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README.md

BookStack2Site

CLI tool which generates static sites from Bookstack Wikis.

Usecases:

  • Sometimes you want a BookStack wiki for personal/team use and a public facing high traffic site for everyone else.
  • Offline backup of your wiki which is good looking and easy to navigate.
  • You want a markdown version of your wiki synced to a Git repo.

Screenshots

TODO

Usage

Increase the number of API requests allowed per minute in Bookstack by setting API_REQUESTS_PER_MIN=5000 in your Bookstack config.

One day I'll get time to add the automatically trigger SSG feature. Until then, this generates MdBook format markdown and you have to run the mdbook build command yourself.

If you just want markdown without an HTML site then don't run the mdbook command.

While setting up the first time:

mdboook init ./book-test

and edit the book.toml config to your liking.

Then every time you wanna download/update your wiki:

bookstack2site
    --bookstack-url=${BookStackEndpoint} \
    --token-id=${BookStackAPITokenID} \
    --token-secret=${BookStackAPITokenSecret} \
    --download-location="./book-test/src"

# to preview
cd ./book-test && mdbook serve -n 0.0.0.0

# to build
cd ./book-test && mdbook build

Thanks

  • The BookStack Project
  • MdBook