | $levelsfromroot = 4 434 | if ($sectiongroup4.isRecycleBin -ne 'true') { 435 | "#### " + $sectiongroup4.Name | Write-Host 436 | $sectiongroupFileName4 = "$($sectiongroup4.Name)" | Remove-InvalidFileNameChars 437 | $item = New-Item -Path "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)\$($sectiongroupFileName1)\$($sectiongroupFileName2)\$($sectiongroupFileName3)" -Name "$($sectiongroupFileName4)" -ItemType "directory" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 438 | "Directory: $($item.FullName)" | Format-Table | Out-String | Write-Host 439 | $sectiongroupFilePath4 = "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)\$($sectiongroupFileName1)\$($sectiongroupFileName2)\$($sectiongroupFileName3)\$($sectiongroupFileName4)" 440 | ProcessSections $sectiongroup4 $sectiongroupFilePath4 441 | 442 | #start looping through any 2nd level section groups within the 1st level section group 443 | foreach ($sectiongroup5 in $sectiongroup4.SectionGroup) { 444 | $levelsfromroot = 5 445 | if ($sectiongroup5.isRecycleBin -ne 'true') { 446 | "#### " + $sectiongroup5.Name | Write-Host 447 | $sectiongroupFileName5 = "$($sectiongroup5.Name)" | Remove-InvalidFileNameChars 448 | $item = New-Item -Path "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)\$($sectiongroupFileName1)\$($sectiongroupFileName2)\$($sectiongroupFileName3)\$($sectiongroupFileName4)" -Name "$($sectiongroupFileName5)" -ItemType "directory" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 449 | "Directory: $($item.FullName)" | Format-Table | Out-String | Write-Host 450 | $sectiongroupFilePath5 = "$($notesdestpath)\$($notebookFileName)\$($sectiongroupFileName1)\$($sectiongroupFileName2)\$($sectiongroupFileName3)\$($sectiongroupFileName4)\$($sectiongroupFileName5)" 451 | ProcessSections $sectiongroup5 $sectiongroupFilePath5 452 | } 453 | } 454 | } 455 | } 456 | } 457 | } 458 | } 459 | } 460 | } 461 | } 462 | } 463 | }catch { 464 | $_ | Write-Host 465 | throw 466 | }finally { 467 | 'Cleaning up' | Write-Host 468 | 469 | # Release OneNote hierarchy 470 | [System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($OneNote) | Out-Null 471 | Remove-Variable OneNote 472 | "Errors: $totalerr" | Write-Host 473 | } 474 | 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | title: 'Convert OneNote to MarkDown' 3 | author: 4 | - Sjoerd de Valk, SPdeValk Consultancy 5 | - modified by nixsee, a guy, @theohbrothers 6 | date: 2020-07-15 13:00:00 7 | keywords: [migration, tooling, onenote, markdown, powershell] 8 | abstract: | 9 | This document is about converting your OneNote data to Markdown format. 10 | permalink: /index.html 11 | --- 12 | 13 | Credit for this script goes to the wizard @SjoerdV who created the original script [here](https://github.com/SjoerdV/ConvertOneNote2MarkDown). I've taken it and made a variety of modifications and improvements. 14 | 15 | # Convert OneNote to MarkDown 16 | 17 | [![github-actions](https://github.com/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2MarkDown/workflows/ci-master-pr/badge.svg)](https://github.com/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2MarkDown/actions) 18 | [![github-release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2MarkDown?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/theohbrothers/ConvertOneNote2MarkDown/releases/) 19 | 20 | ## Summary 21 | 22 | Ready to make the step to Markdown and saying farewell to your OneNote, EverNote or whatever proprietary note taking tool you are using? Nothing beats clear text, right? Read on! 23 | 24 | The powershell script 'ConvertOneNote2MarkDown-v2.ps1' will utilize the OneNote Object Model on your workstation to convert all OneNote pages to Word documents and then utilizes PanDoc to convert the Word documents to Markdown (.md) format. It will also: 25 | 26 | * Create a **folder structure** for your Notebooks and Sections 27 | * Process pages that are in sections at the **Notebook, Section Group and up to 5 Nested Section Group levels** 28 | * Allow you to choose between **converting a specific notebook or all notebooks** 29 | * Allow you to **choose between creating subfolders for subpages** (e.g. Page\Subpage.md) or **appending prefixes** (e.g. Page_Subpage.md) 30 | * Allow you you choose between putting all **Images** in a central '/media' folder for each notebook, or in a separate '/media' folder in each folder of the hierarchy 31 | * Fix image references in the resulting .md files, generating *relative* references to the image files within the markdown document 32 | * Extract all **File Objects** to the same folder as Images and fix references in the resulting .md files. Symbols in file names removed for link compatibility. 