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Trilium can import markdown, so this may get you a step closer: https://gitlab.com/kibley/cherrytreetomarkdown/-/tree/master/examples/oscp-lab-report |
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See #3617 (comment) |
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Thanks ! I'll try to go this way. |
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Hi all, I've tried the cherrytree to markdown possibility mentioned above but wasn't satisfied with its results, in my testing it needed a lot of manual interactions (test from cherrytree to obsidian) post migration. Finally I went for cherrytree to TXT exports skipping the images (haven't got loads TBH) -- zipping the exports in a single .zip and imported that within Trilium -- I'm then re-editing/classifying to satisfaction on each search results that submerge up older cherrytree based items. My cherrytree DB is about roughly 50MiB filled mainly with technical info's/text. My main reason for migrating was random cherrytree DB corruptions which ended up to leave me sour... It's been hard for me to move away from cheerytree (in favor of a decent replacement) though Trilium is what I've been after and I'm very satisfied. |
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Hi all,
Has any of you experienced moving a CherryTree database to Trilium ?
I would really appreciate if you could share your method. I'd like to avoid recreating the whole tree structure into Trilium, and importing html files one by one... (the only way I've found so far).
@tdlf32, you mentioned in issue #3682 :
Have you tried yet ?
Some ideas I've been thinking of :
The export options of CherryTree are :
Any clue would be appreciated.
Thanks !
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