Comment by williamcotton 2 months ago Or about 15 minutes with an LLM?https://github.com/williamcotton/markdown-to-html-llm ;) 10 comments williamcotton Reply epolanski 2 months ago I love how it took you very short to implement...the wrong thing.> I myself just the other day had the task of converting HTML to markdown> you could write an HTML to markdown library in half a day williamcotton 2 months ago LOL! Good point, my friend. williamcotton 2 months ago Claude Code just added support for HTML to Markdown. Seems to work? 3 replies → neilv 2 months ago In less time than that, you could `git clone` the desired open source package, and text search & replace the author's name with your own. williamcotton 2 months ago And then still be subject to supply-chain attacks with all of the dependencies in whatever open source package you're cloning? xrisk 2 months ago you are aware that the app you just wrote with Claude pulls in dependencies, yes? 1 reply →
epolanski 2 months ago I love how it took you very short to implement...the wrong thing.> I myself just the other day had the task of converting HTML to markdown> you could write an HTML to markdown library in half a day williamcotton 2 months ago LOL! Good point, my friend. williamcotton 2 months ago Claude Code just added support for HTML to Markdown. Seems to work? 3 replies →
williamcotton 2 months ago LOL! Good point, my friend. williamcotton 2 months ago Claude Code just added support for HTML to Markdown. Seems to work? 3 replies →
williamcotton 2 months ago Claude Code just added support for HTML to Markdown. Seems to work? 3 replies →
neilv 2 months ago In less time than that, you could `git clone` the desired open source package, and text search & replace the author's name with your own. williamcotton 2 months ago And then still be subject to supply-chain attacks with all of the dependencies in whatever open source package you're cloning? xrisk 2 months ago you are aware that the app you just wrote with Claude pulls in dependencies, yes? 1 reply →
williamcotton 2 months ago And then still be subject to supply-chain attacks with all of the dependencies in whatever open source package you're cloning? xrisk 2 months ago you are aware that the app you just wrote with Claude pulls in dependencies, yes? 1 reply →
xrisk 2 months ago you are aware that the app you just wrote with Claude pulls in dependencies, yes? 1 reply →
I love how it took you very short to implement...the wrong thing.
> I myself just the other day had the task of converting HTML to markdown
> you could write an HTML to markdown library in half a day
LOL! Good point, my friend.
Claude Code just added support for HTML to Markdown. Seems to work?
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In less time than that, you could `git clone` the desired open source package, and text search & replace the author's name with your own.
And then still be subject to supply-chain attacks with all of the dependencies in whatever open source package you're cloning?
you are aware that the app you just wrote with Claude pulls in dependencies, yes?
1 reply →