yuque-lakebook-export

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Use when exporting Yuque or .lakebook content to local Markdown for Obsidian migration or cleanup.

Data & Documents 17 stars 6 forks Updated 1 weeks ago MIT

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# Yuque Lakebook Export ## Overview Convert Yuque knowledge bases, Yuque documents, or `.lakebook` files into local Markdown folders prepared for Obsidian. The workflow supports single or batch exports and cleanup for common migration issues such as missing images, cropped image mismatches, broken internal links, wrong folder hierarchy, and Markdown table rendering problems. ## When to Use Use this skill when the user asks for: - Exporting one or more Yuque `.lakebook` files - Converting a Yuque knowledge base into Markdown - Migrating Yuque content into Obsidian - Fixing Yuque export issues around images, cropped images, internal links, hierarchy, or tables ## Do not use Do not use this skill for: - Generic Markdown editing that does not involve Yuque or `.lakebook` - Website scraping tasks - Export tasks that already come from a non-Yuque format ## Instructions 1. Prefer non-interactive execution so the agent can run deterministically. 2. Before any non-interactive export, the agent must confirm the output root directory with the user. Do not choose an output directory on the user's behalf. 3. If the user has not provided an output directory, ask a concise question and wait for the user's answer before running the export command. 4. Prefer `uv` consistently. Do not create temporary `.venv` or similar task-local environments in the working directory. 5. Before running any `uv` command, first check whether `uv` is available in the environment. 6. If `uv` is not inst...

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Author
YangsonHung
Repository
YangsonHung/awesome-agent-skills
Created
6 months ago
Last Updated
1 weeks ago
Language
Python
License
MIT

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