Turn your Confluence space into a fully linked Obsidian vault — with wikilinks, preserved hierarchy, and YAML front matter — without any manual reformatting.
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Read morePDF Exporter for Confluence is now live on the Atlassian Marketplace. Export single pages, full hierarchies, or entire spaces to professionally formatted PDFs — with custom cover pages, headers, footers, watermarks, and reusable templates.
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Read moreMoving documentation from GitHub or GitLab to Confluence doesn't have to be painful. Here's a practical guide covering manual imports, ZIP uploads, and full CI/CD automation — so your docs stay in sync with your code.
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