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Jupyterlab extension to export markdown file as pdf, docx and html (with embedded images)

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jupyterlab_export_markdown_extension

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[!TIP] This extension is part of the stellars_jupyterlab_extensions metapackage. Install all Stellars extensions at once: pip install stellars_jupyterlab_extensions

Export markdown files to PDF, DOCX, and HTML directly from JupyterLab. No external dependencies required - just pip install and go.

Export Markdown As menu

Features

  • PDF Export - Full Unicode and emoji support via weasyprint
  • DOCX Export - Microsoft Word documents with smart image sizing (fit-to-page for large images)
  • HTML Export - Standalone files with embedded images
  • GitHub Alerts - Colored alert boxes for [!NOTE], [!TIP], [!IMPORTANT], [!WARNING], [!CAUTION] with left border and background shading in DOCX/PDF
  • Mermaid Diagrams - Client-side rendering with calibrated DPI scaling (configurable, default 150 DPI)
  • Embedded Images - Local images automatically converted to base64
  • Syntax Highlighting - Code blocks with Pygments-powered coloring
  • Export Spinner - Modal dialog shows progress during export operations
  • File Menu Integration - "Export Markdown As" submenu appears when markdown is active
  • Command Palette - All export commands available via Ctrl+Shift+C
  • Settings - Configure diagram DPI and alert label visibility via Settings Editor
  • Pure Python - No pandoc, no LaTeX, no system dependencies

Requirements

  • JupyterLab >= 4.0.0
  • Python >= 3.9

For PDF export, install required system libraries and emoji font:

# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt-get install libcairo2 libpango-1.0-0 libpangoft2-1.0-0 fonts-noto-color-emoji

Mermaid diagrams are rendered client-side using JupyterLab's built-in Mermaid support - no additional installation required.

Install

pip install jupyterlab_export_markdown_extension

That's it. No really, that's actually it. We spent considerable effort making sure you don't have to install pandoc, LaTeX, or sacrifice a goat to get this working.

Usage

  1. Open a markdown file in JupyterLab
  2. Use File -> Export Markdown As submenu, or
  3. Open command palette (Ctrl+Shift+C) and search "Export Markdown"

Export Formats

Format Library Notes
PDF weasyprint Unicode, emojis, compact styling
DOCX python-docx + htmldocx Smart image sizing, banded tables, alert boxes, 0.5" margins
HTML markdown Standalone with embedded images

Settings

Configure the extension via Settings -> Settings Editor -> Export Markdown Extension:

  • Diagram DPI - Resolution for Mermaid diagrams (default: 150, range: 72-600)
  • Show Alert Labels - Display alert type labels (NOTE, TIP, etc.) in exported documents (default: off)

Uninstall

pip uninstall jupyterlab_export_markdown_extension

License

BSD 3-Clause License

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