33 | * Can choose between **discarding or keeping intermediate Word files**. Intermedia Word files are stored in a central notebook folder. 34 | * Allow to choose between converting from existing docx (90% faster) and creating new ones - useful if just want to test differences in the various processing options without generating new docx each time 35 | * Allow user can **select which markdown format will be used**, defaulting to Pandoc's standard format, which strips any HTML from tables along with other desirable (for me) formatting choices. 36 | * markdown (Pandoc’s Markdown) 37 | * commonmark (CommonMark Markdown) 38 | * gfm (GitHub-Flavored Markdown), or the deprecated and less accurate markdown_github; use markdown_github only if you need extensions not supported in gfm. 39 | * markdown_mmd (MultiMarkdown) 40 | * markdown_phpextra (PHP Markdown Extra) 41 | * markdown_strict (original unextended Markdown) 42 | * See more details on these options here: https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#options 43 | * Remove double spaces and "\" escape symbol that are created when converting with Pandoc 44 | * Improved file headers, with title now as a # heading, standardized DateTime format, and horizontal line to separate from rest of document 45 | 46 | ## Known Issues 47 | 48 | 1. If there are any collapsed paragraphs in your pages, the collapsed/hidden paragraphs will not be exported 49 | * You can use the included Onetastic Macro script to automatically expand all paragraphs in each Notebook 50 | * [Download Onetastic here](https://getonetastic.com/download) and, once installed, use New Macro-> File-> Import to install the attached .xml macro file within Onetastic 51 | 1. Password protected sections should be unlocked before continuing, the Object Model does not have access to them if you don't 52 | 1. You should start by 'flattening' all pen/hand written elements in your onennote pages. Because OneNote does not have this function you will have to take screenshots of your pages with pen/hand written notes and paste the resulting image and then remove the scriblings. If you are a heavy 'pen' user this is a very cumbersome. **If you have an automated solution for this, please let me know** 53 | 1. Relative paths can not be used as input for the target folder. Always use an absolute path (ex. 'c:\temp\notes'). 54 | 1. While running the conversion OneNote will be unusable and it is recommended to 'walk away' and have some coffee as the Object Model might be interrupted if you do anything else. 55 | 1. Linked file object in .md files are clickable in VSCode, but do not open in their associated program, you will have to open the files directly from the file system. 56 | 1. Anything I did not catch... please submit an issue. 57 | 58 | 59 | ## Requirements 60 | 61 | * Windows >= 10 62 | 63 | * I have only tested this on Windows... 64 | 65 | * Microsoft OneNote >= 2016 (To be clear, this is the Desktop version NOT the Windows Store version. Can be downloaded for FREE here - https://www.onenote.com/Download) 66 | 67 | * Microsoft Word >= 2016 68 | 69 | * PanDoc >= 2.7.2 70 | 71 | * TIP: Use [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/docs/installation#install-with-powershellexe) to install Pandoc on Windows, this will also set the right path (environment) statements. (https://chocolatey.org/packages/pandoc) 72 | 73 | 74 | ## Installation 75 | 76 | Clone this repository to acquire the powershell script. 77 | 78 | ## Usage 79 | 80 | 1. Start the OneNote application. All notebooks currently loaded in OneNote will be converted 81 | 2. . It is advised that you install Onetastic and the attached macro, which will automatically expand any collapsed paragraphs in the notebook. They won't be exported otherwise. 82 | * To install the macro, click the New Macro Button within the Onetastic Toolbar and then select File -> Import and select the .xml macro included in the release. 83 | * Run the macro for each Notebook that is open 84 | 3. It is highly recommended that you use VS Code, and its embedded Powershell terminal, as this allows you to edit and run the script, as well as check the results of the .md output all in one window. 