Keeping docs in GitHub and Confluence in sync is a constant maintenance problem. Here's how to automate it so changes in your repo show up in Confluence without anyone touching a button.
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Read moreUse Confluence as your team's editing surface and Git as the source of truth. Here's how to export Confluence pages to structured Markdown files that slot directly into a docs-as-code pipeline.
Read moreConfluence doesn't render markdown natively — paste it in and your formatting disappears. Here's how to write markdown directly inside Confluence pages and have it render perfectly.
Read moreTurn your Confluence space into a fully linked Obsidian vault — with wikilinks, preserved hierarchy, and YAML front matter — without any manual reformatting.
Read moreMarkdown Exporter for Confluence is now live on the Atlassian Marketplace. Export any page, page tree, or entire space to well-structured Markdown files — with YAML front matter, Obsidian wikilinks, custom filename patterns, and live preview.
Read moreConfluence's built-in PDF export is bare-bones. Here's how to export single pages, page trees, or entire spaces to professionally formatted PDFs — with cover pages, headers, footers, and reusable templates.
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.
Read moreNeed to get markdown files into Confluence? Here's how to import a single file, a folder of docs, or a full GitHub/GitLab repo — with formatting, hierarchy, and attachments intact.
Read moreNotion is sleek. Confluence is powerful. But which one actually works better for engineering teams? Here's an honest breakdown covering docs, code, integrations, and scale.
Read moreNeed your Confluence docs in markdown? Here's how to export a single page, a page tree, or an entire space — with attachments, hierarchy, and formatting intact.
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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