Convert Markdown files to Confluence Wiki Markup and publish to Confluence with CLI.
If you encounter any problems or have suggestions, feel free to raise an issue on GitHub.
- Converts Markdown to Confluence Wiki Markup
- Supports tables, code blocks, callouts, images, mermaid and more
- Extracts YAML frontmatter (title, labels, id) from Markdown files
- CLI usage for easy integration
- Confluence macro tags are preserved without escaping, allowing native macros to function as intended
Supported syntax:
Bold, Italic, Strike, Codespan, Code block, Links, Anchor links, Lists, Nested lists, Tables, Horizontal rules, Callouts, Quotes
Mermaid. Using HTML and mermaid.js
Image. Supports uploading attachments
Code Macro Parameters. Supports extended attributes in curly braces for Confluence customization: theme, title, linenumbers, firstline, and collapse. Each attribute should be separated by a , and the value should be quoted.
~~~sh {theme="Eclipse",title="test.sh",linenumbers="true",firstline="001",collapse="false"}
~~~Install from npm:
npm i -g markdown2conf
mdconf -VInstall from source code:
pnpm build
pnpm link --global
mdconf -VCreate a config file at ~/.config/mdconf.json
host is the homepage of your Confluence.
{
"confluenceToken": "abcdef",
"host": "https://localhost/confluence"
}mdconf test/demo.md <output>If output is provided, saves the result to a file. Otherwise, prints to stdout.
Creates a page under the space's home page.
mdconf new input.md -s '~your.name' -t 'title'mdconf pub markdown.md -i <id> -m 'message'If the page id is set in the frontmatter, for example:
---
title: 'Page Title'
labels:
- markdown
- confluence
- typescript
id: 99999999999
---You can simply run mdconf pub markdown.md to update it.
mdconf -h
Usage: mdconf [options] [command] <input.md> [output.confluence]
Markdown to Confluence Wiki Markup Converter
Arguments:
input.md Markdown input file
output.confluence Output file (optional)
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
frontmatter <input.md> Extract frontmatter (id, title, labels)
publish|pub [options] <markdown.md> Convert markdown/markup to storage format and publish to Confluence page
new [options] <markdown.md> Create a new Confluence page from markdown with frontmatter
Markdown:
---
title: My Page
labels:
- docs
- confluence
id: 1234567890
---
# Welcome
This is a sample page.Command:
mdconf sample.mdYou can also use the library programmatically:
import { convertToConfluence } from './convert.js'
const md = '# Title\n```py\nprint('hello')\n```\n'
const { markup, localImages } = await convertToConfluence(markdown, { outputPath: null })It overrides the Renderer functions of Marked to produce Confluence wiki markup.
MIT