% HTML2MARKDOWN | 1 % John MacFarlane and Recai Oktas % June 30, 2007 # NAME html2markdown - converts HTML to markdown-formatted text # SYNOPSIS html2markdown [*pandoc-options*] [-- *special-options*] [*input-file* or *URL*] # DESCRIPTION `html2markdown` converts *input-file* or *URL* (or text from STDIN) from HTML to markdown-formatted plain text. If a URL is specified, `html2markdown` uses an available program (e.g. wget, w3m, lynx or curl) to fetch its contents. Output is sent to STDOUT unless an output file is specified using the `-o` option. `html2markdown` uses the character encoding specified in the "Content-type" meta tag. If this is not present, or if input comes from STDIN, UTF-8 is assumed. A character encoding may be specified explicitly using the `-e` special option. # OPTIONS `html2markdown` is a wrapper for `pandoc`, so all of `pandoc`'s options may be used. See `pandoc`(1) for a complete list. The following options are most relevant: -s, --standalone : Include title, author, and date information (if present) at the top of markdown output. -o *FILE*, --output=*FILE* : Write output to *FILE* instead of STDOUT. --strict : Use strict markdown syntax, with no extensions or variants. --reference-links : Use reference-style links, rather than inline links, in writing markdown or reStructuredText. -R, --parse-raw : Parse untranslatable HTML codes as raw HTML. -H *FILE*, --include-in-header=*FILE* : Include contents of *FILE* at the end of the header. Implies `-s`. -B *FILE*, --include-before-body=*FILE* : Include contents of *FILE* at the beginning of the document body. -A *FILE*, --include-after-body=*FILE* : Include contents of *FILE* at the end of the document body. -C *FILE*, --custom-header=*FILE* : Use contents of *FILE* as the document header (overriding the default header, which can be printed using `pandoc -D markdown`). Implies `-s`. # SPECIAL OPTIONS In addition, the following special options may be used. The special options must be separated from the `html2markdown` command and any regular `pandoc` options by the delimiter \``--`', as in html2markdown -o foo.txt -- -g 'curl -u bar:baz' -e latin1 \ www.foo.com -e *encoding*, --encoding=*encoding* : Assume the character encoding *encoding* in reading HTML. (Note: *encoding* will be passed to `iconv`; a list of available encodings may be obtained using `iconv -l`.) If this option is not specified and input is not from STDIN, `html2markdown` will try to extract the character encoding from the "Content-type" meta tag. If no character encoding is specified in this way, or if input is from STDIN, UTF-8 will be assumed. -g *command*, --grabber=*command* : Use *command* to fetch the contents of a URL. (By default, `html2markdown` searches for an available program or text-based browser to fetch the contents of a URL.) # SEE ALSO `pandoc`(1), `iconv`(1)