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Word to Markdown converter

A Ruby gem to liberate content from the jail that is Word documents

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The problem

Our default content publishing workflow is terribly broken. We've all been trained to make paper, yet today, content authored once is more commonly consumed in multiple formats, and rarely, if ever, does it embody physical form. Put another way, our go-to content authoring workflow remains relatively unchanged since it was conceived in the early 80s.

I'm asked regularly by government employees — knowledge workers who fire up a desktop word processor as the first step to any project — for an automated pipeline to convert Microsoft Word documents to Markdown, the lingua franca of the internet, but as my recent foray into building just such a converter proves, it's not that simple.

Markdown isn't just an alternative format. Markdown forces you to write for the web.

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Just want to convert a Microsoft Word (or Google) document to Markdown?

You can use this hosted service (or check out its source).

Install

You'll need to install LibreOffice. Then:

gem install word-to-markdown

Usage

file = WordToMarkdown.new("/path/to/document.docx")
=> <WordToMarkdown path="/path/to/document.docx">

file.to_s
=> "# Test\n\n This is a test"

file.document.tree
=> <Nokogiri Document>

Command line usage

Once you've installed the gem, it's just:

$ w2m path/to/document.docx

Outputs the resulting markdown to stdout

Supports

  • Paragraphs
  • Numbered lists
  • Unnumbered lists
  • Nested lists
  • Italic
  • Bold
  • Explicit headings (e.g., selected as "Heading 1" or "Heading 2")
  • Implicit headings (e.g., text with a larger font size relative to paragraph text)
  • Images
  • Tables
  • Hyperlinks

Requirements and configuration

Word-to-markdown requires soffice a command line interface to LibreOffice that works on Linux, Mac, and Windows. To install soffice, see the LibreOffice documentation.

Testing

script/cibuild

Docker

First, create the Gemfile.lock by installing the dependencies:

bundle install

Everything you need to run the executable locally:

docker-compose build
docker-compose run --rm app bundle exec w2m --help
docker-compose run --rm app bundle exec w2m test/fixtures/em.docx

Hosted service

Word-to-markdown-server contains a lightweight server for converting Word Documents as a service. A live version runs at word2md.com.

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