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Adam Fourney
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afourney
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docker build -t markitdown:latest .
docker run --rm -i markitdown:latest < ~/your-file.pdf > output.md
```
<details>
<summary>Batch Processing Multiple Files</summary>
This example shows how to convert multiple files to markdown format in a single run. The script processes all supported files in a directory and creates corresponding markdown files.
```python convert.py
from markitdown import MarkItDown
from openai import OpenAI
import os
client = OpenAI(api_key="your-api-key-here")
md = MarkItDown(llm_client=client, llm_model="gpt-4o-2024-11-20")
supported_extensions = ('.pptx', '.docx', '.pdf', '.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png')
files_to_convert = [f for f in os.listdir('.') if f.lower().endswith(supported_extensions)]
for file in files_to_convert:
print(f"\nConverting {file}...")
try:
md_file = os.path.splitext(file)[0] + '.md'
result = md.convert(file)
with open(md_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(result.text_content)
print(f"Successfully converted {file} to {md_file}")
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error converting {file}: {str(e)}")
print("\nAll conversions completed!")
```
2. Place the script in the same directory as your files
3. Install required packages: like openai
4. Run script ```bash python convert.py ```
Note that original files will remain unchanged and new markdown files are created with the same base name.
</details>
## Contributing

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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024-present Adam Fourney <adamfo@microsoft.com>
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
__version__ = "0.0.1a4"
__version__ = "0.0.1"