Commands for importing and managing highlights and notes from your E-book reader.
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Commands for importing and managing highlights and notes from your E-book reader.
A program that extracts highlights on your kindle from the My Clippings.txt file even when the book is downloaded from an external source.
Parse Amazon Kindle's 'My Clippings.txt' file
All my favourite highlights helping me everyday. Rebirth through fortune cookies!
A simple python script to transform the csv file exported from kindle to a markdown file where you can take more notes.
Prints a random excerpt from all your kindle highlights 📑
Backup and extract your kindle annotations in a semi-automatic fashion using GitHub actions.
Do something useful with your Kindle notes :) This script extracts individual words from My Clippings file hidden on your Kindle e-reader, translates them using Google Translate and exports the pair "original word" → "translation" into a .txt file from which you can learn these words or import them into an application such as Quizlet.
Convert Kindle's HTML exports from the mobile app into usable Markdown
A Python-script to extract and organise highlights and notes from the "My Clippings.txt" file on a Kindle e-reader and convert it to Markdown for Obsidian.
Share highlights that have been inspiring you in github pages
A Kindle Clipping Management System.
CLI util to scrape the myclippings.txt file in Kindle devices.
Importing Kindle Highlights to Day One 2
A parser to take Kindle highlights from the clippings file, put them in their MD files, and add some basic styles.
Script to organize clippings made using a Kindle device.
Extracts your Kindle Clippings and exports them to Notion through a simple GUI | Open source Readwise alternative for Notion
A script to copy your Highlights from an Amazon Kindle device
Add a description, image, and links to the kindle-highlights topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the kindle-highlights topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."