Hey all,
I have following issue.
We want to write documentations (text but also screenshots) in Markdown syntax and use Azure Devops (TFS) for saving them. The idea behind this is that markdown is an universal language and even if we want to use something else we don't need to export/import the documentations. The reason is that our developers already use TFS and we as IT-OPS can use it too. The goal is to then push these markdowns to an onpremise Confluence (that we already have) instance where everybody can read these documentations.
- We can import markdown in confluence, but we want this to be made automatically
- We already habe confluence and tfs, we could maybe replace tfs with something else, but we need confluence.
- pictures/screenshots embedded in the markdown file schould be also shown in the confluence site, this is crucial
There are some plugins for that but I wanted to ask the comunity if someone already uses this use case in their enviroment? Is that possible? And if so how?
Many thanks!
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