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mk2conf — MkDocs / Zensical to Confluence

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A Python CLI tool that compiles MkDocs-flavoured Markdown into native Confluence storage XHTML and publishes it directly to Confluence Cloud. It is a compiler/transpiler, not an HTML converter — every construct maps to its native Confluence equivalent, so pages look and behave like hand-authored Confluence content.

  • Publish — compiles your full nav: tree and pushes only changed pages (SHA-256 skip, no unnecessary version bumps or notifications).
  • What's New page — designate a CHANGELOG.md with confluence.changelog and mk2conf publishes it as a pinned top-level page on every run, so Confluence readers always have one place to see what changed.
  • AI changelog skillmk2conf install-skill installs a bundled AI skill into your editor (Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, Hermes) that analyses git changes to your docs and drafts a dated entry in CHANGELOG.md when the changes are significant.
  • Review bridgesync-comments turns open Confluence page comments into GitHub pull request review threads and auto-resolves them in Confluence when the PR is merged.

Zensical compatibleZensical is the modern successor to MkDocs + Material for MkDocs. Since it uses the same mkdocs.yml format and Python Markdown extensions, your Zensical project works with mk2conf today with no changes required.


Installation

Requires Python 3.12+. The PyPI package is mkdocs2confluence; the CLI command is mk2conf.

pip install mkdocs2confluence
# or, for an isolated install:
pipx install mkdocs2confluence

From source (see Setup.md):

git clone https://github.com/jeckyl2010/mkdocs2confluence.git
cd mkdocs2confluence && uv sync

GitHub Actions

Publish docs automatically on every push — no local install needed:

- name: Publish docs to Confluence
  uses: jeckyl2010/mkdocs2confluence@v1
  with:
    token: ${{ secrets.CONFLUENCE_API_TOKEN }}

Full workflow — triggers on changes to docs/ or mkdocs.yml:

name: Publish docs

on:
  push:
    branches: [main]
    paths: ['docs/**', 'mkdocs.yml']

jobs:
  publish:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: jeckyl2010/mkdocs2confluence@v1
        with:
          token: ${{ secrets.CONFLUENCE_API_TOKEN }}
          prune: 'true'

Available inputs: token (required), config, version, dry-run, section, page, prune, quiet. See docs/commands.md for details.


Quick start

# Preview a page locally (no Confluence API calls)
mk2conf preview --page index.md --watch

# Dry-run: see what would be published
mk2conf publish --dry-run

# Publish all nav pages (and the changelog page if configured)
mk2conf publish

# Export a section to PDF
mk2conf pdf --section Guide --out guide.pdf

# Install the changelog AI skill into your editor
mk2conf install-skill

# Sync Confluence comments to GitHub PR review threads
mk2conf sync-comments

Configuration

Add a confluence: block to your mkdocs.yml:

confluence:
  base_url: https://yourorg.atlassian.net
  space_key: TECH
  email: user@example.com
  token: !ENV CONFLUENCE_API_TOKEN   # never hardcode the token
  parent_page_id: "123456"           # optional root page
  mermaid_render: kroki              # "kroki" (default) | "kroki:https://your-kroki" | "none"
  full_width: true                   # default: true
  changelog: CHANGELOG.md           # optional: publish as a top-level "What's New" page

The confluence: block is also accepted under extra: for MkDocs strict-mode compatibility. The API token is read from token: in mkdocs.yml, then CONFLUENCE_API_TOKEN, then MK2CONF_TOKEN.

Changelog / What's New page

Set changelog: to a Markdown file path (relative to docs_dir) to have mk2conf publish it as a permanent top-level page on every full mk2conf publish run. The page title comes from YAML front matter title:; it defaults to "What's New" if absent.

confluence:
  changelog: CHANGELOG.md   # relative to docs_dir
  • The page does not need to appear in nav: — it is always placed at the top level of the space (or under parent_page_id if set).
  • If it also appears in nav:, it is published once; no duplication.
  • --prune never deletes it — it is a pinned page, not a nav-derived page.
  • Partial runs (--page / --section) skip the changelog page, consistent with other publish behaviour.
  • Omit the key, or set it to an empty string, to disable the feature entirely.

Run mk2conf install-skill once after setting changelog: to install the changelog AI skill into your AI tool (Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, Hermes). The skill analyses git changes to your docs since the last CHANGELOG.md commit and drafts an entry when the changes qualify as significant.

Your first publish:

export CONFLUENCE_API_TOKEN=your_api_token_here
mk2conf preview --page docs/index.md --watch   # verify output locally
mk2conf publish --dry-run                       # check the plan
mk2conf publish                                 # go live

Documentation

docs/commands.md Full flag reference for all five commands
docs/features.md Supported Markdown / Material features and known limitations
Setup.md Development environment setup

Architecture

Architecture

Pipeline stages: loader → preprocess → IR → transforms → emitter → publisher.

The publisher is split into two phases:

  • planner.py builds a nav-ordered publish plan, compiles pages, and makes the read-side API calls needed to decide create vs update vs skip.
  • executor.py applies that plan, performs the write-side API calls, uploads attachments, and wires parent/child relationships in nav order so parent pages always exist before their children.

publisher/pipeline.py remains a compatibility facade that re-exports the public publish surface used by the CLI and tests.


Development

uv run pytest -q
uv run ruff check src tests
uv run mypy src
uv run vulture src --min-confidence 80

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