Rating: 5 stars
Worked without issue on a WordPress site on shared hosting. Much quicker than using the Jekyll importer.
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If you have a not so small WordPress site, it is very likely you won’t have any success using this plugin within the WordPress interface, as I can read in the reviews and support messages.
But the plugin offer a command line interface that does not have the timeout of the web version. Go inside the plugin folder and run the cli version :
php jekyll-export-cli.php > jekyll-export.zip
The GitHub does provide more information (WordPress forbid to include the link, but the project name seems to be benbalter/wordpress-to-jekyll-exporter)
Not doing miracles with plugins, you will have some rework, but definitely working and very useful!
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I wasn’t expecting much because of the previous reviews indicating this was broken, but having just used it on an (admittedly somewhat small) WP site, I can confirm that it now works. Even with only a couple dozen posts and some pictures, it took a few minutes, so give it time, but the result was exactly as advertised: a .zip file containing all posts as Jekyll-formatted .md files, and the WP uploads directory with all the images.
Thanks!
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It does not work anymore. I suppose it was good while it worked but I will never know.
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Sad because I’d really like to export my posts but doesn’t work.
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I had to export to Hugo and used the plugin with cpanell. upload the zip file to wp-plugins and unpack there. activate and export as instructed. takes long. result has posts in _posts folder and the rest as files; these can easily be placed in correct folders for hugo or jekyll.
thank you – saves a lot of time!
Rating: 2 stars
Didn’t give 1* cause something was exported. Not at all what I was expecting.
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Very nice and simple plugin that collects all posts, pages, categories and tags into a zip file.
A big plus for also adding the images and keeping the same folder structure for them.
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This is a brilliant idea, but in my export and Jekyll serving, there were many things not complete—CSS, images, links. A great start.
Perhaps with different site configurations, it works out of the box. I don’t know..
Thanks.
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Good
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In a moment, I had all my web content for more than one year in markdown appropriate for jekyll and organized how it should be ??
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