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quiver-markdown-export

v1.0.8

Published

Export Quiver library to Obsidian markdown files

Downloads

3

Readme

Quiver Library Markdown exporter to Obsidian

npm

A Quiver markdown note exporter. I started to use Quiver around 2015 and 2016. But I quickly get back to Evernote. Recently I found Obsidian quite useful and migrated all of my notes to it. So I write this exporter to migrate my notes from Quiver to Obsidian.

And my Quiver notes only use a subset of Quiver features, so I can't guarantee that the exported notes are the same as the ones in Quiver. But I hope it's enough for you to get started.

Installation

npm install -g quiver-markdown-export

Usage

Usage
  $ quiver-markdown <input.qvlibrary> -o <output folder>

Options
  --output, -o Output folder

Examples
  $ quiver-markdown MyLibrary.qvlibrary -o dist

Contributing

If you find any bugs or have any suggestions, simply fork this repo and modify it on your own. I would probably not gonna run this repo again. 😝

Also check out the Quiver Data format Reference.

License

MIT