Show HN: CLI tool to convert Markdown to rich HTML clipboard content

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9 points by letientai299 11 hours ago

At work I need to use Teams. It supports a few Markdown features, but the editing experience for long message isn't smooth. So, I often write in nvim, preview it in the browser and then copy paste to Teams. This tool help me get rid of the review and copy step.

Build with Rust + Claude Code. Tested on Windows and Mac, should works on Ubuntu as well.

Caveats: it's still up to the pasted app to handle the HTML clipboard content.

roxolotl 5 hours ago

I’d highly recommend pandoc[0] if you need markdown conversion. Basically converts from everything and any markdown style to everything else. And then for clipboard just use `| pbcopy` on a Mac or `| xsel -ib`. Full command on a Mac would just be `pandoc README.md -t html | pbcopy`. If you want a docx you can get that too.

0: https://pandoc.org/

  • cspeterson 8 minutes ago

    Bonus, xclip can be directed provide the rich text directly to the clipboard (op this might offer you a solution that is usable as text by your recipients):

    `cat something.md | pandoc -f gfm -t html | xclip -selection clipboard -t text/html`

    other output type targets also available, check xclip docs

    my small experience with Wayland suggested this sort of thing might be more difficult there, but dunno

  • letientai299 4 hours ago

    I need the rendered content, not the plain text HTML. As mentioned in the README, I used pandoc in a previous version of the tool, but its output isn’t good looking for my use case.

    • naikrovek 3 hours ago

      > I need the rendered content

      what do you mean, here? you rasterize the markdown into an image?

      [edit] yes he rasterizes the markdown into an image

      • letientai299 2 hours ago

        Please read the README. The tool turns Markdown into NSPasteboard on Mac, or CF_HTML on Windows, so that when you press Cmd/Ctrl-P onto supported applications (Teams, Word, Google Docs), you get something similar to how Github would display the Markdown in the browser.