Jekyll Exporter makes your notion page to Jekyll Post Markdown file. This is using notion-py to export notion page to markdown.
Notion2Jekyll provides these features.
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Exports your notion page to the markdown file named as the jekyll-post title:
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Puts front matters to the markdown file.
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tags -
layout: post
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Download images in your notion page, and automatically set the image path in the md file
You need to rename the path when you upload in your blog
Use the package manager pip to install notion2jekyll.
$pip install notion2jekyll$python -m notion2jekyll #Markdown file name: <output file name(without .md)> #Token_v2: <your token_v2 on notion.so> #Notion Page Url: <your notion page to export>I changed the way to use the jekyll exporter. Please follow these examples.
from notion2jekyll import * export_cli()from notion2jekyll import * token_v2 = #<your notion token_v2> url = #<your notion page url> export_out(url,token_v2)from notion2jekyll import * token_v2 = #<your notion token_v2> url = #<your notion page url> client = NotionClient(token_v2=token_v2) block = client.get_block(url) export_in(block,client)-
Exporter will make the md file and images in the folder named
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The url should be the page that you want to export.
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The front matter in the markdown will be different based on your jekyll blog variables. So, change the front matters when you finish the export, or change the code in this project.
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.