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Thank you very much for this nice html to md extractor, it would help me a lot for my work, and works perfectly with obsidian & keyboard maestro.
However i'm finding I can't clip from multiple websites. i.e.
It can't clip from websites protected with cloudflare
The next url can't be clipped, the main article is inside (the html looks a bit like a mess, however firefox readability, mercury, fika & clearly are parsing it correctly)
With this setup iTerm is your window manager. So if you're going to open new tabs, split panes, or open new windows you do so using all of the shortcuts you may be familiar with:
cmd + t: open a new tab cmd + n: open a new window cmd + d: split vertically cmd + shift + d: split horizontally
You can choose whether you want to do this using the same profile or not. If you choose to use the same profile, iTerm will use tmux to create virtual windows.
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Thank you very much for this nice html to md extractor, it would help me a lot for my work, and works perfectly with obsidian & keyboard maestro.
However i'm finding I can't clip from multiple websites. i.e.
https://howchoo.com/unix/using-the-iterm-2-and-tmux-integration#install-tmux-and-iterm2
it only extracts the next excerpt
With this setup iTerm is your window manager. So if you're going to open new tabs, split panes, or open new windows you do so using all of the shortcuts you may be familiar with:
cmd + t: open a new tab cmd + n: open a new window cmd + d: split vertically cmd + shift + d: split horizontally
You can choose whether you want to do this using the same profile or not. If you choose to use the same profile, iTerm will use tmux to create virtual windows.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: