
Doc to Markdown
FreeEffortlessly convert documents to high-quality Markdown.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Doc to Markdown does
Doc to Markdown is a powerful tool designed to convert various document formats, including DOCX, PDF, and PPTX, into high-quality Markdown files. It employs Pandoc for extraction, combined with a series of intelligent post-processing steps that enhance the output quality. This skill is particularly useful for developers, technical writers, and anyone who needs to convert documents into Markdown for documentation or web publishing. By automating the conversion process, it reduces the manual effort typically required to clean up the output.
The skill operates in two modes: Quick and Heavy. Quick mode is optimized for speed, making it suitable for drafting or simple documents, while Heavy mode focuses on quality, ideal for final documents with complex layouts. The Heavy mode runs multiple tools in parallel and intelligently merges the best segments from each tool's output, ensuring the highest quality conversion possible. This dual approach allows users to choose the right balance between speed and quality based on their specific needs.
In addition to the core conversion functionality, Doc to Markdown includes several features for post-processing DOCX files. It automatically addresses common issues such as grid tables, image paths, and CJK bold spacing. Each of these fixes is backed by test coverage to ensure reliability. Furthermore, the skill includes scripts for image extraction, quality validation, and merging multiple Markdown files, making it a comprehensive solution for document conversion tasks.
Overall, Doc to Markdown is an essential tool for anyone looking to streamline their document conversion workflow, providing both flexibility and high-quality output.
When to use it
Use this tool when you need to convert DOCX, PDF, or PPTX files to Markdown quickly and accurately, especially for technical documentation or web content.
When not to use it
Avoid using this skill for simple text conversions where Markdown formatting is not required, or if you need a specific format that is not supported.
What you can build with it
Technical Documentation
Convert technical documents from DOCX or PDF to Markdown for easier integration into documentation systems.
Website Content Creation
Transform presentations and reports into Markdown for web publishing, ensuring proper formatting and structure.
Image and Data Extraction
Extract images and data from PDFs while converting to Markdown, maintaining references and metadata.
How to install Doc to Markdown
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add daymade/claude-code-skills/doc-to-markdown --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by daymadeDoc to Markdown
Convert documents to high-quality markdown with intelligent multi-tool orchestration and automatic DOCX post-processing.
Architecture: Pandoc (best-in-class extraction) + 8 post-processing fixes (our value-add).
Quick Start
# DOCX → Markdown (one command, zero manual fixes)
uv run --with pymupdf4llm --with markitdown scripts/convert.py document.docx -o output.md --assets-dir ./media
# PDF → Markdown
uv run --with pymupdf4llm --with markitdown scripts/convert.py document.pdf -o output.md
# Run tests
uv run --with pytest pytest scripts/test_convert.py -v
Dual Mode
| Mode | Speed | Quality | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quick (default) | Fast | Good | Drafts, simple documents |
| Heavy | Slower | Best | Final documents, complex layouts |
Tool Selection
| Format | Quick Mode | Heavy Mode |
|---|---|---|
| pymupdf4llm | pymupdf4llm + markitdown | |
| DOCX | pandoc + post-processing | pandoc + markitdown |
| PPTX | markitdown | markitdown + pandoc |
| XLSX | markitdown | markitdown |
DOCX Post-Processing (automatic)
When converting DOCX via pandoc, 8 cleanups are applied automatically:
| Problem | Fix | Test coverage |
|---|---|---|
Grid tables (+:---+) | Single-column → blockquote, multi-column → pipe table | TestPostprocessPipeline |
Simple tables ( ---- ----) | Multi-column images → pipe table with captions | TestSimpleTable |
Image path nesting (media/media/) | Flatten to media/, absolute → relative | test_stats_tracking |
Pandoc attributes ({width="..."}) | Removed | test_pandoc_attributes_removed |
CJK bold spacing (**粗体**中文) | Add space around ** for CJK bold spans | TestCjkBoldSpacing (15 cases) |
| Indented dashed code blocks | → fenced ``` with language detection | test_code_block_with_language |
Escaped brackets (\[...\]) | → [...] | test_escaped_brackets_fixed |
Double-bracket links ([[text]](url)) | → [text](url) | test_double_bracket_links_fixed |
CJK Bold Spacing — why and how
DOCX uses run-level styling (no spaces between bold/normal runs in CJK text). Markdown renderers need whitespace around ** to recognize bold boundaries.
