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Hey Product Hunters! 👋
I'm thrilled to share Table to Markdown with you all today!
As a developer who frequently writes documentation, I can't count how many times I've needed to copy tables from websites into my markdown files. The usual process was to repeat myself(year by year): manually copy the HTML table, search Google for HTML table to markdown tools, and convert.
That's why I built this extension - to solve my own problem (and hopefully yours too)! Now it's hover → click → paste. Done in seconds! ✨
What makes this different: - Zero friction: No need to select anything or open popups - just hover over any table and click the copy button that appears - Clean output: The markdown is properly formatted and ready to use - Privacy first: Everything happens locally in your browser - no data ever leaves your device - Open source: Check out the code on GitHub if you're curious about how it works!
I've been using it daily for the past few days. Here are some use cases I've discovered: - Copying data tables from documentation sites - Grabbing comparison tables from review sites - Extracting statistics from research papers - Moving tables from web apps to README files
Hey Product Hunters! 👋
I'm thrilled to share Table to Markdown with you all today!
As a developer who frequently writes documentation, I can't count how many times I've needed to copy tables from websites into my markdown files. The usual process was to repeat myself(year by year): manually copy the HTML table, search Google for HTML table to markdown tools, and convert.
That's why I built this extension - to solve my own problem (and hopefully yours too)! Now it's hover → click → paste. Done in seconds! ✨
What makes this different:
- Zero friction: No need to select anything or open popups - just hover over any table and click the copy button that appears
- Clean output: The markdown is properly formatted and ready to use
- Privacy first: Everything happens locally in your browser - no data ever leaves your device
- Open source: Check out the code on GitHub if you're curious about how it works!
I've been using it daily for the past few days. Here are some use cases I've discovered:
- Copying data tables from documentation sites
- Grabbing comparison tables from review sites
- Extracting statistics from research papers
- Moving tables from web apps to README files
Happy table copying! 📋