17 Dec 2025
Export Org to Markdown with the Clipboard
In symmetry with my post, Import Markdown to Org with the Clipboard in Emacs, exporting Org to Markdown via the system clipboard might be desired instead. Turns out, Marcin Borkowski has already done this as detailed in his post Org-mode to Markdown via the clipboard with the function org-copy-region-as-markdown. In my Emacs initialization, I’ve taken the liberty of prefixing that function name with mb/ to disambiguate it with actual functions from Org.
If you prefer to write in Org but need to post in Markdown, definitely give Borkowski’s post a look.
Past Articles
| 4 DEC 2025 |
Import Markdown to Org with the Clipboard in EmacsImport Markdown from other apps into your Org files easy. read more |
| 24 NOV 2025 |
Announcing Casual CSVIf you need to work with CSV files in Emacs, Casual with |
| 13 NOV 2025 |
Thoughts on Funding Free Software Development“I don’t like to dream about getting paid.” read more |
| 3 NOV 2025 |
Prototyping a Toolbar UI for EdebugWhere a prototype toolbar UI for Edebug is made available for public scrutiny. read more |
| 30 OCT 2025 |
Announcing Casual EdiffWhere an earnest attempt is made to improve the usability of Ediff for sensibilities in 2025. read more |
| 25 SEP 2025 |
Storing a Link from your Web Browser to BibTeX using Org protocolAutomate writing a BibTeX Online entry to Emacs from your web browser using Org protocol. read more |
| 24 SEP 2025 |
Announcing Casual BibTeXAnnouncing Casual support for BibTeX, a bibilography database. read more |
| 8 SEP 2025 |
Announcing Numeri - an Emacs package for Roman number translationNever not know what Super Bowl it is. read more |
| 24 AUG 2025 |
A proof of concept to put a better Emacs UI on top of GnuplotWhere I demo a PoC of a Transient-based UI for Gnuplot and ask out loud, “should I go further?” read more |
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