I used the Obsidian note-taking app for creating product requirements. The files the app produces are .md (markdown). I like the content I've created and the organization between files, but my team uses Confluence and won't switch to Obsidian.
I want to avoid having to copy/paste the content of the markdown files into Confluence pages to share with my teammates because there are a lot of files. Uploading the files as attachments to a page is not useful because my teammates will have to open files individually.
Is it possible to create a Confluence page from a markdown file?
Hi @Corey,
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Yes, it is possible, but you would need an app in order to do it. There are multiple ones in the Marketplace. A couple of our engineering teams is doing this and we are using the Render Markdown app together with a script that extract the .md file in GitHub and generates pages for each repository.
Thanks @Mikael Sandberg . Not what I was hoping for, but I guess it's something I'll have to dig into further to figure out how to set it up for us. Thank you.
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