How to export all Org files in a directory + How to generate offline navigable HTML files using Hugo? #585
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From the documentation it is a bit unclear for me how I can export all existing org files I have created with org-roam-v2. I want to export all org files without opening one in a buffer. Maybe the term "subtree" has something to do with this? But I do not understand what this is. My goal is not a blog or nice looking website. I simply want to read all my org-roam-v2 created nodes as HTML files. |
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No, a "subtree" is an Org mode subtree. For example, see subtrees A and B below.
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Yeah, that's unrelated to |
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This is out of the scope of Here's one example of how to export all files from the command line (Credit: @shombando). |
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@Codeberg-AsGithubAlternative-buhtz I am summarizing the solutions to your questions here (for future, please open separate Discussion topics for each question). |
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Please allow me to warm up the topic. As stated in this comment two years ago I now released my own org-to-html-converter. |
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Don't know if already shared here. In my now archived digital garden I setup a automated GHA to publish my org-files, it should be portable: https://github.com/bphenriques/knowledge-base/blob/master/.github/workflows/build-deploy.yml |
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@Codeberg-AsGithubAlternative-buhtz I am summarizing the solutions to your questions here (for future, please open separate Discussion topics for each question).
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