Rule: if a **content** span contains any CJK character, ensure both sides have a space — unless already spaced or at line boundary. This handles CJK punctuation, emoji adjacency, and mixed content.
Before: 打开**飞书**,就可以 → some renderers fail to bold
After: 打开 **飞书** ,就可以 → universally renders correctly
Heavy Mode Workflow
Heavy Mode runs multiple tools in parallel and selects the best segments:
- Parallel Execution: Run all applicable tools simultaneously
- Segment Analysis: Parse each output into segments (tables, headings, images, paragraphs)
- Quality Scoring: Score each segment based on completeness and structure
- Intelligent Merge: Select best version of each segment across tools
Merge Criteria
| Segment Type | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|
| Tables | More rows/columns, proper header separator |
| Images | Alt text present, local paths preferred |
| Headings | Proper hierarchy, appropriate length |
| Lists | More items, nested structure preserved |
| Paragraphs | Content completeness |
Image Extraction
# Extract images with metadata
uv run --with pymupdf scripts/extract_pdf_images.py document.pdf -o ./extracted-images
# Generate markdown references file
uv run --with pymupdf scripts/extract_pdf_images.py document.pdf --markdown refs.md
Output:
- Images:
extracted-images/img_page1_1.png,extracted-images/img_page2_1.jpg - Metadata:
extracted-images/images_metadata.json(page, position, dimensions)
Quality Validation
# Validate conversion quality
uv run --with pymupdf scripts/validate_output.py document.pdf output.md
# Generate HTML report
uv run --with pymupdf scripts/validate_output.py document.pdf output.md --report report.html
Quality Metrics
| Metric | Pass | Warn | Fail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Text Retention | >95% | 85-95% | <85% |
| Table Retention | 100% | 90-99% | <90% |
| Image Retention | 100% | 80-99% | <80% |
Merge Outputs Manually
# Merge multiple markdown files
python scripts/merge_outputs.py output1.md output2.md -o merged.md
# Show segment attribution
python scripts/merge_outputs.py output1.md output2.md -o merged.md --verbose
Path Conversion (Windows/WSL)
# Windows to WSL conversion
python scripts/convert_path.py "C:\Users\<windows-user>\Documents\file.pdf"
# Output: /mnt/c/Users/<windows-user>/Documents/file.pdf
Common Issues
"No conversion tools available"
# Install all tools
pip install pymupdf4llm
uv tool install "markitdown[pdf]"
brew install pandoc
FontBBox warnings during PDF conversion
- Harmless font parsing warnings, output is still correct
Images missing from output
- Use Heavy Mode for better image preservation
- Or extract separately with
scripts/extract_pdf_images.py
Tables broken in output
- Use Heavy Mode - it selects the most complete table version
- Or validate with
scripts/validate_output.py
Bundled Scripts
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
convert.py | Main orchestrator with Quick/Heavy mode + DOCX post-processing |
test_convert.py | 31 tests covering all post-processing functions |
merge_outputs.py | Merge multiple markdown outputs |
validate_output.py | Quality validation with HTML report |
extract_pdf_images.py | PDF image extraction with metadata |
convert_path.py | Windows to WSL path converter |
References
references/benchmark-2026-03-22.md- 5-tool benchmark (Docling/MarkItDown/Pandoc/Mammoth/ours)references/heavy-mode-guide.md- Detailed Heavy Mode documentationreferences/tool-comparison.md- Tool capabilities comparisonreferences/conversion-examples.md- Batch operation examples
Next Step: Clean Up Converted Content
After converting documents to markdown, suggest cleanup:
Conversion complete: [N] files converted to markdown.
Options:
A) Clean up docs — run /daymade-docs:docs-cleaner to consolidate redundant content (Recommended if multiple files)
B) Check facts — run /fact-checker to verify claims in the converted content
C) No thanks — the markdown conversion is sufficient
Frequently asked questions about Doc to Markdown
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