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How to Use pandoc to Convert Files on the Linux Command Line

You can use pandoc on Linux to convert between more than 40 file formats. You can also use it to create a simple docs-as-code system by writing in Markdown, storing in git, and publishing in any of its supported formats. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›
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