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27 lines
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# readclip
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readclip reads the My\ Clippings.txt from your kindle device and exports it to Markdown.
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You will need to have python3 with argparse module (should be by default) installed.
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## Useage
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Copy the `My\ Clippings.txt` from your Kindle device. Usually all your highlighting and notes are
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exported with the marked text in that plain text file.
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*Hint:* If you copy a pdf directly on your device, the Clippings-file gets empty. You'll need to
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send the pdf via email to your kindle. I really don't know why or how you can do it without amazon.
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If someone knows how to do that, please tell me.
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python readClip [-b Booktitle] [-i path/to/Clippings.txt]
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You can use the bash to save the output to a file: python readClip > output.md
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### Booktitle
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You can search for one booktitle with -b or just print all books. It is not neccessary to include
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the whole title, it is enough to find a matching with the title. If you have a lot of similar
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titles, you may want to specify the search. Otherwise just the first finding will get printed.
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### Clippings
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Per default the script searches for `My\ Clippings.txt` in the working directory.
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