To install html2wiki use Synaptic to install the following package: libhtml-wikiconverter-dokuwiki-perl 0.53-2 (amd64 binary) or sudo apt-get install libhtml-wikiconverter-perl
and then cpan -i HTML::WikiConverter::DokuWiki
html2wiki - convert HTML into wiki markup
html2wiki [options] [file] Example for my DokuWiki: Output is sent to STDOUT, though you may redirect it on the command line:
html2wiki --dialect DokuWiki input.html > output.wiki
Commonly used options:
- -dialect=dialect Dialect name, e.g. “MediaWiki” (required unless the WCDIALECT environment variable is used)
- -encoding=encoding Source encoding (default is 'utf-8')
- -base-uri=uri Base URI for relative links
- -wiki-uri=uri URI fragment for wiki links
- -wrap-in-html Wrap input in <html> and </html> (enabled by default). Use –no-wrap-in-html to disable.
- -escape-entities Escape HTML entities within text elements (enabled by
default). Use –no-escape-entities to disable.
- -list List installed dialects and exit
- -options List all recognized options (except for negations such as –no-wrap-in-html)
- -help Show this message and exit
Additional options, including those corresponding to dialect attributes, are also supported. Consult the html2wiki man page for details.
Example:
html2wiki --dialect MediaWiki --encoding iso-8859-1 \ --base-uri http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ \ --wiki-uri http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ \ input.html > output.wiki
“html2wiki” is a command-line interface to HTML::WikiConverter, which it uses to convert HTML to wiki markup.
If the dialect you provide in “–dialect” is not installed on your system (e.g. if you specify “MediaWiki” but have not installed its dialect module,HTML::WikiConverter::MediaWiki) a fatal error will be issued. Use “html2wiki –list” to list all available dialects on your system. Additional dialects may be downloaded from the CPAN.
Each of the options accepted by “html2wiki” corresponds to an HTML::WikiConverter attribute. Commonly used options described in “html2wiki –help” therefore correspond to attributes discussed in "ATTRIBUTES" in HTML::WikiConverter. That section also contains other attributes that may be used as “html2wiki” command-line options.
While related, option names are not identical to their corresponding attribute names. The only difference is that attribute names use underscores to separate words while option names use hyphens. For example, the “base_uri” attribute corresponds to the “–base-uri” command-line option.
Individual dialects may define their own attributes, and therefore make available their own command-line options to “html2wiki”, in addition to the ones defined by“HTML::WikiConverter”. The same rules described above apply for converting between these attribute names and their corresponding command-line option names. For example, Markdown supports an “unordered_list_style” attribute that takes a string value. To use this attribute on the command line, one would use the “–unordered-list-style” option. Consult individual dialect man pages for a list of supported attributes.
Attributes that take boolean values may be enabled by default. The “wrap_in_html” attribute is one such example. Because of this, “html2wiki” will effectively behave by default as if “–wrap-in-html” had been specified in every invokation. If this is not desired, the option name may be prefixed with “no-“ to disable the option, as in ”–no-wrap-in-html”.
Some attributes (eg, “wiki_uri” and “strip_tags”) accept an array of values. To accommodate this in “html2wiki”, such options can be specified more than once on the command line. For example, to specify that only comment and script elements should be stripped from HTML:
% html2wiki --strip-tags ~comment --strip-tags script ...
Input is taken from STDIN, so you may pipe the output from another program into “html2wiki”. For example:
curl http://example.com/input.html | html2wiki --dialect MediaWiki
You may also specify a file to read HTML from:
html2wiki --dialect MediaWiki input.html
Output is sent to STDOUT, though you may redirect it on the command line:
html2wiki --dialect MediaWiki input.html > output.wiki
Or you may pipe it into another program:
html2wiki --dialect MediaWiki input.html | less
If you get errors due to unfound perl modules, you may try to load as follows:
sudo cpanm HTML::WikiConverter::DokuWiki this corrected the "DokuWiki.pm" module not found error