85 | 4. Start by editing the configuration at the top of the script to your liking 86 | 5. Open a PowerShell terminal and navigate to the folder containing the script and run it: `.\ConvertOneNote2MarkDown-v2.ps1` 87 | 88 | * if you have trouble, try running both Onenote and Powershell as an administrator. 89 | * if you receive an error, try running this line to bypass security: `Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process` 90 | 91 | 6. Sit back and wait until the process completes 92 | 7. To stop the process at any time, press Ctrl+C. 93 | 8. If you like, you can inspect some of the .md files prior to completion. If you're not happy with the results, stop the process, delete the .md and media folders and re-run with different parameters. 94 | 95 | ## Results 96 | 97 | The script will log any errors encountered at the end of its run, so please review, fix and run again if needed. 98 | If you are satisfied check the results with a markdown editor like VSCode. All images should popup just right in the Preview Pane for Markdown files. 99 | 100 | ## Recommendations 101 | 102 | 1. I'd like to strongly recommend the [VS Code Foam extension](https://github.com/foambubble/foam-template), which pulls together a selection of markdown-related extensions to become a comprehensive knowledge management tool. 103 | 1. I'd also like to recommend [Obsidian.md](http://obsidian.md), which is another fantastic markdown knowledge management tool. 104 | 1. Some other VSCode markdown extensions to check out are: 105 | 106 | ```powershell 107 | .\code ` 108 | --install-extension davidanson.vscode-markdownlint ` 109 | --install-extension ms-vscode.powershell-preview ` 110 | --install-extension jebbs.markdown-extended ` 111 | --install-extension telesoho.vscode-markdown-paste-image ` 112 | --install-extension redhat.vscode-yaml ` 113 | --install-extension vscode-icons-team.vscode-icons ` 114 | --install-extension ms-vsts.team 115 | ``` 116 | 117 | > NOTE: The bottom three are not really markdown related but are quite obvious. 118 | 119 | ## Changelog 120 | 121 | All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. 122 | 123 | The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), 124 | and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). 125 | 126 | ### [2.3] - 2020-07-16 127 | #### Added 128 | * Improved file header with title as # heading, standardized DateTime format and horizontal line to separate from document 129 | * Option to re-use existing docx file - 90% faster - for when testing different processing options 130 | 131 | #### Changed 132 | * Tweaks to filenames and other formatting 133 | 134 | #### Removed 135 | * Nothing 136 | 137 | ### [2.2] - 2020-07-16 138 | #### Added 139 | * Symbols removed from attached file names 140 | * Files stored in same folder as images 141 | * Double spaces and "\" escape symbols removed after conversion with Pandoc 142 | * Tables use piped formatting for compatibility with Obsidian 143 | 144 | #### Changed 145 | * User prompt layouts 146 | 147 | #### Removed 148 | * Nothing 149 | 150 | ### [2.1] - 2020-07-15 151 | #### Added 152 | * Prompt for keep or discard .docx files 153 | * Prompt to have images in central folder or separate ones for each folder in hierarchy 154 | 155 | #### Changed 156 | * User prompt layouts 157 | 158 | #### Removed 159 | * Nothing 160 | 161 | 162 | ### [2.0] - 2020-07-14 163 | #### Added 164 | * Consolidated prior scripts into one 165 | * Prompt for markdown format selection 166 | * Prompt to choose between prefix and subfolders for subpages 167 | 168 | #### Changed 169 | * Now produces relative references to images (e.g ../../media 170 | * Each notebook has a centralized images/media folder 171 | 172 | #### Removed 173 | * Extraneous code 174 | 175 | ### [1.1] - 2020-07-11 176 | #### Added 177 | * two new scripts to allow for Section Groups, as well as Section Groups + Subfolders for Subpages 178 | 179 | #### Changed 180 | * Pandoc instead of gfm set as default format 181 | 182 | #### Removed 183 | * Nothing 184 | 185 | ### [1.0.0] - 2019-05-19 186 | 187 | #### Added 188 | 189 | * Initial Release 190 | 191 | #### Changed 192 | 193 | * Nothing 194 | 195 | #### Removed 196 | 197 | * Nothing 198 | 199 | 200 | ## Credits 201 | * Avi Aryan for the awesome [VSCodeNotebook](https://github.com/aviaryan/VSCodeNotebook) port 202 | * @SjoerdV for the original script 203 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | theme: jekyll-theme-slate --------------------------------------------------------------------------------