It's possible to end up with "recursive embeds" when two notes embed each other. This happens for example when a `Note A.md` contains `![[Note B]]` but `Note B.md` also contains `![[Note A]]`. By default, this will trigger an error and display the chain of notes which caused the recursion. Using the new `--no-recursive-embeds`, if a note is encountered for a second time while processing the original note, rather than embedding it again a link to the note is inserted instead to break the cycle. See also: https://github.com/zoni/obsidian-export/issues/1
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Usage
The main interface of obsidian-export is the obsidian-export
CLI command.
In it's most basic form, obsidian-export
takes just two mandatory arguments, a source and a destination:
obsidian-export my-obsidian-vault /tmp/export
This will export all of the files from my-obsidian-vault
to /tmp/export
, except for those listed in .export-ignore
or .gitignore
.
It is also possible to export individual files:
# Export as some-note.md to /tmp/export/
obsidian-export my-obsidian-vault/some-note.md /tmp/export/
# Export as exported-note.md in /tmp/
obsidian-export my-obsidian-vault/some-note.md /tmp/exported-note.md
Character encodings
At present, UTF-8 character encoding is assumed for all note text as well as filenames. All text and file handling performs lossy conversion to Unicode strings.
Use of non-UTF8 encodings may lead to issues like incorrect text replacement and failure to find linked notes. While this may change in the future, there are no plans to change this behavior in the short term.
Frontmatter
By default, frontmatter is copied over "as-is".
Some static site generators are picky about frontmatter and require it to be present.
Some get tripped up when Markdown files don't have frontmatter but start with a list item or horizontal rule.
In these cases, --frontmatter=always
can be used to insert an empty frontmatter entry.
To completely remove any frontmatter from exported notes, use --frontmatter=never
.
Ignoring files
By default, hidden files, patterns listed in .export-ignore
as well as any files ignored by git (if your vault is part of a git repository) will be excluded from exports.
These options may be adjusted with --hidden
, --ignore-file
and --no-git
if desired.
(See --help
for more information).
Notes linking to ignored notes will be unlinked (they'll only include the link text). Embeds of ignored notes will be skipped entirely.
Ignorefile syntax
The syntax for .export-ignore
files is identical to that of gitignore files.
Here's an example:
# Ignore the directory private that is located at the top of the export tree
/private
# Ignore any file or directory called `test`
test
# Ignore any PDF file
*.pdf
# ..but include special.pdf
!special.pdf
For more comprehensive documentation and examples, see the gitignore manpage.
Recursive embeds
It's possible to end up with "recursive embeds" when two notes embed each other.
This happens for example when a Note A.md
contains ![[Note B]]
but Note B.md
also contains ![[Note A]]
.
By default, this will trigger an error and display the chain of notes which caused the recursion.
This behavior may be changed by specifying --no-recursive-embeds
.
Using this mode, if a note is encountered for a second time while processing the original note, instead of embedding it again a link to the note is inserted instead to break the cycle.