Jimmy
Convert various note formats to markdown.
Jimmy converts a wide range of note‑taking and document formats into plain Markdown files with optional front‑matter metadata. It supports batch conversion of folders, recursive processing of PDFs and office documents, and can import exports from services such as Google Keep. The output is compatible with popular knowledge‑base tools like Joplin and Obsidian, preserving resources, tags, and links where possible.
The tool is offered as a standalone executable for Linux, Windows, and macOS, requiring no additional runtimes. Users can operate it via a full‑featured command‑line interface for scripting or an interactive terminal user interface that is still in beta. Both modes run offline and are open source, with build and test pipelines visible on GitHub.
Jimmy targets anyone needing to migrate notes between applications, archive them in a human‑readable format, or prepare text for downstream processing such as language‑model analysis. Its cross‑platform, dependency‑free design makes it suitable for personal workflows and automated pipelines alike.
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