Just go all out making it work for us
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@ -3,8 +3,10 @@ import os
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def rewrite_file(filepath):
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with open(filepath, 'r') as f:
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base = filepath[:-4]
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base = base.replace("_", " ").strip()
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newfilepath = base + ".md"
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with open(newfilepath, 'w') as w:
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in_block = False
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for i, line in enumerate(f):
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if ( (i == 0 and line == "Content-Type: text/x-zim-wiki\n")
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or (i == 1 and line == "Wiki-Format: zim 0.26\n")
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title_pieces = line.split("======")
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if len(title_pieces) == 3:
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title = title_pieces[1].strip()
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w.write("---\n")
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w.write("title: " + title + "\n")
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w.write("---\n")
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# If the filename is the same as the title, do not add
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# the custom property. (If either this custom property
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# or the 'actual' title is touched after import, Logseq
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# will change the filename to that and the custom title
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# becomes an out-of-date inactive property.) We set it
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# if different because the initial import does use it!
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if (title == base):
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continue
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w.write("title:: " + title + "\n")
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w.write("\n")
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continue
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if (i > 5 and line == "\"\"\"\n"):
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if (in_block == False):
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in_block = True
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else:
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in_block = False
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continue
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if (i > 5 and in_block == False):
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test = line.strip()
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if (test == ""):
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continue
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prefix = ""
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temp = line.lstrip()
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if (temp[0:2] == "* " or temp[0:2] == "- "):
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temp = temp[2:]
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prefix = prefix + "\t"
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elif (line[0:1] == "\t" or line[0:2] == " "):
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# If the source file has two indents without first
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# having a single indent, Logseq does not blink, so we
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# do two indents if we think it *might* be warranted
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# without fear.
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prefix = prefix + "\t"
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if (line[0:2] == "\t\t" or line[0:4] == " "):
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prefix = prefix + "\t"
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line = prefix + "- " + temp
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w.write(line)
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